Is your email compromised? Check 500+ breach databases instantly.
This email leak checker scans over 500 known breach databases to determine if your email address has been exposed. If your email appears in a breach, it is likely available on dark web forums and marketplaces where stolen credentials are traded. Check now to find out and take action to secure your accounts.
Most people who have used the internet for more than a few years have been breached at least once. The average email address appears in 3-5 breaches. Some appear in 10 or more. Our checker shows the exact number and which services were compromised.
If your email appears in a breach: 1) Change your password immediately on the breached service and any other service where you used the same password. 2) Enable two-factor authentication everywhere possible. 3) Check your bank and credit card statements for unauthorized activity. 4) Use a password manager to generate unique passwords for every service.
This is a free alternative to Have I Been Pwned that uses the XposedOrNot database. We provide similar breach detection plus additional features: risk scoring, password exposure analysis (plain text vs encrypted), and integration with our full privacy toolkit including DNS leak tests, WebRTC leak detection, and browser fingerprinting.
Yes, completely free. No signup, no account, no email required. We do not store, log, or share your email address. The check runs through a secure API and results are shown only to you.
A data breach occurs when hackers gain unauthorized access to a company's database containing user information. This can expose email addresses, passwords, credit card numbers, phone numbers, and other personal data. Major breaches have affected billions of accounts across services like LinkedIn, Adobe, Canva, and Dropbox.