A private one-on-one video review that includes a dark web exposure report for one email address, plain-English risk explanation, and practical steps to help secure your exposed email account and improve your overall digital security posture.
Finding out that your email address appears in exposure records can be confusing. The Dark Web Exposure Review helps you understand what was found, what it may mean, and what steps you should take next. We review your report with you, explain the risks in plain English, and help you understand the basics of securing your accounts.
The Dark Web Exposure Review is a private one-on-one video call designed to help you understand your dark web exposure report and what actions to take next. The service includes a report for one email address and a guided review of the most important security steps you should understand.
During the review, we explain what exposure records were found, what the exposure count means, whether password-related exposure may be involved, and how to start reducing risk. We also review basic security posture topics such as unique passwords, multi-factor authentication, account recovery, and email account protection.
Choose the Dark Web Exposure Review and submit the email address you want reviewed.
Add additional email exposure reports for $6.99 each, up to 5 total email addresses.
A customer-facing exposure report is prepared for the submitted email address or addresses.
We meet privately by video to review the report, explain the findings, and discuss your most important next steps.
You receive practical guidance and handouts explaining how to improve passwords, enable MFA, review recovery options, and strengthen your account security.
Includes a private one-on-one video call and a dark web exposure report for one email address.
Full Exposure Report for one email address
Private one-on-one 45 minute video review call
Exposure result explanation
Password and account risk discussion
MFA and email security guidance
Unique password and password manager guidance
Basic security posture review
Remediation handouts and fix-it guides
Additional emails: $6.99 per additional email exposure report, up to 5 total email addresses.
We review the exposure results and explain what was found in plain English.
We discuss why your email account should be treated as a top priority because it is often used to reset passwords for other services.
We explain how MFA helps protect your accounts and why it should be enabled on your email and other priority accounts.
We explain why password reuse creates risk and how unique passwords reduce the chance of one exposure affecting multiple accounts.
We review why recovery email addresses, phone numbers, backup codes, and recovery options matter.
We help you think through which accounts should be secured first, such as email, banking, cloud storage, shopping, social media, and business accounts.
We review basic security habits so you understand what to focus on after the call.

When an email address appears in known exposure data, the main concern is whether any exposed or reused password could still create risk today. If the same password was used on multiple accounts, attackers may try that email and password combination elsewhere.
The review helps you understand where to focus first. In most cases, securing the email account, changing reused passwords, enabling MFA, and reviewing recovery settings are the most important starting points.
Benefits:
The Dark Web Exposure Review is ideal for customers who want more than a free scan or automated report. It gives you a chance to review your exposure results with someone who can explain what they mean and what to do next.
This is a good fit if you:
To ensure we are the right fit for your needs, we believe in being entirely upfront about what our service does not provide. We are not:
We believe digital safety should be clear, practical, and approachable. You will never be asked for your passwords to start a free scan or review. If you have specific concerns about your digital exposure, our team is ready to help.
No. We do not need your passwords to complete the Dark Web Exposure Review.
The review includes a dark web exposure report for one email address, a private one-on-one video call, plain-English explanation of the results, basic security posture guidance, and remediation handouts.
Yes. Additional email exposure reports are available for $6.99 each, up to 5 total email addresses.
No. Any exposed password values included in customer-facing materials are partially masked for safety.
We will review the exposure report, discuss what the findings may mean, go over how to secure the exposed email address, explain MFA, discuss unique passwords, and review basic security posture steps.
No. The free scan provides a basic exposure count. The Dark Web Exposure Review includes a full report, a private video review call, and remediation guidance.
No. This is a review and guidance service. If you want hands-on help making changes, Digital Lockdown Setup is available.
No service can guarantee complete protection. The goal is to help you understand known exposure records, improve your security posture, and take practical steps to reduce risk.
Start with the recommended steps from the call and handouts. In most cases, this includes securing your email account, enabling MFA, creating unique passwords, reviewing account recovery settings, and updating any reused passwords.
Get a private one-on-one review of your exposure report, learn how to secure the exposed email address, and receive practical guidance for improving passwords, MFA, recovery settings, and your overall security posture.
Reports and reviews are based on known exposure data available at the time of review and are intended for awareness and remediation planning. No service can guarantee complete protection, and we cannot guarantee that all breaches, exposures, risks, or compromised accounts will be found. Customer-facing materials do not display full exposed passwords.

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