Use our Email Leak Sweep to scan whether your email appears in known leaks and breach collections. This quick check helps you act fast, reduce risk, and protect your accounts before attackers try anything.
Email Leak Sweep (Free)
Check public web sources for your email. This opens searches in new tabs. For passwords, use our breach checker (local & private).
What Is Email Leak Sweep?
Email Leak Sweep reviews your email against reputable leak sources and alerts you if it likely shows up in public datasets. If we detect signs of exposure, you’ll see next steps to secure your accounts without delay.
How Email Leak Sweep Works
Enter the email you want to check. The sweep compares it against trusted breach intelligence and then returns clear guidance. For privacy, do not paste real passwords—only enter emails or usernames. We process your query securely, and we do not store your inputs.
What to Do if Your Email Appears in a Leak
- Change the password on the affected account immediately.
- Do not reuse the same password on other sites.
- Enable 2FA (two-factor authentication) to block unauthorized logins.
- Review recent activity for unfamiliar sessions and sign out everywhere if needed.
- Create a new password with our Free Random Password Generator.
Email Safety Best Practices
To stay ahead of threats, rotate old passwords, avoid using the same password across sites, and store credentials in a reputable manager. Moreover, review your recovery options, remove outdated phone numbers, and keep backup codes safe. As a result, you reduce the chance of account takeovers.
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- Have I Been Pwned — check known leaks and set notifications.
- Google Security Tips — improve account security with practical guidance.