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Have I Been Pwned?

Use this tool to see if your password has been compromised.

Passwords are a first line of defense in securing your information. Unfortunately, people often don’t use strong passwords, or change them frequently enough, making it easy for criminals to gain access. Hacked passwords are a leading cause of data breaches. This tool allows you to quickly check to see if your account has been compromised and enables you to sign up for notifications if your account is compromised in the future. You can search for a single email address, or all addresses in a particular domain (e.g., www.mycompanyname.com). It also includes millions of real-world passwords previously exposed in data breaches so you can be sure to avoid those.
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