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Home » Security » Data Leaks Are Everywhere: How to Check If Your Personal Information Is at Risk

Data Leaks Are Everywhere: How to Check If Your Personal Information Is at Risk

Luis Reginaldo Medilo by Luis Reginaldo Medilo
March 12, 2025
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Data leaks – they’re the stuff of nightmares for any internet user, and they happen all the time.

It seems like every other day another billion-dollar company makes the headlines for experiencing a breach and leaking user data to hackers. We’re talking about millions of email addresses, passwords, phone numbers, and sensitive financial information dumped on the dark web for sale to the highest bidder.

It’s like the Wild West, where only hackers – instead of cowboys – are selling your data for the price of a Starbucks latte.

And the worst part? It does more damage the longer it’s out there. Let’s burrow deeper into this rabbit hole and see what’s at stake. We’ll look at how bad things really are, and how you can use Surfshark Alert Data Leaks Checker to check if your data is out there floating around in the dark corners of the internet. 

The Increasingly Serious Problem of Data Leakage

Allow me to paint the picture and set the stage. You signed up for that super cool fitness app or a random site you found through Facebook to virtually clip some “free” coupons.

That simple click agreeing to the T&Cs gives the app permission to store your name, email, and perhaps even your payment details. 

Then, one day, they suffer a security breach, and suddenly – Boom! Your info’s been sold to shady forums faster than you can say “unsubscribe.”

This is not a rare occurrence, either. Nobody is spared from the threat of data leaks – large corporations, small startups, even government agencies. Once the cat is out of the bag, you can’t put the toothpaste back in the tube – and that data is online for everyone to see, forever.

Cybercriminals will use your personal information to initiate phishing schemes or piece it together with other data breaches to form a detailed snapshot of your online presence. Spam emails then become more than just an annoyance – they’re a gateway to financial theft.

But the really scary aspect is just how exposed we all are to this, especially when there are billions of records compromised each year. 

It’s time to get proactive – you don’t have to sit around waiting for one of these threats to catch up with you. 

How Do You Know If Your Data Is Out There?

How will I know if my data is leaked? Turns out, there’s a service for that.

Think of Surfshark Alert as a digital detective on the lookout for your personal information. It searches through databases of data breaches to see if your e-mail, passwords, and other private information have fallen into the wrong hands.

And the best part? 

How ridiculously easy it is to use, and you don’t have to invest a single penny to get up and running. There’s no complicated techie jargon – just a simple, straightforward explanation of where you stand with your online privacy, telling you what you need to know to move forward.

Getting Started with Surfshark Alert

Step #1: Go to the Surfshark Website or App

Open your browser, click the Surfshark extension (if you’re a subscriber), and the Alert feature in the suite of privacy tools. If you’re in the app, it’s there in the menu.

Step #2: Hand over your email address (relax, you can trust this site, we promise).

This is where the magic happens.

Type in your email, click the button and let Surfshark do its magic. It’ll dig through the trove of leaked data to see if your email has shown up in any breaches.

Step #3: Review Your Results

You’ll get a detailed report showing which breaches your email was part of and what kind of info was leaked. Was it just your e-mail, or were passwords included, too? This report gives you the complete picture of what you’re up against.

Step #4: Take Action

If you find out that your data is compromised, don’t panic – act fast. Change your passwords for the affected accounts and turn on two-factor authentication. Be sure to be on the lookout for phishing attempts in your inbox – remember; this is all about damage control.

How Do You Start with Surfshark Alert?

But here’s the best part: Surfshark Alert is part of the Surfshark One package, making it part of the best all-in-one privacy solution available online. You get Alert bundled with Surfshark Antivirus, for $2.69 / month added to your regular VPN subscription fee, and you get access to the private Surfshark search engine feature.

This bundle makes securing your digital activities easy and affordable, and the fact that it’s free is a real win. Check it out right now and get a free Alert without paying a dime. If you feel the service adds value to your online privacy, add it to your One subscription for ongoing monitoring.

What Else Can You Do to Protect Your Data in 2025? 

If you’re just starting out with the sordid task of ringfencing and protecting your digital identity, it’s worth signing up for Surfshark One and copping the Surfshark Alert add-on for a well-rounded level of protection. You really can’t do enough in today’s digital environment to protect your devices and data from nefarious actors.

The VPN blocks trackers and hides your IP address, and the antivirus ensures malware and ransomware don’t make it onto your machine. Think of Surfshark as your one-stop, go-to solution for complete privacy and protection while you’re browsing your favorite sites and apps, on any device.

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Luis is the founder and editor-in-chief of Tech Pilipinas. A former Electronics Engineering student and Department of Science and Technology (DOST) scholar, he is passionate about technology and how it can change the world for the better. Luis has more than 25 years of hands-on experience with computers and the Internet.

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