Mozilla has rolled out a new $9 per month service called Mozilla Monitor Plus that automatically scrubs personal information from over 190 data broker sites. The tool builds on the free Firefox Monitor platform, expanding monitoring capabilities and proactively removing exposed details to protect us.
Earlier this year, Mozilla announced Firefox Monitor, a service that will inform you if your online accounts were hacked in a recent data breach. It s now available to general public. A report adds: For the new security-focused tool, Mozilla partnered with Troy Hunt, the renowned security expert beh.
Mozilla's latest non-browser foray and attempt at generating additional revenue is Mozilla Monitor Plus, what formerly was known as the free service Firefox Monitor for monitoring of exposed personal information such as email addresses as part of security breaches to various web services.
Mozilla has launched a new privacy monitoring service to automatically scan and remove personal user data exposed in breaches or available on data broker sites. The subscription costs $8.99 per month.
Mozilla Monitor is a solid service for tracking which sites have your stolen data across the web. The new paid plan, Mozilla Monitor Plus, adds new and useful features to the bunch.