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For instructions on how to resolve data breaches using Firefox Monitor, check this article.
For instructions on how to resolve data breaches using Firefox Monitor, check this article.
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Firefox Monitor is a data breach notification service offered by Mozilla that warns you if your online accounts have been involved in a data leak. Using the [https://haveibeenpwned.com/ Have I Been Pwned] database, Firefox Monitor keeps track of known data breaches and notifies you if your online accounts are compromised, providing guidance on how to proactively protect yourself going forward.
===To resolve data breaches:===
#Open your web browser and go to the Firefox Monitor website at monitor.firefox.com.
#Sign in to your [[Access Mozilla Services with a Firefox Account|Firefox Account]].
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#Scroll down to review your breaches and click the '''Resolve this breach''' link.
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#After clicking this link, you’ll be brought to the data breach overview page, which has steps to take to protect your information. For instance, if a password was compromised in a breach, it would be safest to change that password right away, and also for any other accounts that may share that password.
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#Once you feel like you’re ready to put this breach behind you, click {button Mark as Resolved}.
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#Back at your dashboard, you’ll find a progress bar so you can keep track of your resolved breaches.
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=Related Content=
*[[Get started with Firefox Monitor]]
*[[Firefox Monitor - Frequently asked questions]]
*[[What to do after a data breach]]
*[[How do I opt out of Firefox Monitor?]]
==Learn more==
*See also [[Firefox Password Manager - Alerts for breached websites]] about alerts in Firefox for saved logins and passwords exposed in known data breaches.
{warning}'''Warning:''' The latest version of Firefox Monitor is being gradually rolled out and may not yet be available to you. Stay tuned for further updates.{/warning}
Firefox Monitor is a data breach notification service offered by Mozilla that warns you if your online accounts have been involved in a data leak. Using the [https://haveibeenpwned.com/ Have I Been Pwned] database, Firefox Monitor keeps track of known data breaches and notifies you if your online accounts are compromised, providing guidance on how to proactively protect yourself going forward.
===To resolve data breaches:===
#Open your web browser and go to the Firefox Monitor website at monitor.firefox.com.
#Sign in to your [[Access Mozilla Services with a Firefox Account|Firefox Account]].
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#On the data breach overview page, you will find details about the breaches involving your email address, along with recommendations on the steps you should take to protect your personal information. For example, if a breach exposed your password, you should change it right away and also for any other accounts that use the same password. Follow the instructions on the screen to resolve each of the items listed and check the boxes on the right-hand side as you do so.
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#Once all boxes have been checked, the breach will be considered resolved and will no longer show as active on your searches.
#By addressing all known breaches, you will see a success message letting you know that you're all set and that we'll keep monitoring your email address and will notify you when new breaches are found.
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=Related Content=
*[[What to do after a data breach]]
*[[Get started with Firefox Monitor]]
*[[Firefox Monitor - Frequently asked questions]]
==Learn more==
*See also [[Firefox Password Manager - Alerts for breached websites]] about alerts in Firefox for saved logins and passwords exposed in known data breaches.