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Chrome's password manager will now allow for automated password change The new feature helps reduce friction, Google says ...
Google has launched a new Chrome feature that automatically updates compromised passwords using its built-in Password Manager ...
Google is rolling out a new feature in Chrome that'll automatically replace your bad passwords with new, strong ones.
Google has introduced an authentication feature that simplifies the process and changes at-risk passwords within seconds.
With user permission, Chrome will soon auto-change weak passwords like"password", “abcd” and "1234", boosting online security ...
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Google Chrome will soon automatically update weak or compromised passwords for users on supported websites using Google Password Manager.
Google Chrome will soon auto-generate and replace weak passwords, making online accounts safer with user-approved automatic updates.
If you do use Chrome as your daily internet browser, it's now vital to check you are running the very latest version. To do ...
If you log into a site with a password Chrome thinks you should change, the browser will give you the option to do it right ...
Google's Password Manager can tell if a password is weak and will even suggest alternatives—but you have to change it ...