If you are not using a hack password, Google Chrome will alert,new features in Google Chrome, Google updates

If you are not using a hack password, Google Chrome will alert,new features in Google Chrome, Google updates


If you are using a password that has already been hacked on websites, then Google Chrome can now automatically give you warning. In the web browser, users are now giving a built-in feature, with the help of which hack passwords can be detected. This feature has a database of about 4 billion hacked passwords, with which the tool will match and check your passwords.


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A few months ago Google launched the password checkup add-on for its Google Chrome web browser. Now, passwords can be checked on both desktop and mobile without installing any extension on Google Chrome. Chrome has built-in safety protections and is being expanded. In such a situation when you type the details in a site, Chrome will give a warning associated with a hacked password.


Google will ask to change the password:- 

In Chrome Warning, users will be asked to change the password. This new feature has been given to users in Chrome's settings in Sync and Google Services. Like the extension, on turning on Google's password scanning feature, users will get information that they are using a hacked password. After the launch of this service, more than 2 crore passwords and user names have been flagged in the first month itself.




Extension was launched earlier Let us know:-

 in February this year, Google launched a separate password checkup extension for its browser, which has been downloaded more than 1 million users. Now users will not need this extension and the built-in tool will be made part of the browser. Google says that this new tool has been designed keeping security related matters in mind.

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