
At the Google I/O event, Google announced that the Password Manager feature in the Chrome browser can now change passwords automatically. The password will be changed if it detects that the password you are using is weak or compromised. So, what should you know about it?
According to Chrome VP Parisa Tabriz, this automated change aims to improve security and make things easier for users, as the manual process is often overlooked because it makes it difficult for users to set good passwords. However, users will be given the choice of whether or not to have the feature automatically replace them.
This feature was announced early to allow developers to prepare before its launch later this year, which will be available on supported websites. We have yet to confirm other details on the news. So, we should wait for more confirmation from Google. Hopefully, everything will go smoothly
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