If you won’t clean up your compromised passwords, then Google, like an exasperated parent, will have to do it for you.
During the tech behemoth’s annual developer conference on Tuesday, , the company announced a new (and for now limited) effort to help Chrome users change passwords that may have been exposed in a breach. This new feature complements Chrome’s built-in , and follows on that Chrome will warn users of potentially exposed passwords.
Essentially, , Google is attempting to automate the sometimes time-consuming process of logging into a rarely used online account, navigating to the password-change menu, and going through the necessary steps.
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