Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. Update, May 22, 2025: This story, originally published May 21, ...
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Chrome Can Now Change Your Weak Passwords for You
Google's Password Manager can tell if a password is weak and will even suggest alternatives—but you have to change it manually. That is until now: Google Chrome will automatically change your weak, ...
Hackers haven't stopped trying to steal passwords for as many online services and websites as possible, and nobody is safe from data breaches. You're at risk even if ...
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Google Chrome will now automatically change your bad passwords, just like 1234 and done
Are you guilty of setting weak passwords and dreading the effort to update them across websites? Google is stepping in to help. At its I/O 2025 developer conference, the company announced a new Chrome ...
One of the easiest ways to store your passwords and passkeys is within your browser—but you may not give much thought to how to find them within Chrome, since it’ll autofill your credentials whenever ...
Google's Chrome browser will soon be able to replace compromised passwords with a strong alternative, all in one click. The feature builds on Google Password Manager, which can save and autofill ...
Google has rolled out a couple of changes to beef up its Chrome browser's security. In a blog post published on Thursday, the company described updates to its Safe Browsing and Password Checkup ...
Google Chrome on Android will let you require biometric authentication before autofilling passwords, adding a much-needed layer of security. This feature closes a ...
It hasn’t been a good year for Google. Last week, there was a glitch in Google Chrome that caused over 15 million passwords to simply disappear, forcing the global tech company to publicly apologize.
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