As good and helpful as that is, the company has taken an additional step and has now integrated the Password Checkup tool directly into Google's Password Manager.
Here's how it works:
- Open your Google Password Manager, which you can access via https://passwords.google.com.
- When the page displays, you'll see a new link labelled "Check Passwords." Click that.
- Google will then proceed to check your stored login credentials to see:
- If any of your passwords have been exposed via a third-party data breach
- If the password in question is being reused among multiple sites
- Assess the relative strength of all of your stored passwords.
This is a fantastic move, but the company isn't stopping there. Ultimately, the company plans to have Chrome automatically alert you when your saved passwords were discovered in a breach and allow you to act immediately to change them and keep your accounts safe.
When the plan is fully realized, Google's password security feature built into Chrome will rival the capabilities of many paid password management offerings, and that's a very good thing indeed.
Kudos to Google for raising the bar.
Online security is an integral part of any company these days. If Google is taking steps to help their users secure their passwords, you should also do you part. Call SpartanTec Inc. now if you want to know how to keep your personal or business information secure.
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