[figure] New Feature Of Android Chrome: Assistant Helps You Change Your Stolen Password

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Last year, chrome for Android introduced a new feature that allows Google assistant to help you change your stolen password in a few simple steps. Now the feature is online The company has said the new experience will be phased out, but only a few users have started using it on their devices.

Chrome can also warn you if your stored password is unsafe or reused due to data disclosure. In 2021, Google announced that it would launch the function of automatically changing damaged passwords for you, but most people still have to manually change the actual password.

With this update, once you log in to a website with a compromised password, you will be prompted. As shared by Max weinbach of Android police, the technology media, there will be a beautiful and large assistant brand "automatic change" button in the dialog box. Once clicked, a confirmation form will pop up and you need to agree. Then you will be taken directly to the affected website and set a new password for the account. Here, you can type your own key or ask the built-in password manager to recommend one. Assistant can handle the whole process for you from beginning to end, but you can also choose to take over at any stage.

However, this feature does not apply to all websites, as you can see from the screenshot below. Google has not yet announced its requirements for websites that support automatic changes, but there is reason to believe that the list of these sites will gradually increase. As before, you can also navigate to chrome settings & gt; Password to manually trigger password check, where you will also see the blue assistant brand "change password" button for leaked login credentials.

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