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Chrome 88 checks for compromised passwords, adds tab search – GSMArena.com news – GSMArena.com
Removes support for Adobe Flash and FTP.

Google has pushed out v88 of Chrome for desktop, which includes a handful of important changes.
The browser will now check if your saved passwords have been compromised, a feature standard to most dedicated password managers. If it finds a compromised password, it will then provide you with an alert to change it to something more secure.
v88 also adds the tab search feature that was previously found in v87 on Chrome OS. If you have too many open tabs, you can use this to search for any of the open…
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