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Google Chrome will now automatically fix your breached passwords – Techradar
Let Google Assistant update compromised passwords in Chrome for you

Google has updated Chrome with a new feature designed to help users quickly fix any of their passwords that have been compromised as the result of a data breach.
Memorizing long, complex and unique passwords can be difficult which is why more users are turning to password managers to securely store the passwords for their online accounts. While paid services like 1Password and LastPass offer additional functionality, most modern browsers have their own built-in password managers.
Chrome’s built-in…
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