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Google Chrome May Soon Use 'AI' To Replace Compromised Passwords
mardi 11 février 2025, 21:15 , par Slashdot
![]() Noted software digger Leopeva64 on X found a new offering in the AI settings of a very early build of Chrome. The option, 'Automated password Change' (so, early stages -- as to not yet get a copyedit), is described as, 'When Chrome finds one of your passwords in a data breach, it can offer to change your password for you when you sign in.' Chrome already has a feature that warns users if the passwords they enter have been identified in a breach and will prompt them to change it. As noted by Windows Report, the change is that now Google will offer to change it for you on the spot rather than simply prompting you to handle that elsewhere. The password is automatically saved in Google's Password Manager and 'is encrypted and never seen by anyone,' the settings page claims. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/02/11/1952248/google-chrome-may-soon-use-ai-to-replace-compromised-...
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