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Oct 28, 2019

Browser like chrome and firefox will automatically let you know whenever a password breach happens

Chrome and Firefox Now Alert You If Your Saved Passwords Get Compromised




One of the features given importance in both the web browsers is the native data breach detection service that notifies you whenever your saved passwords get compromised in a data breach.

Firefox has followed a straightforward approach by integrating its Lockwise password management tool to the stable version of the web browser. Now, the browser will automatically let you know whenever a password breach happens in any of your saved passwords.

Chrome, on the other hand, seems to be not ready to enable the feature by default. You can, enable the feature by entering to the Chrome flag. To enable it right now, paste the following address in your Chrome’s address bar and turn it on.

chrome://flags/#password-leak-detection

Restart your browser. Once you activate this, it will shown in the menu, so you can easily turn off the feature anytime you want from the Passwords section of Chrome, eliminating the need to use the Chrome flag again.


I would recommend you to turn on the feature if you use the built-in password management feature in Chrome or Firefox as the number of data breaches are increasing every day.


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