Currently, Password Leak Detection is an experimental feature of Chrome, which you can enable on Android, Windows, Mac and Linux devices. You can access the Chrome experiments by typing chrome://flags into the address bar of the browser. You can use the search box at the top to look for the flag by name. Here’s how to enable Password Leak Detection on Google Chrome for Android, Windows, and other platforms.
Enable password Leak detection on Chrome
FYI, password leak detection isn’t actually a new tool. That said, previously it was available as a Chrome extension and now Google integrated it into the browser. Basically, this tool carries out a security spot check and prevent users from getting their passwords leaked. If it detects a security breach, it let the user know about the violation. If you just want to check if any email or passwords you use appear on the web, go to the Have I been Pwned website at haveibeenpwned.com, which checks and shows any data breaches for your email and password.
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