Knowing if your passwords are strong, secure, and not leaked in any data breach is a significant part of maintaining your online security. Android’s password checking tool informs you about weak or compromised passwords saved on apps. It will also alert you when you fill in or save login details into an app if credentials already leaked online.
Steps to Enable Password Check up Tool in Android Phone
You have now enabled password checkup on your Android phone. On the Password checkup page, you can review your passwords and check to see if any have been compromised or duplicated. Here’s how it is.
How to Check Passwords Saved in Apps for Security?
Google check your password against a list of known compromised credentials and alert you if your password is in a data breach. Since your phone sends passwords by encrypting them for testing, your passwords are safe, and Google won’t know anything about it. Password checking feature isn’t a new thing for Android and desktop. It is already built-in Google Chrome for Android and Desktop, and Microsoft Edge browser. The above guide may help you use the built-in feature for Android to check your passwords. More Resources:
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