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Google Chrome Can Now Auto-Change Compromised Passwords Using Its Built-In Manager

Posted on May 21, 2025May 21, 2025 By CWS

Might 21, 2025Ravie LakshmananData Breach / Account Safety
Google has introduced a brand new characteristic in its Chrome browser that lets its built-in Password Supervisor routinely change a consumer’s password when it detects the credentials to be compromised.
“When Chrome detects a compromised password throughout sign up, Google Password Supervisor prompts the consumer with an choice to repair it routinely,” Google’s Ashima Arora, Chirag Desai, and Eiji Kitamura mentioned. “On supported web sites, Chrome can generate a powerful alternative and replace the password for the consumer routinely.”
The characteristic builds upon Password Supervisor’s present capabilities to generate sturdy passwords throughout sign-up and flag credentials which were detected in a knowledge breach.
With the automated password change, Google mentioned the thought is to cut back friction and assist customers maintain their accounts safe with out having to seek for related account settings or abandon the method halfway.
Web site house owners can assist this characteristic by adopting the next strategies –

Use autocomplete=”current-password” and autocomplete=”new-password” to set off autofill and storage
Arrange a redirect from <your-website-domain>/.well-known/change-password to the password change type on their web site

“It might be a lot simpler if password managers might navigate the consumer on to the change-password URL,” Kitamura mentioned. “That is the place a well known URL for altering passwords turns into helpful.”

“By reserving a well known URL path that redirects the consumer to the change password web page, the web site can simply redirect customers to the suitable place to alter their passwords.”
The event comes as corporations are more and more shifting to passkeys as a stronger different to guard accounts from potential takeover assaults. Earlier this month, Microsoft mentioned it is making passkeys the default technique when signing up for brand spanking new buyer accounts.

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