If you use Google Chrome on your Android device, I’m sure you are familiar with a feature that prompts you to change your password on a website if your password is detected to be a part of a data breach. Now, Google has started rolling out a nifty change that triggers the Assistant when a risky password is detected and enables it to change the password automatically on behalf of the user. Check out the details below.
It is now said that the ability to change compromised passwords with Google Assistant’s help is now rolling out to a wider audience. The feature was recently spotted by reputable tipster Max Weinbach, who took to Twitter to share a couple of screenshots of it. You can take a look at his tweet attached right below.
Google Assistant being able to change breached passwords »»> pic.twitter.com/Dfcnvhs1S5— Max Weinbach (@MaxWinebach) May 3, 2022
Now, it is worth noting that the entire process will be handled by Google Assistant. Although users can take over the charge at any point during the process. Furthermore, the feature is currently limited to a handful of websites. However, Google is gradually expanding its list.