

In our next release, we will launch Safety Check on iOS and Android, which includes checking for compromised passwords, telling you if Safe Browsing is enabled, and whether the version of Chrome you are running is updated with the latest security protections. To help, we’re adding support for ".well-known/change-password" URLs that let Chrome take users directly to the right “change password” form after they’ve been alerted that their password has been compromised.Īlong with these improvements, Chrome is also bringing Safety Check to mobile. We notify you when you have compromised passwords on websites, but it can be time-consuming to go find the relevant form to change your password. This lets Google check them against lists of credentials known to be compromised, but Google cannot derive your username or password from this encrypted copy. To check whether you have any compromised passwords, Chrome sends a copy of your usernames and passwords to Google using a special form of encryption. Today, we’re improving password security on both Android and iOS devices by telling you if the passwords you’ve asked Chrome to remember have been compromised, and if so, how to fix them. Passwords are often the first line of defense for our digital lives.
