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You can now auto-change compromised passwords with Chrome’s Credential Manager

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  • Chrome’s password manager will now allow for automated password change
  • The new feature helps reduce friction, Google says
  • Passwords remain the number one authentication method

Users can now change compromised passwords directly in their Chrome browser, in just a few clicks. This is the promise given in a new Google blog discussing the extensive changes the company is bringing to user authentication and identity verification.

Most browsers already come with a (rudimentary form of) password manager, allowing users to generate strong passwords, store their credentials, and auto-fill them for speed and convenience.

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