Chrome Easier to Reset Compromised Passwords

Google Chrome will soon issue a method that will allow users to easily reset passwords that have been compromised by data breaches. Apparently taking a plan from Apple, Google plans to introduce a new feature in Chrome 86 that will allow users to easily identify and modify their stored credentials, such as usernames and passwords, when they are reported to be at risk. Apple has reportedly been using this feature since 2018 in the Safari Web browser and iCloud Keychain.
According to a post sent to Blink-Dev (Blink is a browser engine used by the Chromium project) address list, accessed by Bleeping Computer, Google plans to introduce a way for websites to announce flexible password pages, that information will be used to help users. quickly navigate to change password pages to update their authentication in the event of a data breach. Apple has improved the specification of announcing the password change URL and Google plans to use that definition. Chrome will use this password change URL to help users easily change their weak / vulnerable passwords following multiple password tests (Desktop, Android, iOS). We want to send this 100% via M86, ”wrote Ali Sarraf, Google's product manager, in the Blink-dev email list.

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