Google Assistant can change your passwords automatically

Google constantly emphasizes the importance of artificial intelligence and machine learning. This is now used for your passwords thanks to Google Assistant. On the one hand, Google’s extensive password manager has been helping to keep track of things for a long time. On the other hand, to inform about possibly hacked passwords. Now the latest feature goes one step further, as the first screenshots show.

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Google Assistant automatically replaces stolen passwords

Screenshots today show a new feature where Google Assistant can automatically step in for more security. Google’s intelligent assistant can automatically change passwords in the background that may have been stolen in an attack. This happens again and again with poorly secured websites. Google Passwords regularly checks databases that provide information about stolen passwords and compares your data.

That’s a pretty cool number that can provide significantly more security in everyday life on the Internet. You no longer have to worry about things that may still be necessary. Of course, Google Assistant saves new passwords in your Google account. Because there are already screenshots, the feature could be presented very soon.

This is where you can find your passwords on Google

There are several ways to access your passwords stored on Google. One of them is to go through the settings of the Chrome browser or ChromeOS. Another way leads you to https://passwords.google.com/, all passwords are also listed there and can be copied, deleted or changed. I’ve been using Google Passwords for Android apps and the web for many years – I wouldn’t want to be without it anymore.

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