
FP trendMay 19, 2021 19:49:15 IST
Google announced and introduced a variety of new features at the Google I / O 2021 Annual Developers Conference on May 18th. The announcement at the event also introduced new features in Google Chrome’s built-in password manager. One important addition is a feature that helps identify and fix weak passwords. This new feature alerts users about password compromise as soon as it detects a compromise. In fact, Chrome helps users change weak passwords with a single tap or click.
Google explained this process in a blog post, stating: “Chrome helps you change your password with a single tap. On supported sites, check your password, and if you find a password that Chrome may have compromised, your assistant will tell you.[パスワードの変更]A button is displayed.
When you warn a user of a compromised password, Chrome will take you to the site and assist you in the entire process of changing your password with a single tap. Image: Google
As soon as the user taps the button, Chrome will take you to the site and assist you in the entire process of changing your password.
Google allows users to manually complete and control the entire process. Following this, Chrome’s password manager helps you create strong and unique passwords.
Meanwhile, Google has also expanded its duplex capabilities to allow users to quickly create strong passwords for selected sites and apps. Even automated password changes have been introduced in Chrome on Android. It will first be rolled out in the United States and will be introduced in other countries later this year.
With a particular focus on enhancing user privacy, Google has introduced several other features. Check them out below:
-Quick delete option to delete the last 15 minutes of search history with a single tap
-A locked folder of Google Photos where you can store specific photos individually and in a secure way. This new feature will first be introduced on Google Pixel devices.
-Google has also added an indicator to let users know that a camera or microphone is in use