Google Revolution, now Chrome changes the passwords not safe: this is how it works

Navigating the net, you know, is always risky, even when taking certain precautions: security is never too much, but now you can think about it directly the browser Chrome Developed by Google to …

Google Revolution, now Chrome changes the passwords not safe: this is how it works


Navigating the net, you know, is always risky, even when taking certain precautions: security is never too much, but now you can think about it directly the browser Chrome Developed by Google to increase the protection of our logins, implementing a system capable of evaluating the complexity of the saved passwords and possibly, if it deemed them unreliable, replace them with others more valid. Artificial intelligence will analyze the Alfanumeric Code saved by the user as a key to access to online sites and services and to propose others to choose from to decrease the risks of infiltrations from the outside.

This is a clear forward step compared to Google Password Manager Recently integrated into the famous browser, since this functionality limits itself to submitting a notice in the event that a password is compromised, but the task of redefining it and resets it is exclusively due to the users.

To first discover this new option during the experimentation and improvement phase was the user Leopeva64who exposed some details of the incoming novelty on their profile. The functionality for the moment renamed “Automate Password Change”, that is to say simply “Automatic password transmission”, was identified within the “Ai innovations” section of the Chrome Canary settings.

As the name of the functionality indicates, therefore, it is precisely theartificial intelligence The link chosen by Google to concentrate the user to obtain an evaluation of the level of reliability of their access keys. The tool, which is activated automatically when it is about to log in, opens a window in which safer passwords are proposed than that in use if it is evaluated not very complex and reliable. Once you give your consent to one of the options proposed by AI, our new alphanumeric code will be automatically saved on the Google account, so it will not be necessary to write or remember it. Obviously all this phase is completely encrypted, so not visible except by the one who is operating at that moment on the browser.

In the event that you want to experiment with this novelty, simply download the version Canary,

That is, the one dedicated to developers, typing Chrome: // Flags addresses inside and subsequently remembering to activate the “Improved Password Change Service” and “Mark All Credential As Leaked” options.