Google Chrome's password safety tool now runs automatically in the background - Laxman Baral Blog

 

Google Chrome’s password safety tool now runs automatically in the background. Google’s Safety Check feature in Chrome checks to see if your saved passwords have been leaked. The company has informed us through a blog post that the feature will now run automatically in the background of Chrome on the desktop.

In this way, when you check regularly, you will get password warnings faster than before, and you can change them immediately. Safety Check will also look for malicious extensions and site permissions to consider, and you can activate the Safety Check alert from Chrome’s three-dot menu.

With the help of this feature on the desktop, Chrome will give you the facility to save tab groups, which you can use on other devices as well. This will make it easier to work between your computer at home and the laptop you take with you.

Also, the CEO of the company, Sundar Pichai, has already said that Gemnai will come to Chrome, but he is also curious about how it will be put into practice.

Google Chrome will have a lot of features that will be updated. I think Google Chrome will have an upgrade feature there. A lot of users will have experience over there.

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