Find out if your passwords were exposed with Android's Password Checkup
Thursday, February 25, 2021 at 1:41PM
Nicole Batac in Android, Android apps, Google, Mobile, News, Password Checkup, Press release, Public service, Security, app news, password

Source: Google

Another one of the new features Google is rolling out will let you know if you are using unsafe passwords. Chrome users will be familiar with Password Checkup, but now it's coming to Google's mobile operating system, too. It will work for Android devices running on Android 9 and above.

Google keeps track of hacks where passwords are exposed. And when you enter a password into an app with Autofill, it will warn you if your password was leaked. If you want to get more details about this upcoming feature, you can check this blog post.

Some of the other new features we've written about include Schedule Send for Android Messages, new Android TalkBack capabilitiesGoogle Assistant locked screen support, Android Auto updates, and Dark Mode for Google Maps.

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