Google Chrome will warn if your password has been stolen

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Google Chrome has been updated with a handful of new security features to prevent internet crimes.

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California: Google Chrome has been updated with a handful of new security features to prevent internet crimes.

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As the official blog notes, Chrome will now warn you if your username and password have been compromised in a data breach on some site or app when you type your credentials into a website.

The browser will also offer real-time phishing protections on the desktop which warn when you visit malicious sites. The predictive phishing protection will also alert if you enter Google account password into a site suspected of phishing even if sync is not enabled. (ANI)

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