A year ago, Google said Assistant would suggest changing the weak password. Recently the fruit of that promise was found. According to Android Police, this warning from Chrome and Android Assistant has reached a wider range. Users will now receive a password change warning message when using a compromised password when signing in to a site. There are opportunities to control it in different ways.
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According to Engadget, Google’s web version uses artificial intelligence. This will control the change of password. It teaches how to click, scroll and fill out forms.
Engadget also said that the feature will not work on all web sites for the time being. Since the feature was introduced in Google I / O, last May. Currently only a few users will be able to use the feature. It will be further improved when fully operational.