In fact, that example is precisely what this guide sets out to show you how to accomplish. Specifically, how you can use Google Assistant to walk you through changing passwords that are known to have been compromised following a breach, after checking for those in Google Chrome. Taking some of the guesswork and headache out of that process.

How Google Assistant can help you fix your passwords

Now, changing passwords can be a real challenge. Especially for those who aren’t as tech-savvy. Google has, via Chrome and its password manager, made that much easier. Including the introduction of a Safety Check feature, which all but completes the task for you. But this newer feature, using Google Assistant to fix compromised passwords, should be easier still. In particular, that’s because it walks users through the process from start to finish. Without the need for a lot of navigating, let alone navigating an external website manually. With that said, getting to the feature isn’t the most intuitive process. Google has placed it in a similar location to Safety Check and, as of right now, some may have to navigate there manually. As opposed to being taken there via a prompt about password security. None of that is to say that it’s difficult. And the following steps should get you there relatively quickly, as is the case with all of our guides.

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