📢 How to enable Password Monitor feature in Microsoft Edge
The latest version of Microsoft Edge Dev Build 91.0.852.0 adds "Password Monitor" feature for all Edge Insiders, and here's how to enable it.- Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .
The latest version of Microsoft Edge Dev Build 91.0.852.0 adds "Password Monitor" feature for all Edge Insiders, and here's how to enable it.- Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .
The "Password Monitor" feature was first introduced in Microsoft Edge Canary build at the end of June 2020. When you enable this feature, the Microsoft Edge browser will check all your saved browser passwords against a known repository of already exposed credentials. It will alert you if your online credentials have been detected on the dark web.
When your credentials are checked against the database of known leaked credentials, powerful encryption helps prevent your information from being revealed to anyone. Information about which password has been compromised is only available to you.
Recently, Microsoft released Edge Dev build 91.0.852.0 to the Edge Insiders. This update enhances several functionalities of Microsoft Edge and adds the Password Monitor feature available to all insiders in the Dev Channel. Once you enable this feature, it will alert you if your online credentials have been detected on the dark web. You can then either ignore the alert message or change the password by going to the respective website.
To turn ON the "Password Monitor" feature in Microsoft Edge, follow the steps as mentioned below:
If you discover that any of your saved passwords have been compromised in the Dark Web, you can follow the steps mentioned below:
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