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Tech giant Google has introduced six new features to Android phones that will make users feel secure and convenient, the company announced on its blog post.
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Password Checkup has already been available on Google Chrome and is a part of Google s password manager that is accessible to all users with a Google account. It was initially provided as a Chrome extension and is designed to look at usernames and passwords that have been exposed during third-party breaches to inform users if they pick any compromised or exposed passwords.
In addition to Password Checkup, Google is rolling out an updated Messages for phones running Android 7 and above with the ability to schedule text messages.
Password Checkup is coming to @Android, alerting you if a password you entered into an app has been compromised. We re also launching a new version of our screen reader with the features most requested by the blind and low vision communities, and more https://t.co/afTrOU43pB Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) February 23, 2021