Microsoft Edge is getting a vital password security tool
Password Manager is becoming more powerful and useful in Edge
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With most of us now reliant on an ever-growing number ofpassword-protected online accounts and services, the number of login credentials we need to remember is staggering.
Thankfully, modern webbrowserscan help out, storing and filling in passwords for us - andMicrosoftis expanding the capabilities ofEdge’s Password Managertool to do just that.
Thepassword managerfeature itself is far from new, and it has been able to let you know if any of your stored passwords have been involved in data breaches for quite a while. But Microsoft has now added a new password heath feature to provide at-a-glance information about credentials.
Password Health can be found as an optional toggle on the main Password setting page in Edge –edge://settings/passwords. With the toggle enabled, a new Health Column appears on the page, complete with an icon to indicate the health status of each of the passwords you have asked the browser to save for you.
An icon featuring a single line indicates aWeak and reused password, while one with two lines indicates aWeak password (or) resused password. An icon with three lines means that there isNo known vulnerabilityfor the password, while a red circle is indicative of aLeaked password. a fifth icon is used to indicate those passwords you have told Edge to ignore.
Health checkup
As the health information is displayed in a sortable column, it is possible to quickly and easily group all of your weak, resused or compromised passwords together. This makes the process of changing them to boost security a much simpler one.
At the moment, the Password Health functionality is only available in Microsoft Edge Canary 93 which is available todownload here. If you’re not keen on using a potentially unstable version of the browser, it should only be a matter of weeks before the feature progress to the Beta builds, and ultimately the main release version of Edge.
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