Amid rising concerns regarding cybersecurity, are you worrying about someone hacking into your Gmail account? What if someone has access to your Gmail, and can hold authority over all the data and other accounts that are linked with your email! That's scary for sure! But every problem has a solution. And thankfully, here too! You can check if your Gmail account has been hacked or not and follow simple security measures to strengthen the security of your account.
Google Password Checkup add-on was launched for the Google Chrome web browser on October 2, 2019. It lets users check if their Gmail account is under the huge list of hacked log-ins or not. To do so:
Step 1: You will need to download the free Password Checkup software which can be downloaded on your Google Chrome browser.
Step 2: Once installed, the Chrome extension checks any login credentials you used in the background of your browser.
Step 3: The software will alert you if your password or username matches one of the more than 4 billion compromised credentials in Google's database.
Step 4: Following that a message will appear on your screen, which reads, "Password Checkup detected that your password for [website] is no longer safe due to a data breach. You should change your password now." Additionally, it will let you know if any of your passwords were compromised in a new data breach
Besides this, you can use this website - Have I Been Pwned. This will give you more detailed information about your email address against multiple data breaches. If your account details include one of those data breaches, then the site will flash a message, "oh no – pwned". It will also tell you about the breach and what kind of data was exposed, such as email addresses and passwords,
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