On March 30, Microsoft announced multiple features that coming to Edge. The promised changes included better research organization with Collections, tracking prevention, and password monitor.
Edge password tracker comes to Canary
The report suggests that users can activate the password monitor in Edge Canary build 85.0.531.0. The writer of the article has not received the feature yet. As such, that’s probably because it’s on a gradual roll out. If you’re an insider in the Canary channel, you can activate the credentials tracking feature by going to Settings, Profile, and Passwords.
Who needs to use the new security feature?
Password monitoring in Edge is a security feature meant to alert users in case of the theft of their website sign in credentials. It’s particularly useful to users that love the convenience of saving their passwords and usernames in their browsers. Microsoft said that the feature would be alerting users whose website credentials have been stolen by hackers. Usually, some bad actors steal passwords and sell them to other parties on the dark web. It appears that Microsoft has found a way to breach the defenses of (or otherwise access) the ever-secretive and heavily guarded darknets. So, Edge will have the ability to search stolen password databases on that part of the web. If it encounters a password or username match, it will notify the affected Edge user. Tell us what you think about the Edge password tracker by leaving a message in the comments section below.
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