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Gmail users are being encouraged to reset their passwords after Google experienced a security breach back in June.
That's why Google is once again urging its Gmail subscribers to protect their accounts, following a series of data attacks on corporate systems that could eventually threaten users' personal security.
You may have seen concerning reports this weekend about billions of Gmail accounts being at risk. That isn’t the case, but ...
In late May, a massive data and password leak confirmed that 184 million accounts were exposed, Google users included. If you didn't immediately change your password then, now's the time to do it.
Google has moved to deny reports that users of Gmail could be at risk of scam emails on their devices - should you do ...
Google is going to let Chrome’s password manager automatically change your password when it detects one that is weak, the company announced at its Google I/O conference.
Currently, when you use Google Password Manager to sign into a website with a password that needs changing, Google will ask you if you want to change your password.