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CNET on MSNEverything We Learned at Google I/O. AI Mode in Chrome, Gemini Live, XR Glasses and Much MoreThis year's Google I/O developer's conference was packed with AI. Google showed off the latest updates to its Gemini AI platform and debuted its pricey new AI Ultra subscription plan (spoiler: it's $250 per month).
Google announced at I/O 2025 an exciting security feature for Chrome: The browser will change compromised passwords on its own.
Chrome users are getting an important update from Google that should end the nightmare of passwords being hacked.
Many of the malicious extensions are riding the coattails of well-known brands such as Fortinet, YouTube, Deepseek AI, and Calendly, increasing the risk of users installing them and getting into trouble. Google has reportedly removed most of the targeted extensions from the Chrome Web Store, but some still remain at the time of writing.
If you log into a site with a password Chrome thinks you should change, the browser will give you the option to do it right away in one click.
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Google is rolling out a new feature in Chrome that'll automatically replace your bad passwords with new, strong ones.
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