Google checks your email against a large set of compromised credentials.
You can check yourself at resources like haveibeenpwned.com, which has 16
records of your email in its datasets.
157 sounds like a lot and makes me question Google's data quality, but in
any case this is what they are doing.
Have you tried a different password? Maybe Chrome won't let you save what
it thinks is a known compromised password.
Sean
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 2:28 PM Michael via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> Whenever I try to save a password in chrome a window pops up saying I
> have 157 compromised passwords. Then, after I click the inspect button
> I am informed I have no saved passwords. How do I get that notice to
> stop appearing and passwords to be saved again? Oh, I forgot to say
> thay passwords are not being saved.
>
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