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21-02-2012, 10:50 door Dev_Null

Future Chrome Version May Choose Your Passwords, and Change Them When You’ve Been Hacked By Jon Brodkin - Ars Technica Google’s Chrome development team is working on a system to automatically generate passwords, which would help users secure their online identities with passwords that would be diversified across different sites, and are randomized and thus harder to guess. Detailed in developer documentation on the Chromium Project site, the system would detect account sign-up pages and “add a small UI element to the password field” giving the user the option of letting Chrome manage the password for them. Read more over here: http://www.webmonkey.com/2012/02/future-chrome-version-may-choose-your-passwords-and-change-them-when-youve-been-hacked/?utm_source=Contextly&utm_medium=RelatedLinks&utm_campaign=Interesting Straks gaat Chrome nog bepalen of JIJ wel het internet op kan en mag ;-) Google software.. gekker moet het niet worden

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