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Maybe it's just us and we don't watch a lot of free to air commercial TV channels but just lately when we have, we have been barraged by ads for Google Chrome's Remember Password feature.
The ad goes something like this,
"You have 256 unique passwords that no one could guess...not even you." It depicts people repeatedly entering the wrong password.
This is not new nor unique in any way, browsers have been offering to save site passwords for ever. It's also odd timing because Passkeys (touted to be the end of passwords) are now being rolled out and a number of large sites such as PayPal, Amazon, Adobe, eBay and Google are already offering Passkey support, see: Passkeys.directory
In fact I had just set up a Passkey for Google services about one week before I started seeing these ads.
The ad goes something like this,
"You have 256 unique passwords that no one could guess...not even you." It depicts people repeatedly entering the wrong password.
This is not new nor unique in any way, browsers have been offering to save site passwords for ever. It's also odd timing because Passkeys (touted to be the end of passwords) are now being rolled out and a number of large sites such as PayPal, Amazon, Adobe, eBay and Google are already offering Passkey support, see: Passkeys.directory
In fact I had just set up a Passkey for Google services about one week before I started seeing these ads.
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