minute read Share this article: The new tools on Chrome and Edge will make it easier for browser users to discover – and change – compromised passwords. Two major browsers –Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome – are rolling out default features, which they say will better help notify users if their password has been compromised as part of a breach or database exposure. Edge and Chrome’s moves signify a bigger push by browsers to solve the big “password problem” plaguing the security industry. Over the past two years, major browsers (including Mozilla Firefox) have launched built-in tools for helping users identify passwords that are increasingly wrapped up in data breaches – and easily change them.