Chrome Password Manager for Android saves the passwords to your Google account. Like Chrome on the desktop, you can able to find the breached passwords that are saved to the Chrome browser by running an on-demand scan, in a couple of ways.
Chrome on all platforms has the password leak detection built-in and alerts you when it finds your passwords are compromised in a data breach. The pre-release versions of Microsoft Edge for desktop come integrated with the Password Monitor feature for the same.

Enable Password Check feature in Chrome for Android
- Launch Chrome Canary
- Visit chrome://flags page
- Find and enable “Bulk password check” flag

- Restart the browser.
I. Tap on the menu icon,
Select Settings > Passwords, and select ” Check passwords”
The new security feature in Chrome for Android, apart from scanning for passwords also queries Chrome Safe Browsing technology and Browser updates and returns their results on the screen.
To enable Safety check in Chrome for Android
- In Chrome Canary, visit chrome://flags
- Find and enable “Safety Check on Android”

- Restart the browser
Visit Settings and select “Safety check”

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