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They're using publicly available password lists to compare against.
No, they're comparing the passwords for the different logons on your computer with each other but that isn't the point. The point is that they're reading your passwords at all. By anyone's standards that is a data breach.

Google will warn you when your passwords are too simple to guess and used too often

Google is adding a new "Password Checkup" feature to the Chrome browser and the existing Google Account Password Manager that with a single click can warn you if your passwords are too weak or too often used in multiple places.
 
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No, they're comparing the passwords for the different logons on your computer with each other but that isn't the point. The point is that they're reading your passwords at all. By anyone's standards that is a data breach st
Is it a breach if the information doesn't leave your computer? By most standards, it isn't.
 
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No, they're comparing the passwords for the different logons on your computer with each other but that isn't the point. The point is that they're reading your passwords at all. By anyone's standards that is a data breach.

Google will warn you when your passwords are too simple to guess and used too often
You seem to be implying that there's someone sitting behind a screen at Google reading our saved passwords, which of course is not happening. The passwords are simply parsed by a software utility that checks for specific parameters. The use and storing of passwords is completely under the users control. It's a simple matter to turn off the password management, storage, and synchronization features if you're afraid of them.
 
You seem to be implying that there's someone sitting behind a screen at Google reading our saved passwords, which of course is not happening. The passwords are simply parsed by a software utility that checks for specific parameters. The use and storing of passwords is completely under the user's control. It's a simple matter to turn off the password management, storage, and synchronization features if you're afraid of them.
 

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