Starting with Firefox 70 and later, Mozilla will roll out a new feature that will notify you if any of your saved passwords have been leaked and are circulating online. This will be done through a cowork of the company with by clicking here – Have I Been Pwned service.
Mozilla has started to slowly integrate the independent service into Firefox and the new password manager access Firefox Lockwise. Mozilla is reportedly also considering other high quality services based on these features in the future.
To do this integration, Firefox will scan all of your saved logins and passwords you use to be able to compare them to the Have I Been Pwned database containing leaked data. So if something is found, Firefox will notify you by asking to change your password.
When a violation is detected, Mozilla will add a notification next to your account profile on Firefox Lockwise as shown in the following mockup provided by the company.
Mozilla will also plan to display statistics on the percentage of breaches associated with the codes you use. This protection report may be available at: about protections.
All of the above sounds very interesting. But the new privacy and security capabilities that Mozilla is preparing for the upcoming Firefox 70, they are most likely not ready in time.
Additionally, as we know from the past, Mozilla can advertise various new features, but their wording and functionality may change as they grow.
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