Why Should You Opt-in to Edge Password Monitor?

Creating, maintaining, and regularly changing strong passwords are the most important keys to online security. Microsoft Edge helps in this area by providing a strong password generator, and using strong passwords helps protect you from attack vectors like brute force hacking. The problem is that even the most robust password is vulnerable if a third-party data breach compromises your data. If any of your passwords are found in third-party data breaches, the Microsoft Edge Password Monitor alerts you immediately. You can then take the necessary precautionary measure of changing those passwords before anyone can use them to hijack the corresponding account.

How to Opt-in to Microsoft Edge Password Monitor

Edge includes the Password Monitor feature, but it isn’t on by default. To opt-in and start using this feature, make sure that Edge is up to date, and then follow these instructions:

How to Use the Microsoft Edge Password Monitor

Once you have successfully enabled the Password Monitor, it will run in the background without any additional input. It will periodically scan for compromised passwords and alert you if any are detected. You can check for leaked passwords at any time by returning to the passwords settings page in Edge.

How Does Edge Password Monitor Work?

Password Monitor scans lists of compromised accounts and passwords and alerts you when it finds your information contained in any public leak. It doesn’t, however, assist you in actually changing passwords. When you click the change button next to a compromised account in Password Monitor, Edge loads the corresponding webpage for you. In some cases, Password Monitor can send you directly to the account or password change page on the website where your credentials have been compromised. In other cases, it simply loads the home page of the relevant website, and you have to find the account page yourself. If you can’t figure out how to change your password on a site that Password Monitor has identified as compromised, your best option is to contact that website’s administrator. They will be able to help you with the specific procedure to change your password.