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Auto-check password breaches

To automatically check if your passwords have been breached or exposed in a data leak, there are a few tools and steps you can use:

  1. Have I Been Pwned (HIBP): This is one of the most popular tools to check if your email address or passwords have been involved in a data breach. You can visit Have I Been Pwned and search for your email. You can also check if a specific password has been compromised by going to the “Pwned Passwords” section.

  2. Password Managers with Breach Detection:
    Many modern password managers (like 1Password, LastPass, Dashlane) have built-in breach detection features. When you store passwords in them, they’ll automatically check if any of the credentials have been exposed in a breach.

  3. Breach Alert Services:
    Some services and apps, like Spybot Search & Destroy or BreachAlarm, alert you if your email address or passwords are found in a breach.

  4. Browser Extensions:
    Some browser extensions, such as NordPass or Firefox Monitor, will notify you if any of your saved passwords are involved in a breach.

  5. API Integration (For Developers):
    If you are a developer or have access to a developer’s help, you can integrate the Have I Been Pwned API into your system to automatically check passwords for breaches.

Regularly changing your passwords, especially for sensitive accounts like email and banking, and using multi-factor authentication (MFA) wherever possible will further enhance your security.

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