Is there any software or automation tool that can do this?
I did this when I first started using a password manager and the couple of hours that I put in years ago have paid off over and over again with peace of mind and better security practices.
It's worth it, but it isn't for the faint of heart.
KeePass or KeePassXC if you want to control your own data and use something like Syncthing to sync
My password are available everywhere on Android via the Authenticator app and on any browser that have the Microsoft autofill extension on whatever OS I happen to be currently using.
I have a 1Password account provided by my employer but I don't want to tie access to my password to my employment. Also I don't like that 1Passowrd required to enter a really long key to enroll a new device. And I figured that I might use the MS account I created for Windows 10 for something usefull.
As far ass I know there are no equivalent way of using the Chrome password manager outside of Chrome and Android.
I just have used 1Pass for a while, maybe 5-6 years, it’s seamless with apps across everything and lots of support and because I pay for it I know there’s a business behind it which for me feels more stable with respect to longer term support.
open source, encrypted-while-at-rest and a cloud service allowing you to use it from all your machines and even while traveling on public machines.
Misunderstandings and hopium, mostly.
You can fix the others lazily, when/if you access them next.
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You want strong passwords for any website that retains credit card information.
And super strong passwords for Google, email, bank and credit cards. These are all in my head and looong.
If your phone gets simjacked, you most definitely do not want to allow Google password recovery by text to "your" phone number.
If chrome knows about your passwords being pwned, you are using a password manager. Just let it pick the passwords in the future. Look at the list, and change / close a couple accounts a day/week and you'll be done eventually. Prioritize to change important accounts first.
As you are using Chrome, you already have a password manager.
Also, since chrome is warning you about these passwords, it obviously knows your passwords - so you are already using its password manager.
Moving forward, utilise the "generate password" functionality.