Compare Chrome extensions: Password Checkup extension vs Google Docs Offline

Stats Password Checkup extension Password Checkup extension Google Docs Offline Google Docs Offline
User count 270,056+ N/A
Average rating 4.08 2.42
Rating count 308 5,605
Last updated 2020-08-31 2024-04-18
Size 355.33K 90.17K
Version 1.14 1.62.0
Short description
The Password Checkup extension helps you resecure accounts that were affected by data breaches. Edit, create, and view your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations — all without internet access.
Full summary

Wherever you sign-in, if you enter a username and password that is no longer safe due to appearing in a data breach known to Google, you’ll receive an alert. Please reset your password. If you use the same username and password for any other accounts, please reset your password there as well.

Password Checkup was built with privacy in mind. It never reports any identifying information about your accounts, passwords, or device. We do report anonymous information about the number of lookups that surface an unsafe credential, whether an alert leads to a password change, and the domain involved for improving site coverage. You can learn more about how Password Checkup works at https://support.google.com/accounts?p=password-checkup.

Now that Password Checkup is integrated into Chrome, we will be sunsetting the Password Checkup extension on August 31, 2020. After this date, the Password Checkup extension will be disabled and no longer report whether a username or password has been in a data breach. In order to continue receiving warnings, users should instead sign-in to Chrome. Users must also ensure that Chrome is up to date and that the Chrome security setting ‘Warn you if passwords are exposed in a data breach’ is enabled (default unless previously changed).

By installing this item, you agree to the Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at www.google.com/policies/.

Note: This extension is also used to make advanced copy & paste functionality available in Google Docs, Sheets and Slides.

No network connection? No problem! With Google Docs Offline, you can access Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive without connecting to the internet.

Once installed, simply enable offline access via the settings menu in Google Drive. Alternatively, follow the steps here: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2375012

★ Edit offline in Chrome Launch your Chrome browser and open up your Google Editors without Wi-Fi. Google Docs Offline transforms Chrome into an offline editor.

★ Access your documents anywhere Hundreds of your most relevant documents are automatically made available for offline viewing and editing.

★ Pin important documents Make specific documents available offline by pinning them. Ensure that you can access your most important documents, no matter where you are.

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