The issue was limited to the M127 version of Chrome on Windows.

A fix was eventually rolled out that just required users to restart the net surf tool.

Google says the issue was mitigated for all affected users as of July 27 at 09:27 AM PT.

Google apologizes after 15 million Chrome users lost access to their passwords

Google has now apologized for any inconvenience the service disruption may have caused.

Chrome users who have experienced issues not mentioned in its incident report should contact Google Workspace Support.

Any issue that impacts 15 million people is a major one.