While you're doing this, I would also suggest enabling two-factor authentication on every account that supports it. This way, anyone who compromises a password still cannot gain unauthorized access to the account without acquiring your hardware as well.

On 15/5/21 3:18 am, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
Found the answer in Apple Support Communities, I think.
Sep 25, 2020 — Apple compares passwords that are in the Keychain app on your phone with that list, and tells you about the ones that appear both in Keychain and the list maintained by security teams. To see the list Apple has compiled go to Settings/Passwords and tap on Security Recommendations.

On Saturday, May 15, 2021 at 12:58:24 AM UTC-5 Kevin Gibbs wrote:

    Guys,

    While I was dealing with something else, I got a notification on
    my iPhone that seven account passwords were part of a data leak
    and might pose accounts to compromise. I clicked on the note but
    then lost it before memorizing which accounts were involved. I
    gather that dismissed or read notifications are gone. Is there any
    way to find out which accounts need passwords changed? I could
    only remember one by the time I got back to this. Any help
    appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Kevin

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