

So if it is such a valuable asset to the end-user, then why would they wish to stop Chrome’s breached password pop-up messages?

This is quite a useful security mechanism incorporated by Google because manually doing the same not only calls for technical expertise but would also require too much effort to execute. It will then list out all the accounts that are at risk and will give you the appropriate options: either to change the password or delete the associated account. For the unaware, this feature will warn you if your account credentials are at risk in a data breach. However, later on, it got added to your Google account. At that point in time, it was bundled with the Password Checkup extension. A couple of years back, Google introduced password breach warning messages.
