Check my mail, and this statement was given: "Oh no—pwned!"pwned in six data breaches and found no leaks (subscribe to "search sensitive breaches"). This "subscribe to search for sensitive breaches" simply means they are also seeking traffic and email data.
Other ways of password protection were suggested, which are some form of random sites too; they might be active and protective, but I can't use them if my saved passwords on Google are already breached, which means the safest way is to go old school, like I do with my wallet security, and write down everything on paper and take charge of my own security. Thanks to this thread left to me alone I could have not known of my password being leaked.
Great it can help you, I have found my email and password and leaked in other place as well because I'm recycling my password on every site back year ago but now I'm using password generator and save it on bitwarden.
Using old school way is good but I think you should using password manager too