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Google Password Manager emits the following warning for signin.app.osp.com:

This password was exposed in a non-Google data breach. To secure your account you should change it on signin.app.osp.com now.

It's understood the url contained in that item is associated or linked with the main Samsung user account and intended by Samsung to be used for location purposes (among other things). The understanding is that its credentials cannot be changed other than by changing the details of the Samsung account. One would assume this listing entitled signin.app.osp.com should not show up as an editable item, or even at all in Google Password Manager. Somehow it ended up in mine.

As for the breach, none was detected for the Samsung account, which is odd.

How does one remove the warning?

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    Samsung uses the Android package com.osp.app.signin as a system service for things like find my device (OSP stands for "other service provider"). Commented Dec 28, 2025 at 9:57
  • Added a (most likely out of date) list of common com.osp.app processes here. Commented Dec 29, 2025 at 6:13

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There is a possibility way back this user changed the Samsung account password without using Samsung location services thereafter, memory of it is gone.

In any case, the Google Password Manager offers a deletion of the password for signin.app.osp.com from its database, easy enough by navigating to https://passwords.google.com/checkup/start and clicking the vertical three-dot menu on the item in the results list. To ensure that there were no further breaches of the Samsung account, changed that password once more through their front page, these days it's https://v3.account.samsung.com.

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