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Google chrome sign in
Google chrome sign in













The portrait menu notifies you of the fact that you’ve logged into a Google Account on some tab and serves as a reminder to sign out of everything whenever you wish to close the browser. To sum up those tweets, the new implementation is supposed to help you stay secure in a shared environment. So why did Google implement this change in the first place? You need to click that big blue Turn on Sync button if you want to sync your data.Īn engineering manager on Chrome’s development team somewhat attempted to explain the whole thing in a meandering series of tweets. At least Google got that part correct, but the whole thing still doesn’t make sense. But even though Chrome signs you in forcibly, your data won’t start syncing locally unless you explicitly specify that. Well, the questions are many and provide ample cause for concern.

google chrome sign in

Sign in to a Google web app, be it Gmail, Drive, or YouTube, and you are now also signed in at browser level automatically Why would you want to sign in to Chrome just because you wish to use any of the Google products? Isn’t that risky on shared devices? Wouldn’t that compromise your data by syncing everything locally? That sounds ridiculous and entirely unnecessary. You can view that upon clicking the newly implemented portrait icon next to the address bar.

google chrome sign in

Sign in to a Google web app, be it Gmail, Drive, or YouTube, and you are now also signed in at browser level automatically. But it’s not just the aesthetics that changed. Starting with Chrome version 69, Google ushered a completely revamped user interface.















Google chrome sign in