Google Chrome silently added a feature wherein you automatically get signed in to Chrome browser when you log in to any of Google’s services such as Gmail, YouTube, or Google Drive. Earlier, it was ...
Google has found itself under fire over a recent change the company made to the way users sign into its Chrome browser. Released in early September, Chrome 69 logs the user in automatically at the ...
If you want to force Chrome users to Sign in to use the browser, here is how you can do that. Although Google Chrome doesn’t include any such option in the Settings panel, you can get it done with the ...
Google Chrome 70 will let you opt-out of its controversial automatic sign-in feature. Credit: Jaap Arriens / NurPhoto via Getty Images We can all breathe easy now. Google says it will let users of its ...
Following an outcry over changes to sign-ins in Chrome 69, Google is adding an option to change things back. Starting in Chrome 70, which is slated to come out in mid-October, users will be able to ...
Google has released today Chrome 70, the latest version of its browser. The most anticipated addition to today's release is a new Chrome setting panel option that allows users to control how the ...
Log out remotely: Use the Your devices area of your Google Account to select a device and sign out. This article explains how to sign out of Chrome. You might log out of your Google Account so that ...
With a massive 62% market share, Google ’s Chrome dominates the web browser market. Chrome’s seamless updates are a major factor behind its success, but now the browser is under attack after its ...
Chrome has a surprising amount of features that are hidden or not well known that can offer a great deal of functionality for users. One of these features, is a built-in password generator that can be ...
If one of the things you hate about Chrome 69 is how logging into Gmail automatically links your account to the browser, you may want to download the latest update. Chrome 70 is now available for ...
A security expert says Google quietly made important changes to its Chrome web browser's login requirements. The expert, Matthew Green, said in a blog post on Sunday that Google was logging users into ...
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