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Forcing users to log into Google Chrome raises privacy concerns

Chrome 69 came out at the start of September, shortly after Chrome turned 10. Google pushed out changes without giving Chrome users a heads-up. You are now automatically logged into Chrome when you log into any Google site. The change resolved a problem about shared computers. Google has changed its privacy policy to reflect the new changes. The new privacy policy dated today, Sept. 24, has done away with Signed-in Chrome mode and replaced that section. Google Chrome team manager and engineer Adrienne Porter Felt tried to clear up any confusion.”]

Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3305795/forcing-users-to-log-into-google-chrome-without-consent-raises-privacy-concerns.html

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