> On 2018-09-24, at 02:47, Adam Carter <adamcart...@gmail.com> wrote: > > From: > https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2018/09/23/why-im-leaving-chrome/ > > "A few weeks ago Google shipped an update to Chrome that fundamentally > changes the sign-in experience. From now on, every time you log into a Google > property (for example, Gmail), Chrome will automatically sign the browser > into your Google account for you. It’ll do this without asking, or even > explicitly notifying you. (However, and this is important: Google developers > claim this will not actually start synchronizing your data to Google — yet. > See further below.)"
I use the Google features, with many Google accounts including ones I have no control of like work accounts. I have many Chrome profiles to avoid the confusion that Google is trying to solve with this feature. I wish they would solve it in a better way like allowing multiple user accounts open in one session complete with multi-account Gmail and others. I can understand that other users may not ever figure out to create separate profiles. I can understand not wanting this feature but unfortunately Google does not believe in options when it comes to Chrome. They are always removing or obscuring them. They seem to have a feeling that if there are options (more than one good default setting), something is wrong. -- Andrew Udvare