Chrome adds 'user monitoring' feature
According to the Browser Fame page, Google is developing a new feature in Chrome that helps parents monitor what their children did when surfing the web.
CNet on August 20 retrieved information from Browser Fame, saying that part of the feature has already been adopted by Google in Chrome Canary (experimental), with the ability to create a high-admin account. most to manage other accounts in Chrome.
Multi-user feature on Chrome is about to be upgraded - (Photo: CNet)
In fact, this is an upgrade function from the multi-user account feature, which has been adopted by Google in Chrome since 2011.
With this feature, Chrome users can download many different accounts in Chrome and each account can set up customizations in Chrome, creating websites that are often accessible.
" We are always testing new features in Chrome, especially developing Chrome Canary," said a Google spokesman .
Also according to Browser Fame , users can download Chrome version of Canary to try to experience this new feature.
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