With Chrome 70, users will be allowed to deny web links, log in to the browser
On Chrome 70 users can log in to any Google service in the browser but will not log in to the browser at the same time. When users log out of the browser, they also log out of other services using the same Google account.
Recently, Chrome 69 users discovered that, when logging in to a Google service like Gmail on a browser, the account will automatically log into the browser as well. This makes many people concerned about user privacy.
- Google Chrome 69 adds an important new feature to users' concerns about privacy
After receiving feedback from users, Google has promised to change this feature on Chrome version 70. Specifically, on Chrome 70 users can log in to any Google service on the browser but will Do not log in to the browser at the same time. When users log out of the browser, they also log out of other services using the same Google account. This helps reduce confusion when there are two separate logins and is restricted from being tracked on the web.
New login feature of Chrome will not automatically turn on the synchronization capabilities of the browser, if you want to use the user must turn on manually.
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