After introducing a major browser redesign with Chrome 69, Google is once again finding itself in the midst of a privacy controversy. Irate users reported that Google had materially altered the way ...
Facepalm: To prevent multiple users' data from being mixed up while using Chrome, developers made it so that whenever a Google owned site is accessed, Chrome switches to that account. However, this ...
Google introduced the latest version of its popular browser, Chrome 69, but with a privacy hiccup. The browser now automatically logs users in whenever they access a Google-owned site, ZDnet reports.
Google has made an important change to the way the Chrome browser works, a move the company did not advertise to its users in any way, and which has serious privacy repercussions. This system, Sync, ...