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ikinsey | 3 years ago

Can you provide an example of where this pattern of behavior happened in the past?

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wolpoli|3 years ago

Example: In Chrome 69, Google made it so that each time you sign in and use a Google service like Gmail, Maps or YouTube, your Google account will be automatically logged in to the Chrome browser.

There were outrage but Google had provided a flag to turn it off. It was in chrome://flags/#account-consistency.

Edit: Google removed the flag shortly after.

loxias|3 years ago

Thanks! I didn't know I could turn that off. I "solved" it by wrapping chrome with my own home grown tooling to maintain multiple parallel profile directories, so I could run "work chrome" and "chrome for gmail" and "chrome for web browsing". Of course, now I use firefox for all 3 so I don't have the problem anymore... :)

LegitShady|3 years ago

This was actually the update and app behaviour that pushed me off of chrome back to firefox. been using firefox for all my browsing needs since. No issues.

ls612|3 years ago

I’m confused. I have a normal google account which I sign into chrome with and I have a google apps google account through my university. When I sign into google properties with my university account I remain logged into chrome on my personal account.

bombcar|3 years ago

This “feature” drove me back to Safari.