If users are browsing YouTube on Basic Browser Mode and choose to login to their YouTube account, Chrome will automatically switch their browsing mode to ‘Signed-In, Synced Mode’ and sign them into Chrome alongside signing into YouTube. In the update to Chrome 69.0, users who authorized the ‘Sync’ on machines running Chrome will no longer have the choice to remain in Basic Browser Mode when they choose to login to a Google-owned website. Previously, users could opt to remain in the Basic Browser Mode and not sign into the Chrome browser using their Google Account, even if they used their Google Account to visit and login to a Google-owned website, such as YouTube or Gmail. Installed Extensions and Other Browser Settings.Signed-In, Synced Mode sends this information to Google’s servers and synced with your account: Basic Browser Mode claims to store information locally on the user’s computer such as: The Chrome browser offers two types of ‘Browsing Modes’: Basic Browser Mode and Signed-In, Synced Mode. In their update for Chrome 69, Google decided to log users who had turned the ‘Sync’ feature into their accounts on the Chrome browser when visiting sites owned by Google. After the last version update of the browser, we talked Google’s decision to mark all HTTP-only websites as ‘Not Secure’. Google launched version 69.0 of its Chrome web browser on Septem. Sync Cloud Computing Servers – by krzysztof-m on Pixabay, used under Public Domain / CC0
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