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    Need to know about logging out of Google chrome.

    My anxiety is that my favorites are shared with anyone accessing my PC. I also considered I would be able to login to right to use bookmarks from any computer that has installed Chrome. Instead, it appears that the account can be synchronized easily switch from one user account to another. Whichever account is associated first with the installation seems to be the permanent account affiliated with the browser. In short, I think I'm looking for two features. I can get chromium, so that no other user can edit the settings or bookmarks.
    When I make use of other system with Chrome set up in it, how I can use my account settings and bookmarks, or am I stuck to get the main user account, settings and bookmarks? In other terms, if I go to my brother's residence and open your browser Chrome, I can obtain to identify that I am not my brother to end using your account settings and open my own?

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    Re: Need to know about logging out of Google chrome.

    Like some other browser favorites are stock up on your computer in your personal user profile in Windows. If you want to give someone access to your computer, then you must create a new Windows user account for them. The option to do this is in the Windows control panel. Maintain user accounts and browser profiles can be protected by a password. This is the best way to do it. Hope this help you.

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    Re: Need to know about logging out of Google chrome.

    Again it is best to make another Windows user account. If you were to get in sync on your computer brothers using your Windows account then you and your bookmarks and saved passwords mix. To use your favorites in your computer, then it is best to get them set up an account for you. I have never tried this but you can try it. I hope it really works and do reply if works since it will be helpful to others.

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    Re: Need to know about logging out of Google chrome.

    I think you do not understand how the synchronization features. Bookmarks, settings and passwords are stored on your computer. That is a fact. In Win7 are store up in C: / Users / yourname / AppData / Local / Google / Chrome / user data. In Windows XP you may be somewhere a little different. Now see which operating system you have and as per that you will know. But try this and I hope it really works.

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    Re: Need to know about logging out of Google chrome.

    If synchronization is enabled, it would then be copied to the server. But if you enroll in sync on another computer is going to happen is what is stored in the other team was merged with what is stored on the server. New data on the server are copied to the computer. This basically is annoying computers synchronized. The server only reflects what is stored on computers.

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    Re: Need to know about logging out of Google chrome.

    There is a cloud-based tune-up called Google bookmarks which are at present not supported on chromium. Chrome markers are totally different in the service of Google bookmarks. Google Bookmarks are typically created using the Google toolbar for Firefox or IE, but now the toolbar is not available for chromium. I don’t have idea whether this work or not but I hope it works out for you. All the best!

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