Google Promises Chrome Updates after Sign In Synchronization Snafu

Google has stepped into the debate over data security in its products, saying that signing out of Google “makes your authentication cookies invalid,” and that it will “be making some product changes.” After it launched an update in Chrome 69, which meant that every time you logged into a Google service you were automatically signed into Google without notification, Google engineers have issued statements instructing on how to turn off sync in Chrome, while Chrome head Parisa Tabriz said that “the authentication cookie behavior is how we keep things synchronized” but feedback had been “heard and appreciated.” This led to some privacy concerns about sharing of data between different Google services. Google’s Privacy notice states:

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