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| Thread ID: 134602 | 2013-07-18 02:53:00 | Signing-out and staying signed out of Google Chrome on work computer | supersi (8401) | Press F1 |
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| 1349213 | 2013-07-18 02:53:00 | The temp job I am working is coming to an end. I have been using Google Chrome and somehow I signed-in to my account, which of course put all my bookmarks and auto-completed forms up ready to use. I also signed-in to my outlook.com mail account. The PC is on a network across many physical locations. I was supplied with a generic login and password which the next temp will probably use too. I'm using a Windows XP pro desktop. I don't know what info is stored locally, or over the network. I tried signing-out, the top-right settings tab now gives me the option to sign-in, but not to sign-out. But my bookmarks are still visible, so anyone can still use them. How do I completely flush my google account/profile details before I leave? |
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| 1349214 | 2013-07-18 03:34:00 | Have a read of the various sections HERE (support.google.com) - I don't normally use the save password, user options, but I tried it on iron Browser ( a throw off from Chrome) and it worked perfectly, both saving and able to delete stored information. | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1349215 | 2013-07-18 04:12:00 | Go to the Menu --> Settings --> Disconnect Google Account. Then if you really want, you can delete that profile and make a new one: Scroll down in the settings to "Users" and click on "Delete this user". Easy :) You signed out of it in the browser, but the browser-based sync stuff is still active which you've not turned off. As always, if you're on a PC that you're not wanting to retain your info, push Ctrl + Shift + N for a new Incognito Window. That's the easiest way... |
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