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I needed to log in on a website in someone else's pc and didn't know the password by heart. I thought I'd log into chrome, if I log out later, what could go wrong right?

Apparently, a lot. It facking merged my bookmarks, history and passwords with hers! And she had shitloads of them! It took me facking hours to clean up the mess chrome created. I trust her, but I still didn't want her to have my passwords etc.

Omg I'm never logging into chrome again elsewhere, what a frustrating facking waste of time

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  • 0
    Why would I ever want someone else's preferences???
  • 3
    Next time try passwords.google.com
  • 3
    Incognito every time
  • 1
    Incognito every time
  • 1
    Incognito every time
  • 1
    I had to log into Chrome to set up a cloud print thing. When I logged out/disabled it, it deleted ALL of my information. Passwords, favorites, history, etc, that I saved before logging into the browser.

    TBH, I wasn't even mad,just vindicated. Fuck logging into Chrome.
  • 0
    Saving passwords in Chrome is not the best idea, there's a few really great password managers out there! I use Lastpass myself, it lets me share passwords with people in a way that they can use them, but never get to see the actual password.
  • 0
    @jeeper are you okay buddy seems like you triple posted :p
  • 0
    @mushyy it was definitely an error but it's such a valid point that I'm gonna leave it.
  • 1
    @jeeper every time I log into another staffs PC ctrl shift n
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