Google will soon introduce a new way to log into Chrome on Android and desktop using Google Account, replacing the "Chrome Sync" system that has been around since 2009. This update follows the steps previously introduced on iOS last year.

With this update, when you log in to Chrome using a Google Account, you will automatically get access to saved passwords, payment information, and addresses.

On Android, you will also have access to markers, reading lists, and settings, with more data types to be available on the desktop soon.

In addition, users can choose to sync their tabs and history with Google Accounts via separate optional settings.

These changes reflect the user's hope to be able to directly access their data after logging in, and ensure the security of their data after logging out.

This new identity model will replace the old synchronization model and is expected to be coming soon on Chrome for Android and desktop. Nonetheless, users still have the option to use Chrome without having to log into the account.


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