Google changes the Chrome browser in response to criticism from privacy advocates



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Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks at Google's new Google Materials presentation in San Francisco on October 4, 2016.

Beck Diefenbach | Reuters

Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaks at Google's new Google Materials presentation in San Francisco on October 4, 2016.

Google is making changes to its popular Chrome browser in response to critics of privacy advocates.

on his Twitter account and then in a blog post titled Why I'm done with Chrome, which drew attention on Monday.

Google has addressed some of these concerns in a blog post published Tuesday night titled "Product Updates Based on Your Comments". In the next version of Chrome, the sign-in process will be changed so that you can sign in to a Google service again without logging in to the browser. Users can disable automatic login in their privacy and security settings:

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