Turn off automatic sign in to Chrome with Google Accounts

The Google account login in Chrome certainly has its usefulness, both because it allows you to stay connected to Google services, and because it is possible to keep synchronized the passwords for access to other sites, payment data and addresses to be entered in the forms. signing up.
To do this, just press the icon next to the one of the three dots at the top right or by going to Settings.
For those who, however, use Chrome on the same PC in a shared way and for those who have no interest in keeping Chrome logged in to the Google account, this functionality can also be ignored.
The problem is that the latest version of Chrome has made one of those jokes that often make big monopolistic companies and that annoy many users (a bit like to comment on Youtube Google wanted to use Google+), that is to log the Chrome account automatically if you log in to a Google service .
In other words, when you log into a Google account or a Google service, you are now also logged in to Chrome, whether you want to or not.
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Before the Chrome 69 version, logging into Gmail, Youtube or other Google services and logging into Chrome were two different things.
With the new version, however, when you log in to Gmail, you automatically log in to Chrome using that account.
If you then log out of Gmail, the account still remains connected to Chrome, leaving the login open.
The difference between accessing the Chrome browser and a Google service like Gmail is that accessing Chrome allows, as mentioned above, to synchronize information such as browsing history, tabs, bookmarks and passwords between devices.
Fortunately, synchronization still requires an additional step to activate, so automatic browser access does not activate it immediately.
The main problem is that if you use another person's PC or a shared PC and access Gmail to view mail on the fly, even after logging out, Chrome remains connected to the account.
The person who goes to use the computer after us may have access to the data stored in the browser.
The only indicator of Chrome login is the profile icon to the right of the address bar.
Now, if you use Chrome and Google services all the time on your personal PC, this type of automatic login would not give you any concern.
However, if you want to use Chrome without logging in to the Google account, then you need to know how to disable automatic access to Chrome.
Using the current version of Chrome, Chrome 70, you can disable automatic sign-in by using a new option in the settings .
The "Allow access to Chrome" option is located under the Privacy and Security section, in Advanced Settings and can be disabled.
Chrome 70 will then delete all Google authentication cookies at the time of disconnection, so that the user does not remain connected after deleting the cookies.
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