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Why I’m done with Chrome
This blog is mainly reserved for cryptography, and I try to avoid filling it with random 512px-Google_Chrome_icon_(September_2014).svg“someone is wrong on the Internet” posts. After all, that’s what Twitter is for! But from time to time something bothers me enough that I have to make an exception. Today I wanted to write specifically about Google Chrome, how much I’ve loved it in the past, and why — due to Chrome’s new user-unfriendly forced login policy — I won’t be using it going forward.
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Stop using Chrome because it hogs and eats up your RAM, not because it’s forcing you to login.
This! Especially on a low budget tablet/netbook.
I find the point to be kind of weak. I am not using Chrome right now, but if I was, I would be fine with the change, because I was logged in into my Chrome account 100% of the time anyways.