As we mentioned in morning publishing Google added a new log in mechanism in Chrome 69, for all services of the company (YouTube, Drive, Gmail or Docs).
We do not know what Google's intentions are, but we know from some developers that the sync service is enabled to allow the browser to send data to Google's servers.
Automatic login change in Chrome was released as a means of distinguishing between multiple users using the same installation of the proletterChrome browser to avoid leaking data between accounts according to Google technicians.
Regardless of the motivation behind this decision by Google, there are quite a few users who have expressed their displeasure with this feature.
If you are one of these and you do not want to connect to Chrome below, we'll see a simple solution to your problem.
We will see how you can disable the automatic connection from the Chrome flags.
Open the inside address:
chrome: // flags / # account-consistency
and disable the flag "Identity consistency between browser and cookie jar"
According to the flag description "When enabled, your browser manages to sign in and sign out of your Google Accounts - Mac, Windows, Linux, Chrome OS, Android".
As soon as the flag is disabled, you will be prompted to restart Chrome to apply the changes, Chrome will return to its previous mode, and will not log in to your account unless you select it.
Caution: The more tweak will not be true forever as Google tries countless flags from time to time. So you need to be prepared because the company can remove this flag at any time.
Of course another much more secure solution is to leave Chróme and use the Mozilla Foundation browser. THE Firefox you will not be disappointed…