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However, I'm with Rosemary on the not trusting Google business, not from an NSA/PRISM point of view (every tech company has been forced to do that, including Apple, MS and Yahoo!). My issue with Google is their rather unpleasant policy of scanning your emails, favourites etc and selling your info to advertisers. This is why I longer bother to sign into Chrome.
Chrome remains my browser of choice though. It's quicker than Internet Explorer, requires less add ons as Firefox, and is much less crap than Safari.




The volume of data is such that they're unlikely ever to bother reading 99.999% of it anyhow, so my secret life as Elle's aunt Delilah is quite safe! ;)


I connect on several different devices and use library computers/laptops - they have chrome installed so within seconds I have everything I need (with cool Superman skin to go with it)

I don't use chrome much on my PC but I've signed in with on my phone (I did the same with Firefox).
I find it handy if I find a link or a site while out and about that i really want to read but find it annoying on the phones screen I can bookmark it on my phone and later look it up on my PC when I get home.

I suppose I can see the benefits of being able to access bookmarks n such across all devices but it seems to me that doing so would allow google to track my usage even more personally than it does already.
What are the pros and cons, please?