I'm not very tech savvy, and I kind of need to be walked through this.
I just got a new Chromebook. I've always used Windows PCs beforehand. With my PCs, I always had it set up that whenever I closed a browser, it would automatically sign me out of all my accounts and delete all my search history.
But I can't figure how to do that with the Chromebook. I hate that if I click the X to log out of Chrome, and then I click on Chrome again, it'll bring me back to all those sites, none of the history will be deleted, and all the sites will still be logged in.
I basically just want to have user names but not passwords saved on each of the sites I frequently log into (like the forums and my email), and otherwise, instantly log out of everything, and have a full memory wipe every time I click the x to quit chrome.
Also, I'd like to use Duckduckgo as my preferred browser, and I'd like to stay logged out of my Google account as much as possible.
Is this possible?
I just got a new Chromebook. I've always used Windows PCs beforehand. With my PCs, I always had it set up that whenever I closed a browser, it would automatically sign me out of all my accounts and delete all my search history.
But I can't figure how to do that with the Chromebook. I hate that if I click the X to log out of Chrome, and then I click on Chrome again, it'll bring me back to all those sites, none of the history will be deleted, and all the sites will still be logged in.
I basically just want to have user names but not passwords saved on each of the sites I frequently log into (like the forums and my email), and otherwise, instantly log out of everything, and have a full memory wipe every time I click the x to quit chrome.
Also, I'd like to use Duckduckgo as my preferred browser, and I'd like to stay logged out of my Google account as much as possible.
Is this possible?
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