Google went to war with the Chromium browsers. Chrome services will be disabled for them

Google has announced bad news for users of third-party Chromium-based browsers.

Google went to war with the Chromium browsers.  Chrome services will be disabled for them

As reported by Google developers on their official blog, in a recent audit, some third-party Chromium-based browsers were able to integrate Google features that were intended solely for use by Google branded services, including the Chromium browser.

These include features such as Chrome sync and Click to Call, with which Chrome for Android automatically identifies phone numbers on websites and allows users to make calls easily.

Of course, we’re not talking about giants like Microsoft Edge that use their own services. However, users of some Chromium browsers could log into their Google Account and store their Chrome personal data, such as bookmarks, to sync with other than Chrome.

As a result, Google decided to close this loophole from March 15, 2021. Users of such browsers have been assured by Google that they will still be able to access their data in their Google Account. The data can be viewed and managed through the My Google Activity page, as well as downloaded to your device using Google Takeout (Google Archiver), or simply delete it.

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