Add Users to Chrome

Google Chrome provides the ability to set up multiple users, each with a separate virtual copy of the browser on the same machine. You can take things a step further by tying your Chrome account to your Google account and syncing bookmarks and apps across multiple devices. To add individual users to Chrome, do the following: A new window appears. This window represents a new browsing session for the new user you created. Unless you set up an account with the original Google account, the new user is given a random profile name and icon. Any browser settings that this user modifies, such as installing a new theme, are saved locally to their account. These settings can be synced with your Google Account.

Customize Your Chrome Profile

You may not want to keep the randomly generated username that Chrome chose for you. Typically, Google assigns the generic name, for example, Person 1, Person 2, or Person 3. To personalize the name, do the following: After you create an additional Chrome user, a new menu is added to the browser. In the upper-right corner, you’ll find the icon for whichever user is currently active. This is more than an icon. Selecting it presents the Chrome User menu. Within this menu, ​you can view whether a user is signed in to their Google Account, switch active users, edit their name and icon, or create a new user. Chrome allows individual users to associate their local browser account with their Google Account. The main benefit is the ability to instantly sync bookmarks, apps, extensions, themes, and browser settings to the account. This makes favorite sites, add-ons, and personal preferences available on multiple devices. It can also serve as a backup if your original device is no longer available.

Manage Sync Settings

To sign in to Chrome and enable the sync feature, you must have an active Google Account.

Confirm Sync Preferences

By default, Chrome syncs everything. A cautious user may not want everything synced, although the data is encrypted in multiple ways. This includes saved passwords being encrypted on both the local device and the Google servers using a cryptographic key. If you want to sync all of the items, select the Sync everything toggle switch. If you’d like to specify which items get synced and which ones stay local, select the toggle on each item.

Additional Sync Preferences

Other sync settings allow you to change how your browsing history is used to personalize your Chrome experience and what data can be synced, including hidden data. Also found in this window is an option to either encrypt synced passwords or encrypt all your synced data. You can take this security a step further by creating an encryption passphrase, instead of using your Google Account password.

Disconnect Google Account

Follow these steps to remove or disconnect a Google Account from your Chrome settings.