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Valera Udav2015-11-18 13:22:39
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Valera Udav, 2015-11-18 13:22:39

How to create a separate work and home space for one account in Google Chrome?

Quite sharply, the question of separating work and home space in the Google Chrome browser arose. Roughly speaking, the problem is this: for some time I used the browser without synchronization, saved several working tabs, after which there was a need to access some home tabs, I decided to synchronize.
I thought Google would be able to independently divide the spaces so that at work I had access to home tabs, but they didn’t irritate my eyes and lay in a separate folder, and at home my work tabs also didn’t bother me, but were available somewhere separately.
As an example, this separation is quite conveniently implemented in a mobile application, where mobile and desktop tabs are clearly separated and do not interfere with each other.
I could not achieve such functionality using default methods, can someone cope with a similar problem? Or are there some plugins for chrome that can solve it?

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gimntut, 2015-11-18
@TARAKANhoy

You need to use two profiles, especially since in chrome it is very easy to switch between them if you click on the user selection button not with the left, but with the right mouse button.
Each profile can be linked to its own account or be without an account at all, if you don't want something to go beyond one computer.
Example

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Dmitry Pavlov, 2015-11-18
@dmitry_pavlov

No way

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diamon, 2015-11-26
@diamon

Xmarx knows about profiles. In addition, it is convenient to synchronize bookmarks between browsers.

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