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Agent_Smith2011-11-27 12:17:09
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Agent_Smith, 2011-11-27 12:17:09

How to overcome collisions when synchronizing Google Chrome

In general, the situation is this, there is a laptop with two Mac and Win systems, there is a working PC with two Mac and Win systems. All have chrome with bookmarks and plug-ins synchronization enabled and tied to one account, of course. So the problem is that by deleting the plugin in one system, and then logging in to another system, it reappears everywhere, as if it had been re-installed. It's the same with bookmarks.
Perhaps there is some page in the Google market with all installed applications / extensions in order to remove the plugin from all browsers at once?

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Maxim Shishkin, 2011-11-27
@Agent_Smith

Once such garbage appeared in chrome. I poked around for a long time, not knowing what to do with it. In the end, everything became normal with the next update.

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itspers, 2011-11-27
@itspers

I had such a side - then it turned out that the date on the laptop was a curve and he thought it was a freshly installed plugin and synchronized it again. but even now, if I remove the plugs at work, it still remains at home

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usefree, 2012-04-02
@usefree

There is a problem! tired as hell! os - ubuntu 11.04, 12.04, chrome 18.0.1025.142. The problem has been around since 2010! if it's not hard to poke your nose into the solution someone.

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multlurk, 2012-04-11
@multlurk

I have the same. At work I use the portable version (I make sure that the version number is always the latest), I also have a laptop and a PC. The problem has been a very long time, but I somehow got used to it, although, of course, I dream of solving the problem ...

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