Oh.... you mean online Chrome accounts stored at Google's servers.
Yes, that's a good idea.  I think other people have suggested that
too.

I misunderstood you before and thought you were referring to local
Chrome accounts stored on the local computer.

On Dec 11, 8:34 pm, empriser <[email protected]> wrote:
> You know, there are many cases people must share same Windows account
> with others,  expecialy for public computer, for example, school lab's
> computer.
> As I know, a number of people in China use public computer to surf on
> Internet.  They use computer in net-cub.
> I also hope  that I can sync my account profile with google server.
>
> On Dec 11, 2:44 pm, dhhwai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > "As Windows, every people have an account".
>
> > I think Chrome is designed exactly with Windows accounts in mind.
> > That's why Chrome installs into a (Windows) user's local application
> > directory, which is really the only place he should have write access
> > to.  So the account system that Chrome uses is the Windows login.
>
> > So when a user is finished using Chrome and Windows, he should log out
> > of Windows.
>
> > On Dec 10, 8:31 pm, empriser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Today, Chrome is more like an OS, many people relay on it and store
> > > their private data such as password in the cache. It is better to have
> > > an account manage system for Chrome. As Windows, every people have an
> > > account, different account has its own profile. People without an
> > > account can also use Chrome as share with the same guest-profile.
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