Public bug reported:

After updating the chromium-browser snap from 1497 to 1506, Chromium
refuses to work with profiles that are linked to Google accounts. Each
of them is deleted whenever first opening it. And turning on profile
synchronization does not work.

See the attached file for a screenshot of the issue.

Workaround:
1. Kill the current chromium process.
2. Revert the snap back to an older version.
Warning 1: Running on an older version of Chromium comes at its own issues.
Warning 2: Any already deleted profile will not be restored by going back to an 
older version of Chromium. You will have to create and link the profile again.

This bug is severe and means that Chromium has become unusable in a
professional environment.

"We also need:"

1) The release of Ubuntu you are using
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:    Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Release:        20.04
Codename:       focal

2) The version of the package you are using
$ snap list chromium
Name      Version        Rev   Tracking       Publisher   Notes
chromium  89.0.4389.72   1506  latest/stable  canonical*  -

3) What you expected to happen
Chromium works as usual, linked profiles work, new profiles can be linked to 
sync with Google accounts.

4) What happened instead
Chromium cannot work with linked profiles. Existing profiles from older 
versions of Chromium that are linked to sync with a Google account are deleted 
upon start, and the feature of linking a profile to a Google account for 
syncing is broken.

** Affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of chromium snap 1506 after start, about to 
delete a profile that is linked for sync with a Google account"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1917705/+attachment/5472318/+files/chromium-bug.png

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Title:
  profile will be deleted

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After updating the chromium-browser snap from 1497 to 1506, Chromium
  refuses to work with profiles that are linked to Google accounts. Each
  of them is deleted whenever first opening it. And turning on profile
  synchronization does not work.

  See the attached file for a screenshot of the issue.

  Workaround:
  1. Kill the current chromium process.
  2. Revert the snap back to an older version.
  Warning 1: Running on an older version of Chromium comes at its own issues.
  Warning 2: Any already deleted profile will not be restored by going back to 
an older version of Chromium. You will have to create and link the profile 
again.

  This bug is severe and means that Chromium has become unusable in a
  professional environment.

  "We also need:"

  1) The release of Ubuntu you are using
  $ lsb_release -a
  No LSB modules are available.
  Distributor ID: Ubuntu
  Description:    Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
  Release:        20.04
  Codename:       focal

  2) The version of the package you are using
  $ snap list chromium
  Name      Version        Rev   Tracking       Publisher   Notes
  chromium  89.0.4389.72   1506  latest/stable  canonical*  -

  3) What you expected to happen
  Chromium works as usual, linked profiles work, new profiles can be linked to 
sync with Google accounts.

  4) What happened instead
  Chromium cannot work with linked profiles. Existing profiles from older 
versions of Chromium that are linked to sync with a Google account are deleted 
upon start, and the feature of linking a profile to a Google account for 
syncing is broken.

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