You can sign out from the small bar on the top right. It shows the name by which the account is created.
You must sign out of your Google Account, or if you mean Chrome, then you must sign out of your Chrome Account. You can do that by typing in chrome://options.
To sign into YouTube on Google Chrome, first open the Chrome browser on your device. Then, navigate to the YouTube website and click on the "Sign In" button located at the top right corner of the page. Enter your Google account credentials (email and password) in the provided fields, and click "Next" to complete the sign-in process.
The problem of signing into Chrome could be due to incorrect credentials. Incorrect password or ID could let you not sign in.
It is a web browser like many others such as Mozzila, Firefox and Explorer. To use it you must download the new version then you can use it as what i personally think is the best. Tallanu :)
There is not such an option in the applications, but some people released an unofficial update for this purpose. Several color schemes can be downloaded from the link below, but as I see they are not updated and not working with the latest version of chrome. http://www.googlechromeplugins.com/chrome-themes/color-theme-t88.html
no its free. thats like google's mantra: provide stuff as free as possible
Passwords are stored according to websites on the Chrome browser. They can be seen by a key sign on the website.
it can be extension/plugin problems.
if you dont sign into your account for a very long time, you won't be able to get access to download the google chrome.
sign in to Chrome, and sync your data, Enter a Sync Passphrase if needbe I may be misunderstanding your question, so look around a bit more, maybe check the google forums
I think the message you're seeing is probably the one that lets you know your request for a page at google.com has been intercepted. One common reason for this to happen is if you're using a public wifi service somewhere (such as at an airport or hotel). Many providers of unsecured wifi service require that users agree to certain conditions and/or sign in before using it. Until then, requests to access web pages will be redirected to a sign-in page where you will need to agree to the terms and conditions (and possibly provide some additional information, or watch an ad from a company sponsoring the service, or something like that). Chrome is telling you that you requested the page www.google.com and instead the local DNS is redirecting you to www.sponsoredwifi.net or whatever. This doesn't necessarily mean anything nefarious is happening, but it might, if the wifi provider tries to make the page you're directed to look like Google's web page in an attempt to get you to enter your (say) gmail password. So Chrome is letting you know: The page you're about to see may look like Google's home page, but it's really not. Be careful.
when you create a new tab on chrome there will be a light grey arrow to the right click on it and it will take you to a page where there will be a bag with the label chrome store click on that and search for angry birds and just click download