Managing our Sync Data using chrome://sync-internals/


A new feature in Chrome flags will be able to give us control in our sync data and options. In other words, we will know what’s we’re sharing to Google and we’ll have a way to manually browse and customize our sync data.

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In that page there is a summary listing common information about your sync and your browser, the Data tab that will dump all the data and the status to a really long text that you’ll have to copy and paste manually if you want it, although the info is not that useful to the regular user. The events tab shows common events related to Chrome sync such as when a sync was made, by example.

The Sync Node Browser let you manually browser de data, although it won’t let you manually edit the data related (delete, add, modify), this is just a read-only browser. And the search tab that only will allow you to do a search on the data synced.

To enable this feature, go to about:flags and enable IndexedDB use LevelDB.

flagRestart, and go to chrome://sync-internals/. That’s all you need to do.

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May 29, 2011 | Autor: TatoSgr | Google Chrome
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