what worries me about this, is googles history of happily nuking your google account when you do something as simple and legal as a chargeback.
you wont just lose your email and bookmarks but all your passwords...
Also its a much bigger surface area target, and the auto syncing to new machines you sign into is a concern. I dont want passwords to be "accidentally synced" to any machine my family signs into. I want them to knowingly sync their passwords to them. be MINDFUL of what they're doing.
no thank you.
As the default administrator/CTO of the family I'd rather suggest bitwarden and safer practices.
you wont just lose your email and bookmarks but all your passwords... Also its a much bigger surface area target, and the auto syncing to new machines you sign into is a concern. I dont want passwords to be "accidentally synced" to any machine my family signs into. I want them to knowingly sync their passwords to them. be MINDFUL of what they're doing. no thank you.
As the default administrator/CTO of the family I'd rather suggest bitwarden and safer practices.