Difference between revisions of "Google Chrome"
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− | Although you can browse the web without it, Chrome is designed to be used while signed in to a [[Google account]]. This allows you to synchronize your bookmarks, extensions, and settings across multiple devices | + | Although you can browse the web without it, Chrome is designed to be used while signed in to a [[Google account]]. This allows you to synchronize your bookmarks, extensions, and settings across multiple devices on which you use Chrome (e.g., your laptop and phone). You may have already created a personal Google account, with an associated Gmail address and Google Drive cloud storage space, that you use to communicate with friends and family and manage personal files. Although {{WSU}} does not support the use of Google accounts or G Suite apps, we do recognize the value of using Chrome while signed in to a Google account. Here are a couple options: |
*[[Sign in to Chrome with your personal Google account credentials]] | *[[Sign in to Chrome with your personal Google account credentials]] |
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Google Chrome is a supported web browser installed on every campus desktop computer and all laptops provided through the eWarrior Digital Life and Learning Program. It is a recommended browser for accessing several important university web services (e.g., Brightspace). Although the Chrome browser and several browser extensions are supported by Winona State University, Google's integrated G Suite applications (e.g., Gmail, Docs, Slides) are not. Minnesota State provides that functionality through a system-wide Microsoft 365 (e.g., Outlook, Word, PowerPoint) license instead.
Your personal Google account
Although you can browse the web without it, Chrome is designed to be used while signed in to a Google account. This allows you to synchronize your bookmarks, extensions, and settings across multiple devices on which you use Chrome (e.g., your laptop and phone). You may have already created a personal Google account, with an associated Gmail address and Google Drive cloud storage space, that you use to communicate with friends and family and manage personal files. Although Winona State University does not support the use of Google accounts or G Suite apps, we do recognize the value of using Chrome while signed in to a Google account. Here are a couple options:
- Sign in to Chrome with your personal Google account credentials
- Create a new Google account for school-related use
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