No. The status of the bug is "Won't Fix", meaning there's no plan to
further invest effort in it.
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@Olivier Tilloy Are there any plans to remedy this issue? Like releasing
api keys to be used by distros?
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As I stated in comment #8, reverting to an older version won't be
working after the 15th of March, when Google will stop providing access
to the sync API. And running an old version of a browser with known
security vulnerabilities is never a good idea.
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I am using Chromium on an arm64 operating system.
I've been dealing with this problem for a few days.
Yesterday I restored a backup image from December, all my passwords and other
information on Chromium have been restored. I was thinking that I lost all the
information on my account, but with th
I am a happy user of the Ubuntu systems "account online" service happy, so
far I think .. or maybe not now?!?
it makes me think that between now and March 15 we could all be left on foot
... but what is Google? Did she start strangling her babies one after another?
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If the profile is managed, it seems that local data is deleted - at
least it becomes unusable, so it might as well be deleted. If that is
avoidable, it would be good to do so. I can understand why you would
want to delete the local data associated with a managed profile in some
circumstances, but
For personal accounts nothing is lost from what I can see so far, all
data is transferred to a blank profile.
My god, though, this could surely have been handled better. Not even a
banner inside chromium to let us know like what I think happened with
Windows Xp.
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I agree the statement is a bit ambiguous, but I *think* it's meant as
"data that is stored locally only (and not synced) will continue to be
available locally". I.e. if it wasn't synced, it won't be deleted.
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> data that they have stored locally will continue to be available
locally.
Doesn't forcing deletion of the profile violate this claim?
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This is an unfortunate consequence of a decision by Google to restrict
access to the sync API to Chrome only (which explains why in comment #3
you're seeing that chrome 89 on linux works fine).
There's a lengthy discussion with details here:
https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/chromium-
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+ "profile will be deleted" at startup after chromium 89 update
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