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How to use the word CHROME in a Sentence?

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Whether you're in privacy mode or not, your IP address always has to be known by the recipient because when Chrome Browser sends the request to get data, the server that's receiving the request needs to know where to send that data back to.

Andrew Reifers

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Inspired by a Stealth Fighter Jet, the new helmet shell features a matte black finish, the Stealth Black helmet also includes a chrome green face mask, which is an extension of the team's current green helmet shell. The helmet decal has also been updated with a white keyline – pulling together all three team colors on the helmet – green, white and black.

The Jets

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

It didn't take me long to fall right in with that crowd, that’s when I started getting more involved personally with NASCAR – going to races, doing the anthem, being the marshal and having a race. I had my own race one year – the Chrome 300. And that was when my daddy finally said, ‘Well, you finally made it.’.

Wesley Hitt/Getty Images

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

And it will not protect you from being monitored by your ISP, marketers, and even the government if they decide to spy on you, we believe that the question should be...about Google’s ability and willingness to provide people with tools to actually rule over their privacy. With Google all around us, it is next to impossible for anyone to figure out which Chrome browser, Google account or Android phone privacy settings one needs to tinker [with] to achieve [that] goal.

Daniel Markuson

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

These days, people are spending a lot of time in their browsers to get things done, whether for work, school or something else, and while some write out a formal to-do list to keep track of tasks, for others, their to-do list is their tabs in Chrome.

Alex Ainslie

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Where a user downloads a search app from the screen, we'll also ask them whether they want to change Chrome's default search engine the next time they open Chrome.

Paul Gennai

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I don’t believe these moves will impede Chrome OS’s continued momentum in U.S. K-12 – at least not for the immediate future, but it does give Microsoft a stronger arsenal to defend against Chrome building deeper inroads into non-U.S. education markets. And what about Apple strength in education ?

Linn Huang

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

Chrome may be a power hog, but people like its features.

Roger Kay

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

When we first arrived we thought the race had been renamed the 'California Chrome Invitational', because that was all I saw.

Jerry Crawford

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Personally-identifiable Chrome Sync data in GAFE accounts is only used to power features in Chrome for that person, for example allowing students to access their own browsing data and settings, securely, across devices.

Jonathan Rochelle

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Our users include presidents of foreign countries -- I hope Obama uses Chrome too. It includes really highly-targeted individuals, political dissidents, journalists, and people who just want to casually use the internet, google depends on those users trusting us with their data. So if we can't protect it, we have no business.

Parisa Tabriz

Found on CNN
9 years ago

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