Google Chrome tracks your activity, yes. But so do almost all browsers. They need to in order to keep you signed in, give you correct information about website security, and act in between you and the Web. Google itself, outside the browser, tracks you on sites that you are logged in to on their service for obvious reasons.

SAN FRANCISCO - A newly discovered spyware effort attacked users through 32 million downloads of extensions to Google’s market-leading Chrome web browser, researchers at Awake Security told Jun 18, 2020 · Google Chrome Security Problem Allows Spying on Millions of Users Malicious extensions are sending users' web history and login credentials to hackers. By Jason Aten May 29, 2019 · Google does not admit that it uses Chrome to spy on users, and since Chrome is built using a large amount of proprietary closed source code, there is no way to prove for certain that it does so. There are, however, some very compelling reasons to believe that it does… mSpy is a monitoring application that tracks all the activities of the target user in the background of a monitored phone or desktop in stealthy mode. Get more done with the new Google Chrome. A more simple, secure, and faster web browser than ever, with Google’s smarts built-in. Download now. Jul 14, 2020 · FILE PHOTO: Google Chrome logo is seen near cyber code and words "spy" in this illustration picture taken June 18, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Jul 14, 2020 · FILE PHOTO: Google Chrome logo is seen near cyber code and words "spy" in this illustration picture taken June 18, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

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Google Chrome extensions, which have been downloaded more than 32-million times, were used to spy on the browser’s users in a massive global surveillance campaign. Awake Security reported it found at least 111 “malicious or fake” Chrome extensions capable of taking screenshots, stealing login credentials and capturing passwords as users A number of Google Chrome users recently became aware of the fact that not only does their browser allow them to surf the web, it also quietly scans their personal files without prior consent. According to Motherboard, the culprit turned out to be the updated version of Chrome Cleanup Tool, which uses software from the cybersecurity company