Chrome auto-fills your credit card details even without syncing browsers

Chrome makes it more uncomplicated to buy on-line any place you're -- whether or not that is excellent or dangerous relies on your impulse purchasing behavior.
Chrome makes it easier to shop online anywhere you are -- whether that's good or bad depends on your impulse buying habits.Original article
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