As I noted the machine was off and we wanted to go through things first. I’ve not messed with chrome os so I don’t know what gets lost, even if files back up to google drive.Yes. I thought that was the plan? And change the Google password.
All the files should be on Google Drive and should still be available after the Powerwash.
That’s how I got to the image above with 6.5GB of I don’t even know what. Deleting all of it is easy, obviously. But I’m still curious how the os/browser lets 6.5GB of junk get written.Again, this:
Copy/paste this into Chrome and hit Enter:
chrome://settings/content/all
Hit the Delete All Data button.
Yes I’ve seen that setting too. Thing is, how is the design of the browser, or whatever security settings we have, allowing some third party Indian website to endlessly push this trash? That’s a more fundamental question. I haven’t seen pop notifications like this in decades. Used to happen if you typed in the wrong url and a bad actor had the one you typed. Lots of screens or other notifications could pop up. Haven’t seen it happen in a long time. Is chrome that behind the times or poorly constructed software?!?Someone has allowed notifications from websites in the browser. These can be shut off under settings, site settings, then under permissions, notifications.
They're just crap from someone clicking on 'OK' or 'Allow'