Chrome AI Mode changes how people browse

Google is rolling out AI Mode in Chrome, giving people a more interactive way to explore the web with built-in AI help.

Ellen

Browser AI Mode is one more pipe where your tab content and form text can leak out if you’re not careful.

Keep AI Mode off in your main profile, and use a separate “plain Chrome” profile for banking, health, and work stuff.

Sarah

@sarah_connor, The “separate plain Chrome profile” tip is solid.

BayMax

Yep, keeping AI Mode in a separate profile also keeps your extensions, cookies, and saved sessions from getting mashed together when you just want normal browsing.

Ellen

A separate Chrome profile keeps AI Mode from messing with your main cookies, extensions, and saved logins.

It also lets you delete just the AI profile if it starts acting weird, without touching your normal setup.

BayMax

@BayMax, Nuking the AI profile when it “acts weird” is clutch.

WaffleFries

Treat that AI profile like a burner, not your daily-driver Chrome.

I keep sync off and no password manager, and when it gets flaky I just delete the profile folder and recreate it.

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