How To Connect or Disconnect Google Drive Account In Chromebook [Tutorial]

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How To Connect or Disconnect Google Drive Account In Chromebook [Tutorial]

Third-party Chrome apps that you connect to your Google Drive are a blast to use. They allow seamless access on any PC or Mac, and the fact that these apps utilize native Google Drive functionalities — auto-saving, for example — make working with them a real treat.

But, there are a lot of apps that masquerade around as being free, while you do in fact need to pay to access even the most basic of functionalities. Unfortunately, getting rid of these isn’t as easy as removing a Chrome extension.

Not only is Google Drive a very competent cloud storage app but it integrates seamlessly into the wider Google infrastructure and other cloud apps. Did you know you can integrate other apps within Google Drive too? This tutorial is going to show you how to add or remove connected apps in Google Drive.

There's an easy way to prevent apps and services from gaining access to your Google Drive cloud account.

About Chromebooks:
A Chromebook is a laptop or tablet running the Linux-based Chrome OS as its operating system. The devices are primarily used to perform a variety of tasks using the Google Chrome browser, with most applications and data residing in the cloud rather than on the machine itself. All Chromebooks released since late 2017 can also run Android apps. Some Chromebooks can run Linux apps.

The first Chromebooks for sale, by Acer Inc. and Samsung, began shipping in 2011. In addition to laptop models, a desktop version, called a Chromebox, was introduced in May 2012, and an "all-in-one" device, called a Chromebase, was introduced in January 2014, by LG Electronics.




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