![]() ![]() ![]() This is going to be so beneficial and useful for so many users that we’ll likely look back on the pre-Wi-Fi Sync days and wonder how it was we got by. ![]() Once you log into a Wi-Fi network, the password for that network is no longer just saved and remembered on the particular Chromebook you are on: it is saved and remembered as a part of your Google account. The idea and premise of Wi-Fi sync is simple in theory, even if it isn’t in practice from a development perspective. It’s a feature that I honestly think should have come around far, far sooner, but I’m absolutely elated that it is now here. When Chrome OS 85 rolled out earlier in the week, one of the key updates that came along for the ride was the new Wi-Fi sync.
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