Last I looked, Chrome’s sync is not E2EE. Next to nothing (user space) is E2EE, in Google’s ecosystem. By default it’s only Encryption in Transit. I think you can enable a Passphrase (encryption on device), but that’s optional.
If you navigate to the security section you can define an extra, non-Google account tied, password specifically for browser data. If you do so, it’s E2E encrypted.
Last I looked, Chrome’s sync is not E2EE. Next to nothing (user space) is E2EE, in Google’s ecosystem. By default it’s only Encryption in Transit. I think you can enable a Passphrase (encryption on device), but that’s optional.
By default you’re correct.
If you navigate to the security section you can define an extra, non-Google account tied, password specifically for browser data. If you do so, it’s E2E encrypted.
Idk then. I had a separate sync password which will not sync anything after logged on in Chrome until I gave that password.