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Google Chrome is freaking me out D:

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I need help with google chrome. Everytime I go on it, images have been changed.

The :hug: smiley was showing up as a picture of my cousins yesterday.

The Tumblr logo was a random black and white picture.

On facebook it looked like my cousin uploaded a picture of my friend.

 

 

I've un-installed it and reinstalled but it's still doing it and it's starting to get quite annoying at this point.

 

Has anyone else ever had this problem? :uhoh:

hhahahahahahahahahaahah :')

 

*no help*

wtf3r.jpg

 

:wtf: This is a mix-up between funny and creepy, lol bracelet wtf

 

Maybe it is caused by viruses or malwares, or could it be any defection of Chrome addons? I don't know, I'm not a PC whiz :\

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I got rid of all my extensions, deleted all my browsing history and cache

and I think it might be okay.

 

 

Thanks for the help Rudy.

Did I really help? :uhoh:

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you actually did, you reminded me that I should delete all my browsing data :lol:

:lol:

 

So any picture of your cousins or bracelet shows up after you deleted them off? :P

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Haha, no there's not.

I was so freaked out yesterday seeing pictures of my cousins on here :|

What you should be more wary off is that by using Chrome all your browsing history is being stored by Uncle Google, ready for them to tailor lovely advertising at you

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