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Chromium maintainer for Fedora has disabled Sync and Google Sign-In support right now
(bodhi.fedoraproject.org)
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Well, playing devils advocate here: how would you feel about this if this was an open-source password manager (which this functionality of Chrome basically is) and the main developer would say: "I don't feel comfortable with 3rd parties advertising their own modified clients (which I have no way to know if they don't leak all passwords) as drop in replacements of the official client using the same API"?
Then I would tell them:
I think I might say:
eww! That kinda smells like OOo and MySQL and ownCloud to me ;)
Neither of you address the core issue I raised, which is that unsuspecting users utilizing 3rd party clients could be at risk of having their passwords exposed (from Google's perspective and again playing devels advocate here).