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Google just made life a little easier for iOS users with a new feature in Chrome. Now, you can seamlessly switch between your work and personal Google accounts without the hassle of signing in and out constantly. No more juggling multiple accounts and passwords!

Separation is key here. When you switch to your work account, your browsing activity related to your organization stays separate from your personal browsing. Tabs, history, passwords – it all stays within the managed account browsing experience. It’s a win-win for both end users and IT admins.

And hey, with organizations ditching company phones, it’s more important than ever for employees to access company resources from their personal devices. The improved account switching and data separation in Chrome make it easier for businesses to adapt to this new normal.

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But wait, there’s more! Google is rolling out advanced security features for IT departments to implement. And Chrome Enterprise now offers reporting capabilities for Android and iOS, giving organizations better insights into security events.

URL filtering is also coming to iOS, so companies can block employees from visiting certain sites and redirect them to approved services. It’s all about keeping things secure and streamlined in the ever-evolving workplace.

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