- Google's Chrome browser auto-suggest feature stores information typed into the browser's search bar, even without hitting enter, potentially giving Google access to sensitive information. - Any keystrokes typed into the Chrome search bar while Google is the default search engine may be sent to Google and stored along with the user's IP address. - However, individuals have options to avoid having their search queries stored, such as turning off auto-suggest, changing their default search engine, or using Chrome's Incognito mode.