Any help here will be greatly appreciated.
A little background first ... I have 3 various manufacturer laptops running Win7 and running the Chrome browser. The browser level on each is Version 58.0.3029.110 (64-bit) and Chrome browser reports that as current. On the browser window, to the immediate left of the minimze action, there is a tab with a user name (Phil) that I believe is the currently logged on (to the browser mostly for synchronization purposes. This seems to work in so far as when I go to a different computer, the open tabs and windows are synched across multiple systems.
I cannot however find a way to make this work on the Acer C710 Chromebook, on which the browser reports itself as being Version 49.0.2623.112 (64 bit), on "platform" 7834.70.0 (Official Build) stable-channer parrot and Firmware Google_Parrot-2685.54.0 --- Running the "check for and apply updates" I am told "Your device is up to date", and the more info link also reports "Currently on stable channel", among levels of various functions.
I *do* realize that on the Chromebook, the OS and the browser are, depending on you want to put it, very tightly knit with each other and the browser is, for all practical purposes, the OS as well.
I also have NO recollection as to how I managed to get that username tab into the Chrome browser on the Windows 7 systems, but that's really not important at the moment as I have no plans to add another specifc user to the browser and even if I did, this wouldn't be the right place to talk about for that OS.
So, to get to the point. How do I setup a userid tab, or whatever it's actually called, on the Chrome browser on the Chromebook computer when the Chrome browser is reporting itself to be up to date? Or, is there's another synch function either available some other way, or built into the browser on both the Windows 7 systems as well as the Chrome OS / Chrome browser on the Acer C710 Chromebook
Last acknowledgement ... the C710 Chromebook is, I imagine is pretty old, and just may not be capable of doing any of what I'd really like it to do.
Apologies for the length of the post ... and thanks to anyone who can respond with suggestions for help.
Phil