Settings - Management
Settings
Your $1Chromebook is managed
Your $1Chromebook is managed by $2example.com
Your $1Chromebook is not managed
Your browser is managed
Your browser is managed by $1example.com
Your browser is not managed
Your administrator can change your browser setup remotely. Activity on this device may also be managed outside of Chrome. <a target="_blank" href="$1">Learn more</a>
This browser is not managed by a company or other organization. Activity on this device may be managed outside of Chrome. <a target="_blank" href="$1">Learn more</a>
Your administrator can change your browser setup remotely. Activity on this device may also be managed outside of Thorium. <a target="_blank" href="$1">Learn more</a>
This browser is not managed by a company or other organization. Activity on this device may be managed outside of Thorium. <a target="_blank" href="$1">Learn more</a>
This device and account are not managed by a company or other organization.
Your device is managed by $1example.com and your account is managed by $2example.com.
Your device and account are managed by $1example.com.
Your account is managed by $1example.com.
Custom root certificates
Administrators of this device have set up security certificates that may allow them to see the content of websites you visit.
Device
Administrators of this device have configured your network connection, which may allow them to see your network traffic, including which websites you visit.
Your administrator can see:
Who has used the device recently
Who has used the device recently and when
Audio peripherals attached
Peripherals attached to this device while you are logged in
Device statistics such as CPU/RAM usage
Detailed system logs
Networking information such as addresses, interface configuration, and connection quality
Device hardware specifications and statistics such as CPU/RAM utilization history
Numbers and causes of the crashes that occurred recently
Apps installed and how often they are used
Names of files that you print
Printing history
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Device login/logout history, including timestamps and failed attempts
Chrome Remote Desktop history, including timestamps, hosts and client session ids
Linux apps installed and when they were last used
Linux activity within the container, and can install and run Linux apps within the container
Which extensions you have installed
Which Google Play apps you have installed
Your administrator has allowed $1Plugin VM to collect diagnostics data to improve the product experience. See <a target="_blank" href="https://www.parallels.com/pcep">https://www.parallels.com/pcep</a> for more information.
$1example.com requires you to back up your data and return this $2Chromebook.
Instructions from your device administrator:
Extensions
The administrator of this device has installed extensions for additional functions. Extensions have access to some of your data.
$1example.com has installed extensions for additional functions. Extensions have access to some of your data.
Name
Permissions
Websites with info from your organization
The administrator of this device has sent some info to the following websites, like settings or policies.
Your organization, $1example.com, has sent some info to the following websites, like settings or policies.
Browser
Your administrator can see:
Your device name
Your device name and network address
Your device username and Chrome username
Version information about your device and browser
Which extensions and plugins you have installed
Websites you visit and time spent on them
Performance data and crash reports
Chrome Enterprise Connectors
Your administrator has turned on Chrome Enterprise Connectors on your browser. These connectors have access to some of your data.
$1example.com has turned on Chrome Enterprise Connectors on your browser. These connectors have access to some of your data.
Event
Visible data
File is attached
File is downloaded
Text is entered
Page is printed
Security event occurs
Page is visited
Files you upload or attach are sent to Google Cloud or third parties for analysis. For example, they might be scanned for sensitive data or malware.
Files you download are sent to Google Cloud or third parties for analysis. For example, they might be scanned for sensitive data or malware.
Text you paste or attach is sent to Google Cloud or third parties for analysis. For example, it might be scanned for sensitive data.
The content of pages you print is sent to Google Cloud or third parties for analysis. For example, it might be scanned for sensitive data.
When security events are flagged by Chrome, relevant data about the events is sent to your administrator. This can include URLs of pages you visit in Chrome, file names or metadata, and the username that you use to sign in to web based applications, your device and Chrome.
URLs of pages you visit are sent to Google Cloud or third parties for analysis. For example, they might be scanned to detect unsafe websites.