Update thorium_strings.grd

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@ -371,10 +371,10 @@ If you update this file, be sure also to update google_chrome_strings.grd. -->
<ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Thorium Beta <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Thorium Beta
</message> </message>
<message name="IDS_ACCESSIBLE_DEV_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for the accessible name of a tabbed browser window for the developer (dev) channel version of the browser"> <message name="IDS_ACCESSIBLE_DEV_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for the accessible name of a tabbed browser window for the developer (dev) channel version of the browser">
<ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Thorium Dev <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Chromium Dev
</message> </message>
<message name="IDS_ACCESSIBLE_CANARY_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for the accessible name of a tabbed browser window for the canary (nightly build) channel version of the browser"> <message name="IDS_ACCESSIBLE_CANARY_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for the accessible name of a tabbed browser window for the canary (nightly build) channel version of the browser">
<ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Thorium Canary <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Chromium Canary
</message> </message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_VERSION_COMPANY_NAME" desc="Company name on the about pages"> <message name="IDS_ABOUT_VERSION_COMPANY_NAME" desc="Company name on the about pages">
The Chromium Authors and Alex313031 The Chromium Authors and Alex313031
@ -617,6 +617,22 @@ Permissions you've already given to websites and apps may apply to this account.
desc="Message shown to the user to validate the download when the download url is classified to lead to malware by the safebrowsing database."> desc="Message shown to the user to validate the download when the download url is classified to lead to malware by the safebrowsing database.">
Thorium blocked this file because it is dangerous Thorium blocked this file because it is dangerous
</message> </message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_SUBPAGE_SUMMARY_UNKNOWN_SOURCE"
desc="Summary of dangerous warning for a file (like an extension) from an unknown source.">
Extensions, apps, and themes from unknown sources can harm your device. Thorium recommends only installing them from the <ph name="IDS_EXTENSION_WEB_STORE_TITLE">$1<ex>Chrome Web Store</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_SUBPAGE_SUMMARY_ENCRYPTED"
desc="Summary of dangerous warning for an encrypted file.">
Thorium blocked this file because it's encrypted. Ask its owner to decrypt it
</message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_SUBPAGE_SUMMARY_MALWARE"
desc="Subpage summary for malware warning for the user.">
Thorium blocked this file because it has malware
</message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_SUBPAGE_SUMMARY_TOO_BIG"
desc="Subpage summary of warning for a file blocked for being too large.">
Thorium blocked this file because it's too big for a security check. Try again with files up to 50 MB
</message>
<!-- Download Shelf Items --> <!-- Download Shelf Items -->
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_STATUS_CRX_INSTALL_RUNNING" <message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_STATUS_CRX_INSTALL_RUNNING"
@ -1321,7 +1337,7 @@ Permissions you've already given to websites and apps may apply to this account.
To access your Thorium browser stuff across all your devices, sign in, then turn on sync To access your Thorium browser stuff across all your devices, sign in, then turn on sync
</message> </message>
<message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_CREATION_FLOW_ACCOUNT_SELECTION_LACROS_SUBTITLE" desc="Profile picker, account selection screen subtitle"> <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_CREATION_FLOW_ACCOUNT_SELECTION_LACROS_SUBTITLE" desc="Profile picker, account selection screen subtitle">
The following accounts are not signed into any Chromium profiles. If you want to use an account in another profile, remove that profile first. The following accounts are not signed into any Thorium profiles. If you want to use an account in another profile, remove that profile first.
</message> </message>
</if> </if>
<if expr="not lacros"> <if expr="not lacros">
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<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>How you can manage your data:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> To protect your privacy, we auto-delete your interests that are older than 4 weeks. As you keep browsing, an interest might appear on the list again. Or you can remove interests you dont want Thorium to consider. <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>How you can manage your data:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> To protect your privacy, we auto-delete your interests that are older than 4 weeks. As you keep browsing, an interest might appear on the list again. Or you can remove interests you dont want Thorium to consider.
</message> </message>
<message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_2_BULLET_POINT_1" desc="FLEDGE APIBullet 1 of 3 that appear beneath the “Sites you visit that define your interests” subtitle. We break the description into the 3 pieces users most care about: 1) what data, 2) why this data, 3) what can I do about it? * “What data is used:” is bold and serves as a label to help people skimming the page. * “Your browsing history”: The users browsing history is available beneath the “History” menu at Chromiums top level. This content taken in isolation is somewhat misleading. With FLEDGE, a site can store information in Chromium about the users visit to their site. For example, the site might store “running_shoes_red_size_35” to indicate that the user showed interest in a particular shoe. Were OK with the simplification in this bullet because 1) we explain it in the next bullet and 2) we want the user to understand that at the top level, both Topics &amp; Fledge are based on the same thing and that is the users browsing history."> <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_2_BULLET_POINT_1" desc="FLEDGE APIBullet 1 of 3 that appear beneath the “Sites you visit that define your interests” subtitle. We break the description into the 3 pieces users most care about: 1) what data, 2) why this data, 3) what can I do about it? * “What data is used:” is bold and serves as a label to help people skimming the page. * “Your browsing history”: The users browsing history is available beneath the “History” menu at Chromiums top level. This content taken in isolation is somewhat misleading. With FLEDGE, a site can store information in Chromium about the users visit to their site. For example, the site might store “running_shoes_red_size_35” to indicate that the user showed interest in a particular shoe. Were OK with the simplification in this bullet because 1) we explain it in the next bullet and 2) we want the user to understand that at the top level, both Topics &amp; Fledge are based on the same thing and that is the users browsing history.">
<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>What data is used:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> Your browsing history, a record of sites youve visited using Thorium on this device. <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>What data is used:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> Your browsing history, a record of sites youve visited using Chromium on this device.
</message> </message>
<message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_2_BULLET_POINT_2" desc="FLEDGE API Bullet 2 of 3 that appear beneath the “Sites you visit that define your interests” subtitle. We break the description into the 3 pieces users most care about: 1) what data, 2) why this data, 3) what can I do about it? * “How we use this data:” is bold and serves as a label to help people skimming the page."> <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_2_BULLET_POINT_2" desc="FLEDGE API Bullet 2 of 3 that appear beneath the “Sites you visit that define your interests” subtitle. We break the description into the 3 pieces users most care about: 1) what data, 2) why this data, 3) what can I do about it? * “How we use this data:” is bold and serves as a label to help people skimming the page.">
<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>How we use this data:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> Sites can store information with Thorium about your interests. For example, if you visit a site to buy shoes for a marathon, the site might define your interest as running marathons. Later, if you visit a different site to register for a race, that site can show you an ad for running shoes based on your interests. <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>How we use this data:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> Sites can store information with Thorium about your interests. For example, if you visit a site to buy shoes for a marathon, the site might define your interest as running marathons. Later, if you visit a different site to register for a race, that site can show you an ad for running shoes based on your interests.