
Chrome OS- Chrome Sync (ChromeOS) is set to Disable Chrome Sync.
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Chrome browser for Windows, Mac and Linux- Chrome Sync and Roaming Profiles (Chrome Browser - Cloud Managed) is set to Disallow Sync.This setting takes effect only if you turn off Google Sync: Left blank, Chrome never automatically deletes certain types of browsing data. The minimum value that you can specify is 1 hour. Browser data that is older than the length of time that you specify is automatically deleted.

This setting is useful for users that work with sensitive data.Ĭhrome deletes expired data 15 seconds after the browser starts, and then every hour while the browser is running. Device management modeĬontrols how long Chrome keeps browser data, such as history, cookies, and passwords. Users are prompted to only enter the Chromebook machine name and choose their configuration, such as sales or engineering. Upload a configuration template to minimize the amount of information that users need to enter when they’re joining their devices to the Active Directory domain. For details, see Configure your domain to access the managed Google Play Store. Then, apps that you approve for the domain will automatically show up for users when they open the managed Google Play store. To let Active Directory users access the Google Play Store, you need to upload the Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) file. Only available if you manage Chrome OS devices with Active Directory For details, see Manage Chrome OS devices with Active Directory. You can see devices in your Google Admin console and domain controllers. Use the Device management mode setting, described below, to specify whether devices that are enrolled by users in the selected organizational unit are integrated to Active Directory.

Selecting Enable Active Directory Management lets you manage Chrome OS devices using Microsoft Active Directory or your Admin console. For more details, see Manage policies for Chrome OS devices. For Chrome OS devices in an AD environment, we recommend using cloud-based Chrome management and Kerberos. Note: Chrome OS device management with Microsoft Active Directory (AD) is no longer available for new users. You must be signed in as a super administrator for this task.
