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<!-- ChromeOS-specific strings (included from generated_resources.grd).
Everything in this file is wrapped in <if expr="chromeos_ash">. -->
<grit-part>
<message name="IDS_EMPTY_STRING" desc="Empty string, exist only to make code generic. No translation required.">
</message>
<!-- Application name notification upon idle -->
<message name="IDS_IDLE_APP_NAME_UNKNOWN_APPLICATION_NOTIFICATION" desc="A notification which shows that the name of the running Kiosk application cannot be determined and is probably invalid.">
The application appears to be invalid.
</message>
<!-- Per-App Time Limits -->
<message name="IDS_APP_TIME_LIMIT_APP_BLOCKED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="PerAppTimeLimit system notification message specifying that the application has been blocked.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Gmail</ex></ph> is blocked
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_TIME_LIMIT_APP_AVAILABLE_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="PerAppTimeLimit system notification message specifying that the application is no longer blocked.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Gmail</ex></ph> is now available
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_TIME_LIMIT_APP_WILL_PAUSE_SYSTEM_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="PerAppTimeLimit system notification title specifying that the application will pause soon.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>App x</ex></ph> will pause soon
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_TIME_LIMIT_APP_WILL_PAUSE_SYSTEM_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="PerAppTimeLimit system notification message specifying that the application will pause in the specified time.">
<ph name="TIME">$1<ex> 5 minutes</ex></ph> left
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_TIME_LIMIT_APP_TIME_LIMIT_SET_SYSTEM_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="PerAppTimeLimit system notification title specifying that the application's time limit has been set by a parent.">
Update from your parent
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_TIME_LIMIT_APP_TIME_LIMIT_SET_SYSTEM_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="PerAppTimeLimit system notification message specifying that the application's time limit has been set by a parent.">
<ph name="TIME">$1<ex> 1 hour 30 minutes</ex></ph> time limit set for <ph name="APP_NAME">$2<ex>Gmail</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_TIME_LIMIT_APP_TIME_LIMIT_REMOVED_SYSTEM_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="PerAppTimeLimit system notification message specifying that the application's time limit has been removed by parent.">
Time limit removed for <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Gmail</ex></ph>
</message>
<!-- Website Permission -->
<message name="IDS_WEBSITE_APPROVED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of system notification for remote website approvals. This is shown to a child user when a parent has remotely approved their request to access a certain website.">
Website request approved
</message>
<message name="IDS_WEBSITE_APPROVED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message in system notification for remote website approvals. This is shown to a child user when a parent has remotely approved their request to access a certain website.">
Click here to visit <ph name="APPROVED_URL">$1<ex>www.google.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_WEBSITE_APPROVED_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="The string shown as the display source of website approval notifications. Family Link is the name of a Google app.">
Family Link
</message>
<!-- Wallpaper Manager (Deprecated Chrome App Version) -->
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_APP_NAME" desc="Name of the app which allows users to pick their wallpaper.">
Wallpaper Picker
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_ALL_CATEGORY_LABEL" desc="Wallpaper category label.">
All
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_DELETE_COMMAND_LABEL" desc="Wallpaper delete command label.">
Delete
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_MY_IMAGES_CATEGORY_LABEL" desc="Wallpaper category label, the equivalent of the Custom category on the new wallpaper picker.">
My Images
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_SELECT_CUSTOM_LABEL" desc="Selects custom wallpaper label.">
Custom Image:
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_POSITION_LABEL" desc="Custom wallpaper position label.">
Position:
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_COLOR_LABEL" desc="Custom wallpaper color label.">
Color:
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_REFRESH_LABEL" desc="The label of the refresh option in the top bar. Upon click, the wallpaper picker will fetch the online wallpapers again.">
Refresh
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_EXPLORE_LABEL" desc="The label of the explore option in the top bar. Upon click, a link with more information on the selected wallpaper will open.">
Explore
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_SHOW_CUSTOM_WALLPAPER_ON_START_WARNING" desc="The string displayed to user when set custom wallpaper.">
Wallpapers appear on the Sign-in Screen.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_DAILY_REFRESH_LABEL" desc="Wallpaper daily refresh checkbox label. It is the equivalent of surprise me on the new wallpaper picker.">
Daily Refresh
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="The string displayed when user can't use wallpaper picker because they're not connected to the internet.">
The images are currently not available. Please reconnect to the internet to see wallpaper collections.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_IMAGE_ERROR" desc="The string displayed to user when downloading the wallpaper failed on the new wallpaper picker.">
There's an error. Please try again by choosing other images.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_DOWNLOAD_CANCEL" desc="The string displayed to user when downloading the wallpaper canceled.">
Download was canceled.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_ACCESS_FILE_FAILURE" desc="The string displayed to user when accessing custom wallpaper on disk failed.">
Chrome cannot access the image.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_INVALID_WALLPAPER" desc="The string displayed to user when user selected wallpaper can not be set as a wallpaper.">
Chrome cannot set wallpaper.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_NO_IMAGES_AVAILABLE" desc="The string displayed to user when there're no local files that can be used as wallpaper.">
No images available
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_LAYOUT_CENTER" desc="Label for option to center a customized wallpaper.">
Center
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_LAYOUT_CENTER_CROPPED" desc="Label for option to center crop a customized wallpaper.">
Center Cropped
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_LAYOUT_STRETCH" desc="Label for option to stretch a customized wallpaper.">
Stretch
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_CURRENTLY_SET_LABEL" desc="The string displayed before the title of the currently set wallpaper.">
Currently set
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_CONFIRM_PREVIEW_WALLPAPER_LABEL" desc="Label for the button that confirms setting the preview wallpaper.">
Set Wallpaper
</message>
<message name="IDS_WALLPAPER_MANAGER_SET_SUCCESSFULLY_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown to user after setting wallpaper is done.">
Wallpaper set successfully
</message>
<message name="IDS_CURRENT_WALLPAPER_SET_BY_MESSAGE" desc="The string displayed to user if the current wallpaper is set by a third party wallpaper app/extension.">
The current wallpaper is set by '<ph name="APP_NAME">$1</ph>'. You may need to uninstall '<ph name="APP_NAME">$1</ph>' before selecting a different wallpaper.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEFAULT_WALLPAPER_ACCESSIBLE_LABEL" desc="Accessibility text read by chromevox when the default wallpaper is focused.">
Default wallpaper
</message>
<!-- MultiDevice setup dialog. -->
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_ACCEPT_LABEL" desc="Label for button to accept conditions and begin MultiDevice setup workflow.">
Accept &amp; continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_TRY_AGAIN_LABEL" desc="Label for button to retry setup upon failure.">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_PASSWORD_PAGE_HEADER" desc="Header for the first page in the multi-device setup flow; the page displays a field in which the user must enter their password to continue.">
Enter your password
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_PASSWORD_PAGE_ENTER_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Default text in the field for user to enter their password.">
Password
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_PASSWORD_PAGE_WRONG_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Message displayed in the multi-device setup flow when the user has entered an incorrect password.">
Wrong password
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_BACK_LABEL" desc="Label for button to navigate back in MultiDevice setup workflow.">
Back
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_SETUP_SUCCEEDED_PAGE_HEADER" desc="Header for successful setup page.">
All set!
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_SETUP_SUCCEEDED_PAGE_MESSAGE" desc="Message for successful setup page.">
Go to <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="settings-link"&gt;</ph>Settings<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> to see your options for Better Together.
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_DIALOG_ACCESSIBILITY_TITLE" desc="Accessibility title for the multidevice setup dialog with a '- Dialog' appended to inform screen reader users they are in a dialog. This is a work around to deal with the fact that we cannot annotate the window's role as a dialog another way.">
Connect to your phone - Dialog
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_HEADER" desc="Header for welcome page.">
Connect to your phone
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_MESSAGE" desc="Summary to tell user that they can share their Android's capabilities with their ChromeOS device; includes details on specific features that can be used and a link to an information page">
You can text from your computer, share your internet connection, reply to conversation notifications and unlock your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> with your phone.<ph name="FOOTNOTE_POINTER">$2<ex>*</ex></ph> <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a href="$3<ex>https://support.google.com/chromebook/?p=multidevice</ex>" target="_blank"&gt;</ph>Learn more<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_FOOTNOTE" desc="Footnote for multi-device feature setup page, which indicates that the exact set of features available to users differs according to the device model used.">
<ph name="FOOTNOTE_POINTER">$1<ex>*</ex></ph>Features vary by device
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_SINGLE_DEVICE_HEADER" desc="Label appearing over the name of an Android phone which this Chromebook can connect to.">
Device detected
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_MULTIPLE_DEVICE_HEADER" desc="Label appearing over a list of Android phones which this Chromebook can connect to.">
Select a device
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_OFFLINE_DEVICE_OPTION" desc="Device name appearing in the list of Android phones indicating
the device is offline.">
<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Pixel 2</ex></ph> (offline)
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_FEATURE_LIST_HEADER" desc="Header to introduce a list of the features that the user is agreeing to in the multi-device setup.">
When you connect your devices, you agree that your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> can:
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_AWM_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of a feature that shows text messages received by the user's phone as notification on their Chromebook and a link to an information page.">
Send you notifications and default to remembering this computer for Messages. <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a href="$1<ex>https://support.google.com/chromebook/?p=messages</ex>"&gt;</ph>Learn more<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_MIRROR_PHONE_NOTIFICATIONS" desc="Tell the user that Better Together can automatically mirror notifications from their phone to their Chromebook.">
Mirror notifications from your phone
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_WIFI_SYNC" desc="Description of a feature that syncs Wi-Fi network configurations between ChromeOS devices and a connected Android phone">
Sync Wi-Fi networks with your phone
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_CAMERA_ROLL" desc="Description of a feature that allows user to download most recent items in camera roll on the connected Android phone">
Access your phone's camera roll
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_INSTALL_APPS_DESCRIPTION" desc="Tell the user that Better Together can automatically install apps on their Chromebook">
Automatically install apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIDEVICE_SETUP_START_SETUP_PAGE_ADD_FEATURES" desc="Tell the user that Better Together can offer to add new features to that use their phone's connection to their Chromebook">
Offer new features as they become available
</message>
<!-- Update Screen Strings -->
<message name="IDS_CHECKING_FOR_UPDATES" desc="Notification for checking for update">
Checking for updates
</message>
<message name="IDS_QUICK_FIX_RELEASE_BUILD" desc="Quick Fix build which is ChromeOS release build displayed string instead of canary/dev/beta.">
QuickFix
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_VERIFYING" desc="Message that the system is verifying an update">
Verifying...
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_FINALIZING" desc="Message that the system is finalizing an update">
Finalizing...
</message>
<!-- Cellular Setup UI Strings -->
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_BACK_LABEL" desc="Label for button to go to previous screen during cellular setup">
Back
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_DONE_LABEL" desc="Label for button to finish and exit cellular setup">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_TRY_AGAIN_LABEL" desc="Label for button to retry a step during cellular setup">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_NEXT_LABEL" desc="Label for button that advances to next step during cellular setup">
Next
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_SKIP_DISCOVERY_LABEL" desc="Label for button that skips the multiple profile selection step and sets up a new profile during eSIM cellular setup">
Skip &amp; Set up new profile
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_CONFIRM_LABEL" desc="Label for button that verifies the confirmation code entered during cellular setup">
Confirm
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_ACTIVATION_CODE" desc="Label for activation code input box">
Activation code
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_SIM_DETECT_PAGE_TITLE" desc="Title for first screen of cellular setup during which ChromeOS is preparing the cellular device for setup.">
Preparing to setup your cellular device...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_SIM_DETECT_PAGE_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for cellular setup when ChromeOS encounters an error preparing the cellular device for setup.">
No network found
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_SIM_DETECT_PAGE_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed under title in cellular setup when ChromeOS encounters an error preparing the cellular device for setup and has retry attempts left. Prompts user to insert SIM and try again.">
No network found. Please insert your SIM and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_SIM_DETECT_PAGE_FINAL_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed under title in cellular setup when ChromeOS encounters an error preparing the cellular device for setup and has no retry attempts left. Prompts user to insert SIM, reboot and try again.">
No network found. Please insert your SIM and reboot your device before trying again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_PROVISIONING_PAGE_LOADING_TITLE" desc="Title for cellular setup step which indicates that a connection is in progress to the user's mobile data provider (e.g., Verizon).">
Connecting to <ph name="CARRIER_NAME">$1<ex>Google Fi</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_PROVISIONING_PAGE_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for cellular setup step which indicates that the Chromebook was unable to establish a connection to the user's mobile data provider (e.g., Verizon).">
Couldn't connect to <ph name="CARRIER_NAME">$1<ex>Google Fi</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_PROVISIONING_PAGE_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message for the cellular setup step which indicates that the Chromebook was unable to establish a connection to the user's mobile data provider (e.g., Verizon).">
Please try again. For technical support, contact <ph name="CARRIER_NAME">$1<ex>Google Fi</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_PROVISIONING_PAGE_ACTIVE_TITLE" desc="Title for cellular setup step which indicates that the Chromebook is in the process of connecting to a mobile network.">
Connect to mobile network
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_FINAL_PAGE_TITLE" desc="Title for the final success screen of cellular setup that tells the user that setup is completed but service is being activated">
Mobile data being activated
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_PSIM_FINAL_PAGE_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed under title in final success screen of physical SIM cellular setup that tells user that service may take a while to activate.">
Network has been added successfully. It may take several minutes for your cellular network to become active.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_FINAL_PAGE_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for the final screen of cellular setup when ChromeOS encountered an error completing activation">
Could not activate cellular device
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_FINAL_PAGE_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed under title in final screen of cellular setup when ChromeOS encountered an error completing activation.">
An error occured during activation.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_FINAL_PAGE_SUCCESS_HEADER" desc="Header displayed at the top of the success screen of the eSIM installation flow that tells user that a new eSIM profile has been added.">
Network added
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_FINAL_PAGE_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed under title in final success screen of eSIM cellular setup that tells user that their profile has been activated.">
This mobile network will be available to all users on this device
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_FINAL_PAGE_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed under title in final screen of eSIM cellular setup when ChromeOS encountered an error installing eSIM profiles.">
Couldn't install eSIM profile. For help, please contact your carrier.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PROFILE_DETECT_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed during loading page in eSIM setup flow when looking for eSIM profiles.">
Looking for available profiles...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PROFILE_DETECT_DURING_ACTIVE_CELLULAR_CONNECTION_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed during loading page in eSIM setup flow when looking for eSIM profiles informing the user that cellular setup may disconnect their current cellular network connection.">
Looking for available profiles. This may cause your mobile network to disconnect for a few minutes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_PROFILE_LIST_PAGE_MESSAGE" desc="Label informing the user that they are able to select multiple eSIM profiles for downloading.">
We've found multiple profiles available to download. Select the ones you would like to download before proceeding.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE" desc="Label for informing the user on ways to retrieve an eSim profile">
Scan a QR Code using your device camera or enter the activation code provided by your carrier
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_ENTER_ACTIVATION_CODE" desc="Label for informing the user to enter activation code when no media devices have been found">
Please enter your activation code
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_USE_CAMERA" desc="Label for button that uses the camera to scan for QR Codes when clicked.">
Use camera to scan QR Code
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SWITCH_CAMERA" desc="Label for button that toggles the camera between user-facing and environment-facing.">
Flip camera
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_A11Y_QR_CODE_CAMERA_ON" desc="Accessibility announcement provided during the eSIM setup flow which alerts the user about how to set up an eSIM profile to use for a cellular connection. The flow involves clicking a button to cause the device's webcam to turn on, then the user showing a QR Code to the camera to continue.">
Device camera has turned on. Please place your eSIM QR Code in front of the camera.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_A11Y_QR_CODE_CAMERA_SCAN_SUCCESS" desc="Accessibility announcement provided during the eSIM setup flow which alerts the user that a qr code has been succesfully scanned by the device camera.">
QR Code has been scanned.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_SUCCESS" desc="Label informing the user that an an activation code was scanned successfully.">
Activation code detected
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_USE_CAMERA_AGAIN" desc="Label for button informing the user to click to use the camera to rescan for QR Codes.">
Use camera again
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_ERROR" desc="Label informing the user that there was an error detecting activation code.">
Error detecting code
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_RETRY" desc="Label for button informing user to retry rescan of QR Codes.">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_LOADING" desc="Label informing the user that the activation code is currently being verified.">
Verifying activation code...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_VERIFYING_ACTIVATION_CODE" desc="Label informing the user that the activation code is currently being verified, and that it may take a couple of minutes before it is complete.">
Verifying activation code. This may take a few minutes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_INVALID" desc="Label informing the user that the code used to install an eSIM profile is invalid.">
Invalid code. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_INPUT_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle for input informing the user that the code used to install an eSIM profile must follow a specific format.">
Your entry should have the format LPA:1$&lt;smdp address&gt;$&lt;activation code&gt;
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_SCAN_QR_CODE_INPUT_ERROR" desc="Error label for input informing the user that the code used to install an eSIM profile is invalid and must follow a specific format.">
Invalid code. Your entry should have the format LPA:1$&lt;smdp address&gt;$&lt;activation code&gt;
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESTABLISH_NETWORK_CONNECTION" desc="Message, informing user that a network connection is being established during cellular setup">
Establishing network connection ...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_EID_MENU_ITEM_TITLE" desc="Title for menu item in the eSIM list triple dot menu that shows the EID and QR Code dialog when clicked.">
Show device EID
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_EID_POPUP_TITLE" desc="Label shown when vewing EID and QR Code popup describing device EID">
Your device EID
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_EID_POPUP_DESCRIPTION" desc="Label shown when veiwing EID and QR Code popup describing what an EID number is used for">
A customer service rep can use this EID number to help you activate service
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_EID_POPUP_A11Y_LABEL" desc="A11y label for EID and QR Code dialog describing what the device's EID number is and what it's used for">
Your device EID is <ph name="EID_NUMBER">$1<ex>123456789</ex></ph>. A customer service rep can use the EID number to help you activate service.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_CONFIRMATION_CODE_MESSAGE" desc="Message, prompting the user to enter the confirmation code to activate an eSIM profile.">
Please enter your confirmation code.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_CONFIRMATION_CODE_INPUT" desc="Label for the input used to enter the confirmation code to activate an eSIM profile.">
Confirmation code
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_CONFIRMATION_CODE_ERROR" desc="Message, informing the user the confirmation code entered to activate an eSIM profile is invalid and to contact their carrier.">
Unable to connect to this profile. For technical support, please contact your carrier.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CELLULAR_SETUP_ESIM_PAGE_CONFIRMATION_CODE_LOADING" desc="Message, informing the user the confirmation code entered to activate an eSIM profile is currently being verified.">
Verifying confirmation code...
</message>
<!-- ChromeOS Strings -->
<message name="IDS_ECHO_CONSENT_DIALOG_TEXT" desc="Dialog text shown when user is asked to give consent to proceed with redeeming an ECHO offer.">
<ph name="SERVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Google Drive</ex></ph> wants to check if you are using an eligible ChromeOS device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ECHO_DISABLED_CONSENT_DIALOG_TEXT" desc="Dialog text shown when user is informed that redeeming offers is disabled for the device.">
Your IT administrator has disabled Chrome Goodies for your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ECHO_CONSENT_DISMISS_BUTTON" desc="Dismiss dialog button label for disabled echo dialog.">
Got it
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFERS_CONSENT_INFOBAR_ENABLE_BUTTON" desc="Enable button label.">
Allow
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFERS_CONSENT_INFOBAR_DISABLE_BUTTON" desc="Disable button label.">
Deny
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONFIG_ERROR_INCORRECT_PASSWORD" desc="Error for network configuration: Incorrect password.">
Incorrect password
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONFIG_ERROR_NETWORK_TYPE_MISSING" desc="Error for network configuration: Network type missing.">
Network type missing
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONFIG_ERROR_NETWORK_PROP_DICT_MALFORMED" desc="Error for network configuration: Network property dictionary malformed.">
Network property dictionary malformed
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_ENROLLMENT_HANDLER_TITLE" desc="Title of the window for generating a new network certificate.">
Obtain network certificate
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_ENROLLMENT_HANDLER_INSTRUCTIONS" desc="Text in the window used for generating a new network certificate.">
The certificate required by network "<ph name="network_name">$1<ex>My Wireless</ex></ph>" is either not installed or is no longer valid. Please get a new certificate and try connecting again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_ENROLLMENT_HANDLER_BUTTON" desc="Text of the accept button for generating a new network certificate.">
Get new certificate
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_AVAILABLE" desc="Notification for available update">
System update available. Preparing to download&#x2026;
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_COMPLETED_REBOOTING" desc="Notification for update completed and reboot is in progress">
Restarting to apply updates
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_STATUS_TITLE" desc="Title of update screeen telling the status of update.">
Downloading the latest update
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_STATUS_SUBTITLE_PERCENT" desc="Subtitle of update screeen telling the status of update: percent complete and time left.">
<ph name="PERCENT">$1<ex>100%</ex></ph> complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_STATUS_SUBTITLE_TIME_LEFT" desc="Subtitle of update screeen telling the status of update: percent complete and time left.">
About <ph name="TIME_LEFT">$1<ex>5 minutes</ex></ph> left
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_UPDATE_TITLE" desc="Title of educative slide.">
After this, no waiting for updates
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_UPDATE_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_TITLE" desc="Title of educative slide.">
From here on out, no waiting required
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_UPDATE_TEXT" desc="Text of educative slide.">
This is the only time you’ll wait for an update. On Chromebooks, software updates happen in the background.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_UPDATE_ADDITIONAL_SETTINGS_TEXT" desc="Text of educative slide.">
After this, software updates will happen in the background. You can review update preferences in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_ANTIVIRUS_TITLE" desc="Title of educative slide.">
Built-in virus protection
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_ANTIVIRUS_TEXT" desc="Text of educative slide.">
Chromebooks are designed for security. Your device is protected from malware automatically – no extra software required.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_APPS_TITLE" desc="Title of educative slide.">
Find apps on the Google Play Store
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_APPS_TEXT" desc="Text of educative slide.">
Chromebooks use apps instead of traditional software. Get apps for productivity, entertainment, and more.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_ACCOUNT_TITLE" desc="Title of educative slide.">
Your Google Account is your Chromebook sign-in
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_ACCOUNT_TEXT" desc="Text of educative slide.">
You’ll use your Google Account to sign in to your Chromebook – the same account you use for Gmail, Drive, YouTube, and more.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_BATTERY_WARNING_TITLE" desc="Title of battery warning which is shown during update process if battery is running out.">
Charge your Chromebook
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_BATTERY_WARNING_TEXT" desc="Text of battery warning which is shown during update process if battery is running out.">
Looks like your Chromebook will run out of power before the update is complete. Make sure it's charging correctly to avoid interruption.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_NO_UPDATE_AVAILABLE_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen that is shown when there is no update available.">
Your device is up to date
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_NO_UPDATE_AVAILABLE_TEXT" desc="Text of the screen that is shown when there is no update available.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> updates automatically in the background to give you the latest features and security improvements. You can review update preferences in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SLIDE_LABEL" desc="Text of slide label for accessibility.">
Extra content <ph name="CURRENT_ELEMENT">$1<ex>1</ex></ph> out of <ph name="TOTAL_ELEMENTS">$2<ex>2</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SELECTED_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Text of carousel selected button label for accessibility.">
Selected, extra content <ph name="CURRENT_ELEMENT">$1<ex>1</ex></ph> out of <ph name="TOTAL_ELEMENTS">$2<ex>2</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_UNSELECTED_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Text of carousel unselected button label for accessibility.">
Navigate to extra content <ph name="CURRENT_ELEMENT">$1<ex>1</ex></ph> out of <ph name="TOTAL_ELEMENTS">$2<ex>2</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_COMPLETED" desc="Notification for update completed">
System update complete. Please restart the system.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOADING" desc="The format for ETA during the update downloading stage">
Downloading: <ph name="STATUS">$1<ex>Less than 1 minute left</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOADING_TIME_LEFT_LONG" desc="The status text for downloading estimated time left, when estimated time is more than one hour">
More than 1 hour left
</message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOADING_TIME_LEFT_STATUS_ONE_HOUR" desc="The status text for downloading estimated time when about one hour remaining.">
About 1 hour left
</message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOADING_TIME_LEFT_STATUS_MINUTES" desc="The status text for downloading estimated time left in minutes. In the localized version instead of |minutes| some abbreviation like |mins| should be used.">
About <ph name="TIME">$1<ex>2</ex></ph> minutes left
</message>
<message name="IDS_DOWNLOADING_TIME_LEFT_SMALL" desc="The status text for downloading estimated time left, when estimated time is less than one minute">
Less than 1 minute left
</message>
<message name="IDS_DRIVE_OFFLINE_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in notification when Google Drive offline mode is automatically enabled.">
Your Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drawings files are being synced. Open the Google Drive app to access them online or offline.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DRIVE_OFFLINE_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON" desc="Label on button in notification when Google Drive offline mode is automatically enabled.">
Learn More
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_CANCEL" desc="Message telling to press Escape to cancel update on a non-official build">
Press ESCAPE to skip (Non-official builds only).
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_CANCELLED" desc="Message shown when the update has been cancelled by user">
Cancelling update...
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_OVER_CELLULAR_PROMPT_TITLE" desc="Title for the dialog shown to the user in ChromeOS OOBE before forced auto-update is attempted if the ChromeOS device is connected to a cellular/metered network. The dialog warns the user that procceeding with OOBE on a mobile network can cause overage charges.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> needs an update
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_OVER_CELLULAR_PROMPT_MESSAGE" desc="Contens of the dialog shown to the user in ChromeOS OOBE before forced auto-update is attempted if the ChromeOS device is connected to a cellular/metered network. The dialog warns the user that procceeding with OOBE on a mobile network can cause overage charges. The dialog title states that the Chromebook needs an update.">
If you download the update over your mobile network, it could result in overage charges.
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMORA_CONFIRM_MESSAGE" desc="Remora confirm message on the first OOBE screen">
Your Google Meet hardware is ready to set up
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GENERIC_FATAL_ERROR_TITLE" desc="A generic title to be shown during OOBE to be used in error screens.">
Something went wrong
</message>
<message name="IDS_NEW_WELCOME_SCREEN_GREETING" desc="Greeting message on the OOBE welcome screen">
Welcome to your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_WELCOME_SCREEN_GREETING_CLOUD_READY" desc="Greeting message on the OOBE welcome screen">
Welcome to <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_WELCOME_SCREEN_GREETING_SUBTITLE" desc="Greeting message on the OOBE welcome screen">
Fast. Secure. Effortless.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ADVANCED_OPTIONS_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="Screen title on the ChromeOS OOBE (first run) Advanced options screen">
Advanced options
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ADVANCED_OPTIONS_CFM_SETUP_TITLE" desc="Title of the button that triggers Chromebox for Meetings device mode on the ChromeOS OOBE (first run UI) Advanced options screen">
Set up as Chromebox for meetings
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ADVANCED_OPTIONS_CFM_SETUP_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the button that trigers Chromebox for Meetings device mode on the ChromeOS OOBE (first run UI) Advanced options screen">
Enroll device for video conferencing
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ADVANCED_OPTIONS_DEVICE_REQUISITION_TITLE" desc="Title of the button that triggers Device requisition device setup mode on the ChromeOS OOBE (first run UI) Advanced options screen">
Device requisition
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ADVANCED_OPTIONS_DEVICE_REQUISITION_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the button that trigers Device requisition device setup mode on the ChromeOS OOBE (first run UI) Advanced options screen">
Add requisition ID to this device
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_PROXY_SETTINGS_LIST_ITEM_NAME" desc="OOBE network screen list entry that opens proxy settings dialog">
Proxy settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_ADD_WI_FI_LIST_ITEM_NAME" desc="OOBE network screen list entry that opens 'Add New WiFi Network' dialog">
Add other WiFi network
</message>
<message name="IDS_AUTOSTART_WARNING_TITLE" desc="Title of the kiosk autostart screen">
Auto-launch permission requested
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_AUTOSTART_SCREEN_WARNING_MSG" desc="Warning text shown on kiosk autolaunch screen above the exclamation icon.">
Do you want to automatically start this app when the machine turns on?
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_AUTOSTART_CONFIRM" desc="Confirm button text">
Confirm
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_ENABLE_SCREEN_WARNING" desc="Title of the kiosk enable screen">
Automatic Kiosk Mode
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_ENABLE_SCREEN_WARNING_DETAILS" desc="Warning text shown on kiosk auto-launch enable screen above the exclamation icon.">
Enabling this setting allows kiosk applications to launch automatically on startup.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_ENABLE_SCREEN_SUCCESS" desc="Confirmation text shown on kiosk auto-launch enable screen after the feature is successfully enabled.">
Kiosk applications can now be configured to auto-launch on this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_ENABLE_SCREEN_ERROR" desc="Error text shown on kiosk enable screen after we failed enabling this feature.">
An error occurred. Kiosk application will not be able to auto-launch on this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_ENABLE_SCREEN_ENABLE_BUTTON" desc="Enable button text">
Enable
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="Title of the reset screen">
Factory reset
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_ICON_TITLE" desc="Accessible title of the reset screen icon depicting exclamation mark.">
Exclamation mark icon
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATING_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="Title of the OOBE screen displayed while system update is being dowloaded.">
Updating...
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_SCREEN_ACCESSIBLE_TITLE" desc="Title to be spoken on opening the OOBE update screen">
Chrome updates automatically so you always have the freshest version
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_GAIA_LOADING_MESSAGE" desc="Message on the OOBE gaia loading screen">
Please wait...
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_WORKING_MESSAGE" desc="Message to show while enrollment is in progress">
Enrolling device...
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ASSET_ID_LABEL" desc="ChromeOS OOBE: label for asset identifier.">
Asset ID: <ph name="ASSET_ID">$1<ex>None specified</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_PLAY_ANIMATION_MESSAGE" desc="Accessibility label for the button to play/continue animation">
Play animation
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_PAUSE_ANIMATION_MESSAGE" desc="Accessibility label for the button to pause animation">
Pause animation
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_INVITATION_TEXT" desc="Text shown on top of HID detection screen inviting user to connect an input device.">
Searching for Bluetooth and USB devices
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_PRECONDITION_TEXT" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen beneath invitation.">
Connect a keyboard or mouse. If you are using Bluetooth devices, make sure your devices are ready to pair.
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_PRECONDITION_TOUCHSCREEN_TEXT" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen beneath invitation.">
Connect a keyboard or mouse, or continue setup using your touchscreen. If you are using Bluetooth devices, make sure your devices are ready to pair.
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_SEARCHING_MOUSE" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen next to mouse icon while device searching.">
Searching for pointing device
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_SEARCHING_KEYBOARD" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen next to keyboard icon while device searching.">
Searching for keyboard
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_CONNECTED_USB_MOUSE" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen next to mouse icon after USB mouse is connected.">
USB mouse connected
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_CONNECTED_POINTING_DEVICE" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen next to mouse icon after other pointing device is connected.">
Pointing device connected
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_CONNECTED_USB_KEYBOARD" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen next to keyboard icon after USB keyboard is connected.">
USB keyboard connected
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_DETECTED_TOUCHSCREEN" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen next to touchscreen icon if a touch screen was detected.">
Touchscreen detected
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_PAIRED_BLUETOOTH_MOUSE" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen next to mouse icon after Bluetooth mouse is connected.">
Bluetooth mouse paired
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_PAIRED_BLUETOOTH_KEYBOARD" desc="Text shown on HID detection screen next to keyboard icon after Bluetooth keyboard is connected.">
"<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Bluetooth Keyboard</ex></ph>" paired
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_PAIRING_BLUETOOTH_KEYBOARD" desc="Bluetooth pairing message displayed on HID detection screen when pairing a Bluetooth keyboard.">
Pairing with "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>" ...
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_PAIRING_BLUETOOTH_KEYBOARD_PIN_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Dialog title for PIN input on HID detection screen when pairing a Bluetooth keyboard.">
Pair with "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>"?
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CODE" desc="Bluetooth pairing code inside the PIN input dialog on the HID detection screen.">
Bluetooth pairing code:
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CODE_EXPLANATION" desc="Explanation to the user on how to type in the PIN while connecting to a bluetooth keyboard on the HID detection screen.">
Type the bluetooth pairing code then press Return or Enter.
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_DEFAULT_KEYBOARD_NAME" desc="Default keyboard name used at HID-detection labels and messages at HID-detection OOBE screen.">
Unknown keyboard
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_BLUETOOTH_ENTER_KEY" meaning="Label on the button representing Enter key at the HID detection screen.">
enter
</message>
<message name="IDS_HID_DETECTION_CONTINUE_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on continue button" meaning="Continue button label of HID detection screen.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_WELCOME_SELECTION_CONTINUE_BUTTON" desc="Text shown on continue button" meaning="Continue button label of welcome screen.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_WELCOME_ENABLE_DEV_FEATURES_LINK" desc="Link shown on welcome screen" meaning="Link shown on OOBE screens that opens enable debugging features dialog">
Enable debugging features
</message>
<message name="IDS_LANGUAGE_DROPDOWN_TITLE" desc="Title of language selection dropdown menu" meaning="Small title near language dropdown menu suggesting that this is a language selector.">
Language
</message>
<message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DROPDOWN_TITLE" desc="Title of keyboard selection dropdown menu" meaning="Small title near keyboard dropdown menu suggesting that this is a keyboard layout selector.">
Keyboard
</message>
<message name="IDS_COUNTRY_DROPDOWN_TITLE" desc="Title of country selection dropdown menu" meaning="Small title near country dropdown menu suggesting that this is a country selector.">
Country
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_WELCOME_NEXT_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text on 'Start to use ChromeOS' button" meaning="This is the text label displayed on the 'Next' button for the first ChromeOS initial device setup screen ('Welcome screen').">
Let's go
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_OK_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text on 'OK' button" meaning="This is 'OK' text for all 'OK' buttons on ChromeOS initial device setup screens.">
OK
</message>
<message name="IDS_LANGUAGE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Navigation label attached to the 'Select Language' button on ChromeOS initial device setup screen" meaning="The button itself displays only current language name. But for accessibility mode we need full description of this button. So this label suggests that pressing on a button will allow to change current language and input method. And it should also include the name of currently selected language.">
Select language and keyboard button. Currently selected language is <ph name="LANGUAGE">$1<ex>English (United States)</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LANGUAGE_SECTION_TITLE" desc="Title of language selection screen" meaning="A title of the dialog where user should select ChromeOS UI language and default keyboard layout during initial device setup.">
Choose your language &amp; keyboard
</message>
<message name="IDS_LANGUAGE_SECTION_HINT" desc="Under-title line on the language selection screen" meaning="A hint to the user that language files are shared among users.">
Language files are shared among users to save disk space.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCESSIBILITY_SECTION_TITLE" desc="Title of accessibility options screen" meaning="A title of the dialog where user can control ChromeOS UI accessibility (like large cursor or screen reader) options during initial device setup.">
Accessibility settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCESSIBILITY_SECTION_HINT" desc="Under-title line on the accessibility options screen" meaning="A hint to the user what these settings do and how to update them later.">
You can customize this device to fit your needs. These accessibility features can be changed later in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_SELECTION_TITLE" desc="Title of network selection screen" meaning="A title of the dialog where user should select network to connect to Internet">
Connect to network
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_SELECTION_HINT" desc="Under-title line on the network selection screen" meaning="A hint to the user why device should be connected to the network">
To restore your data, connect to the internet
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_SELECTION_ERROR" desc="Error shown when connection to network failed or timed out.">
<ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>ChromeOS</ex></ph> was unable to connect to <ph name="NETWORK_ID">$2<ex>Public Wifi</ex></ph>. Please select another network or try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ACCESSIBILITY_LINK" desc="Link shown on OOBE screens that opens accessibility options menu.">
Accessibility
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_SPOKEN_FEEDBACK_OPTION" desc="Spoken feedback option shown on OOBE screens accessibility menu.">
ChromeVox (spoken feedback)
</message>
<message name="IDS_A11Y_SETTING_TOGGLE_OPTION_OFF" desc="A value for an accessibility toggle option when it is off.">
Off
</message>
<message name="IDS_A11Y_SETTING_TOGGLE_OPTION_ON" desc="A value for an accessibility toggle option when it is on.">
On
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_SELECT_TO_SPEAK_OPTION" desc="Select to Speak option shown on OOBE screens accessibility menu.">
Select to speak
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_LARGE_CURSOR_OPTION" desc="Large mouse cursor option shown on OOBE screens accessibility menu.">
Large mouse cursor
</message>
<message name="IDS_LARGE_CURSOR_OPTION_OFF" desc="A value for Large Mouse Cursor accessibility option when it is off.">
Normal
</message>
<message name="IDS_LARGE_CURSOR_OPTION_ON" desc="A value for Large Mouse Cursor accessibility option when it is on.">
Large
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_HIGH_CONTRAST_MODE_OPTION" desc="High contrast mode option shown on OOBE screens accessibility menu.">
High contrast mode
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_SCREEN_MAGNIFIER_OPTION" desc="Screen magnifier option shown on OOBE screens accessibility menu.">
Screen magnifier
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DOCKED_MAGNIFIER_OPTION" desc="Docked magnifier option shown on OOBE screens accessibility menu.">
Docked magnifier
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD_OPTION" desc="Virtual keyboard option shown on the OOBE screens accessibility menu.">
On-screen keyboard
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_CLOSE_ACCESSIBILITY_MENU" desc="Text to be spoken when focus is set to the close button of accessibility options menu.">
Close accessibility menu
</message>
<message name="IDS_LANGUAGE_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="Navigation label attached to the 'List of languages' dropdown menu on ChromeOS Language and keyboard initial device setup screen" meaning="The menu itself displays only current language name. But for accessibility mode we need full description of this menu. So this label suggests that activating a menu will allow to change current language.">
Select language
</message>
<message name="IDS_KEYBOARD_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="Navigation label attached to the 'List of keyboards' dropdown menu on ChromeOS Language and keyboard initial device setup screen" meaning="The menu itself displays only current keyboard layout name. But for accessibility mode we need full description of this menu. So this label suggests that activating a menu will allow to change current input method.">
Select keyboard
</message>
<message name="IDS_COUNTRY_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="Navigation label attached to the 'List of countries' dropdown menu on ChromeOS Demo Mode setup screen" meaning="The menu itself displays only current country name. But for accessibility mode we need full description of this menu. So this label suggests that activating a menu will allow to change current country.">
Select country
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_OTHER_LANGUAGES" desc="Option group name dividing vendor-configured languages from other available languages in out-of-box 'Select language' select control.">
Other languages
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_OTHER_KEYBOARD_LAYOUTS" desc="Option group name dividing vendor-configured keyboard layouts from other available layouts in out-of-box 'Select your keyboard' select control.">
Other keyboards
</message>
<message name="IDS_TIMEZONE_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label on a button that opens timezone selection screen" meaning="Label on a button that opens timezone selection screen during initial device configuration">
Timezone
</message>
<message name="IDS_TIMEZONE_SECTION_TITLE" desc="Title of timezone selection screen" meaning="A title of the dialog where user should select device timezone during initial device configuration">
Select timezone
</message>
<message name="IDS_TIMEZONE_DROPDOWN_TITLE" desc="Title of timezone selection dropdown menu" meaning="Small title near timezone dropdown menu suggesting that this is a timezone selector.">
Timezone
</message>
<message name="IDS_TIMEZONE_DROPDOWN_LABEL" desc="Navigation label attached to the 'List of timezones' dropdown menu on ChromeOS Timezone initial device setup screen" meaning="The menu itself displays only current timezone name. But for accessibility mode we need full description of this menu. So this label suggests that activating a menu will allow to change current timezone.">
Select timezone
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_EULA_SECTION_TITLE" desc="Title of Terms of Service screen">
Google terms of service
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_OOBE_EULA_IFRAME_LABEL" desc="Accessibility label on an iframe with full ChromeOS Terms text">
Google ChromeOS Flex Terms contents
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_EULA_ADDITIONAL_TERMS" desc="Text of the Link to Google Chrome and ChromeOS additional terms">
Google Chrome and ChromeOS Flex Additional Terms
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_OOBE_EULA_IFRAME_LABEL" desc="Accessibility label on an iframe with full ChromeOS Terms text">
Google ChromeOS Terms contents
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_EULA_ADDITIONAL_TERMS" desc="Text of the Link to Google Chrome and ChromeOS additional terms">
Google Chrome and ChromeOS Additional Terms
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_EULA_ACCEPT_AND_CONTINUE_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label on a button on the Title of Terms of Service OOBE screen to accept EULA and continue.">
Accept and continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ACCESSIBLE_SCREEN_NAME" desc="Text that is spoken when requesting OOBE screen name">
Login Dialog
</message>
<!-- Strings for the Bluetooth pairing dialog -->
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_WRITE_NOT_PERMITTED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message displayed when write operation is not permitted on Bluetooth device.">
Write operation is not permitted on: "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_UNSUPPORTED_DEVICE" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message displayed when Bluetooth device is not supported.">
Unsupported Bluetooth device: "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_REQUEST_NOT_SUPPORTED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message displayed when Bluetooth pair request is not supported.">
The given request is not supported to: "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_READ_NOT_PERMITTED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message displayed when read operation is not permitted on pairing Bluetooth device.">
Read operation is not permitted on: "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_OFFSET_INVALID" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message displayed during pairing operation when read or write has an invalid offset.">
Read or write operation was requested with an invalid offset on: "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_INSUFFICIENT_ENCRYPTION" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message displayed during Bluetooth pairing when operation is not sufficiently encrypted.">
Insufficient encryption for a given operation on: "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_IN_PROGRESS" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Message informing that current Bluetooth device is still being connected to.">
Connection to "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>" still in progress
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_FAILED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message informing that connection to Bluetooth device failed.">
Failed to connect to "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_CONNECTION_CONGESTED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message informing that connection to Bluetooth device is congested.">
Connection is congested to remote device: "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_AUTH_TIMEOUT" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message informing that Bluetooth authentication connection timed out.">
Authentication timeout while connecting to "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_AUTH_REJECTED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message informing that Bluetooth authentication code was rejected while connecting to a Bluetooth device.">
Authentication code rejected while connecting to "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_AUTH_FAILED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message informing that authentication failed while trying to connect to Bluetooth device">
Authentication failed while connecting to "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_AUTH_CANCELED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message informing that authentication was canceled while connecting a Bluetooth device.">
Authentication canceled while connecting to "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONNECT_ATTRIBUTE_LENGTH_INVALID" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Error message informing that write operations exceeds the maximum length of attribute to a Bluetooth device.">
Write operation exceeds the maximum length of the attribute to: "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus 4</ex></ph>".
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONFIRM_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Bluetooth pairing message typically shown when pairing with a device that has a display.">
Please confirm this passkey is shown on "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>":
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_DISPLAY_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Bluetooth pairing message typically displayed when pairing a Bluetooth 2.1 and later wireless keyboard.">
Please enter this passkey on "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>":
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_REQUEST_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Bluetooth pairing message typically displayed when the external Bluetooth 2.1 and later device has no display or means of input, and does not support SSP.">
Please enter the passkey for "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>":
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_DISPLAY_PINCODE" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Bluetooth pairing message typically displayed when pairing a Bluetooth 2.0 and older wireless keyboard.">
Please enter this PIN code on "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>":
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_REQUEST_PINCODE" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Bluetooth pairing message typically displayed when the external Bluetooth 2.0 and older device has no display or means of input.">
Please enter the PIN for "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>":
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_START_CONNECTING">
Connecting to "<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>"
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_REJECT_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Text for button to reject pairing a device.">
Reject
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_PAIR" desc="Label for the settings button to pair a previously paired Bluetooth device.">
Pair
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_ENTER_KEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Text for enter key when pairing keyboard devices." >
enter
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_ACCEPT_PASSKEY" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Text for button to accept pairing code.">
Accept
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_PAIR_NEW_DEVICES" desc="Message displayed describing how to pair a new Bluetooth device.">
Pair new device
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_PAIRING_AVAILABLE_DEVICES" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Title for the list of Bluetooth devices that are available for pairing.">
Available devices
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_PAIRING_NO_AVAILABLE_DEVICES" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Title for the list of Bluetooth devices when no devices are available for pairing.">
No devices found nearby
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_PAIRING_BLUETOOTH_DISABLED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Title for the list of Bluetooth devices when Bluetooth is disabled so no devices are found for pairing.">
Bluetooth is turned off. To see available devices, turn Bluetooth on.
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_LEARN_MORE" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Message informing the user on what actions to take in order to see a device in the list of available devices.">
Make sure your Bluetooth device is in pairing mode and nearby. Only pair with devices you trust. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_LEARN_MORE">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1"&gt;</ph>Learn more<ph name="END_LINK_LEARN_MORE">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_DESCRIPTION" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Message informing the user on what actions to take in order to see a device in the list of available devices.">
Make sure your Bluetooth device is in pairing mode and nearby. Only pair with devices you trust.
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_ENTER_PIN" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Message displayed informing the user to enter a PIN in other to complete device pairing.">
Enter PIN to pair with <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_ITEM_BATTERY_PERCENTAGE" desc="Label for a Bluetooth device in a list that indicates the battery level of the device.">
<ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>32</ex></ph>%
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_ITEM_LEFT_BUD_TRUE_WIRELESS_BATTERY_PERCENTAGE" desc="Label for a Bluetooth device's left true wireless bud that indicates the battery level of the device.">
<ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>32</ex></ph>% (Left)
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_ITEM_CASE_TRUE_WIRELESS_BATTERY_PERCENTAGE" desc="Label for a Bluetooth device's case true wireless component that indicates the battery level of the device.">
<ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>32</ex></ph>% (Case)
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_ITEM_RIGHT_BUD_TRUE_WIRELESS_BATTERY_PERCENTAGE" desc="Label for a Bluetooth device's right true wireless bud that indicates the battery level of the device.">
<ph name="BATTERY_PERCENTAGE">$1<ex>32</ex></ph>% (Right)
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_PAIRING" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Message informing the user that the device is being paired to.">
Pairing...
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_PAIRING_FAILED" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Message informing the user that the device pairing failed.">
Couldn't pair. Select device to try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_CONFIRM_CODE_MESSAGE" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Message informing the user to confirm the code displayed is the same as the code displayed on the device being paired to.">
Before pairing, make sure this code is the same on both devices
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRING_ENTER_KEYS" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Message displayed informing the user to enter the keys below on the device being paired.">
Enter these keys on <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Nexus S</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRINGS_DEVICE_ITEM_SECONDARY_ERROR_A11Y_LABEL" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Accessibility label for unpaired Bluetooth device list item, when pairing to a device fails.">
Couldn't pair to device <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Beats</ex></ph>; select device to try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_PAIRINGS_DEVICE_ITEM_SECONDARY_PAIRING_A11Y_LABEL" desc="Bluetooth pairing dialog: Accessibility label for unpaired Bluetooth device list item, when pairing to the a device is in progress.">
Pairing to <ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Beats</ex></ph>
</message>
<!-- Strings for the OOBE packaged license screen -->
<message name="IDS_OOBE_PACKAGED_LICENSE_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen which advertises use of packaged license.">
Enroll your device
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_PACKGED_LICENSE_SUBTITLE_P1" desc="Paragraph 1 of subtitle of the packaged license screen.">
This Chromebook Enterprise device comes bundled with the Chrome Enterprise Upgrade. To take advantage of the enterprise capabilities, enroll this device with a Google admin account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_PACKGED_LICENSE_SUBTITLE_P2" desc="Paragraph 2 of subtitle of the packaged license screen.">
Visit g.co/ChromeEnterpriseAccount if you need to create a new account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_PACKAGED_LICENSE_ENROLL_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button that leads to enrollment screen.">
Enroll
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_PACKAGED_LICENSE_DONT_ENROLL_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button that leads to login screen.">
Don't enroll
</message>
<!-- Strings for the OOBE user creation screen -->
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen which allows users to choose whom the device is set up for.">
Who's using this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>?
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the screen which allows users to choose whom the device is set up for.">
You can always add more people after setup. Each person can personalize their account and keep data private.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_ADD_PERSON_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen which allows users to add person to the device.">
Who would you like to add to this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>?
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_ADD_PERSON_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the screen which allows users to add person to the device.">
Each person can personalize their account and keep data private.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_SELF_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button that leads to set up device for self.">
You
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_SELF_BUTTON_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the button that leads to set up device for self.">
Set up this device for work or personal use
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button that leads to set up device for child.">
A child
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_BUTTON_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the button that leads to set up device for child.">
Set digital ground rules to help children play, explore and do schoolwork at home
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_SIGNIN_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen which allows users to choose signin method for child.">
Set up this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> for a child
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_SIGNIN_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the screen which allows users to choose signin method for child.">
To use parental controls like app approval and screen time limits, a child must have a Google Account managed by a parent. A school account can be added later for tools like Google Classroom.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_SIGNIN_LEARN_MORE" desc="Learn more link text in child account creation screen.">
Learn more
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_ACCOUNT_CREATION_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button that leads to child account creation.">
Create a Google Account for a child
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_SIGN_IN_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button that leads to child sign in using existing account.">
Sign in with a child's Google Account
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_SIGN_IN_PARENT_NOTIFICATION_TEXT" desc="Text displayed to parent on child account creation screen.">
Parents, the next few steps are for you. You can hand the <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> back to the child after account setup.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_SIGN_IN_LEARN_MORE_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title of the learn more dialog on child account creation screen.">
Add a school account later
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_USER_CREATION_CHILD_SIGN_IN_LEARN_MORE_DIALOG_TEXT" desc="Text of the learn more dialog on child account creation screen.">
Parental controls are not supported for school accounts. To add a school account to access Google Classroom and other websites for schoolwork at home, sign in with the child's personal account first. You can add the school account later in setup.
</message>
<!-- Strings for the OOBE demo setup flow -->
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PREFERENCES_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that allows to choose demo setup preferences.">
Choose your demo preferences
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PREFERENCES_SCREEN_NEXT_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button that is shown on preferences screen and that confirms chosen configuration and shows next demo setup screen.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PREFERENCES_RETAILER_ID_INPUT_LABEL" desc="Label for retailer id input field on the demo mode setup screen. User should provide the retailer id if assigned.">
Retailer-store ID code (optional)
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PREFERENCES_RETAILER_ID_INPUT_PLACEHOLDER" desc="Placeholder for retailer id input field on the demo mode setup screen.">
Retailer-store ID code
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PREFERENCES_RETAILER_ID_INPUT_ERROR_TEXT" desc="Help text for retailer id input field on the demo mode setup screen.">
Invalid ID. The format you entered is incorrect. Please check the instructions you received to ensure you are entering the ID in the correct format. If you’re unable to resolve this issue, please leave the field blank and continue with installation.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PREFERENCES_RETAILER_ID_INPUT_HELP_TEXT" desc="Help text for retailer id input field on the demo mode setup screen.">
Retailer-store ID is ABC-1234 format
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PREFERENCES_SCREEN_COUNTRY_NOT_SELECTED_TITLE" desc="The title of country not selected option for demo mode preference screen.">
Please select a country
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PROGRESS_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that is shown when demo mode setup is in progress.">
Starting Demo Mode
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_ERROR_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that is shown when demo mode setup failed.">
Couldn't start demo mode
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_ERROR_SCREEN_RETRY_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button that is shown on error screen and that retries demo mode setup with the previously chosen configuration.">
OK
</message>
<!-- Demo setup progress steps -->
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PROGRESS_STEP_DOWNLOAD" desc="List item shown when demo resources are being downloaded">
Downloading Resources
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_DEMO_SETUP_PROGRESS_STEP_ENROLL" desc="List item shown when enterprise enrolling for demo mode">
Enrolling in Demo Mode
</message>
<!-- Demo setup flow errors -->
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_OFFLINE_POLICY_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when loading or parsing offline policy failed.">
Could not read offline demo mode policy.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_OFFLINE_STORE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when loading or parsing offline policy failed.">
Failed to install offline policy on the device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_OFFLINE_UNAVAILABLE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when offline demo mode is not available on the device.">
This device cannot be set up in offline demo mode.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_COMPONENT_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when loading online component with demo resources failed.">
Could not load online component with demo mode resources.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_NO_STATE_KEYS_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when the system failed to determine server-backed state keys.">
The system failed to determine device identifiers for this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_ROBOT_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen upon failure to fetch the OAuth2 token for device-level API access.">
The system failed to authorize API access for this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_ROBOT_STORE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen upon failure to store the OAuth2 refresh token for device-level API access.">
The system failed to store the long-term API access token for this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_BAD_MODE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen upon receiving a bad mode on device registration.">
The supplied enrollment mode is not supported by this version of the operating system. Please make sure you are running the newest version.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_CERT_FETCH_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when a registration certificate could not be obtained.">
A registration certificate could not be obtained.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_POLICY_FETCH_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen upon a failed policy fetch.">
Error when fetching policy from the server.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_POLICY_VALIDATION_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen upon a failure to validate downloaded policy.">
The policy downloaded from the server is invalid.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_LOCK_TIMEOUT_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when the initialization of the lockbox is taking too long.">
The initialization of the installation-time attributes has timed out.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_LOCK_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen upon failure to lock the device mode.">
The system failed to establish the device installation-time attributes lock.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_ALREADY_LOCKED_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when device is already locked with different domain or mode.">
This device was locked to different domain or mode.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_ONLINE_STORE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when the installation of the policy on the device failed.">
Failed to install policy on the device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_NO_MACHINE_IDENTIFICATION_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when the system failed to determine the device model or serial number.">
The system failed to determine device model or serial number.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_DM_TOKEN_STORE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when the system failed to save some part of the device configuration. e.g. token from the device management server.">
The system failed to save device configuration.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_UNEXPECTED_ERROR" desc="Error message to show shown on demo setup screen when there is an fatal/unexpected error.">
Oops! Something went wrong while setting up demo mode.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_INVALID_REQUEST_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when request issued to DMServer was invalid.">
A problem with demo registration request occurred.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when network error occurred.">
Network error occurred.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_TEMPORARY_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when temporary error occurred.">
Temporary server error occurred.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_RESPONSE_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when management service sent an abnormal HTTP code.">
Management service sent HTTP error.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_RESPONSE_DECODING_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when decoding management server response failed.">
A problem occurred when decoding server response.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_ACCOUNT_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when there is a problem with the demo mode account.">
A problem with demo mode account occurred.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when management service could not find the device.">
Missing device record.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_INVALID_DM_TOKEN_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when device management token is invalid.">
Device management token is invalid.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_INVALID_SERIAL_NUMBER_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when provided serial number is invalid.">
Device serial number is invalid.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_DEVICE_ID_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen in case of conflicting device id.">
Conflicting device identifier.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_TOO_MANY_REQUESTS_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen in case of too many requests.">
Too many requests.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_LICENSE_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when the demo domain has expired or exhausted licenses.">
A problem with demo mode device licenses occurred.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_DEPROVISIONED_ERROR" desc="Error message to show on demo setup screen when enrollment fails because device has been deprovisioned on the server side.">
This demo device has been placed into a deprovisioned state.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_DOMAIN_MISMATCH_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when the device belongs to the domain different than demo mode.">
This device is marked for management by a different domain. Deprovision it from that domain before setting up demo mode.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_SIGNING_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when failure to sign request occurred.">
Request could not be signed.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_POLICY_NOT_FOUND_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on demo setup screen when management server failed to find the policy to be applied to the device.">
Policy not found.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_ARC_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when ARC is disabled.">
A problem with ARC++ occurred.
</message>
<!-- Demo setup error recovery suggestions -->
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_RECOVERY_RETRY" desc="Error recovery recommendation to retry demo setup. Shown on demo setup screen.">
Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_RECOVERY_REBOOT" desc="Error recovery recommendation to reboot and retry demo setup. Shown on demo setup screen.">
Please reboot the device and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_RECOVERY_POWERWASH" desc="Error recovery recommendation to powerwash and retry demo setup. Shown on demo setup screen.">
Please powerwash the device and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_RECOVERY_CHECK_NETWORK" desc="Error recovery recommendation to check network and retry demo setup. Shown on demo setup screen.">
Please check your network connection and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_RECOVERY_OFFLINE_FATAL" desc="Error recovery recommendation to contact support. Shown on demo setup screen.">
This device might be only eligible for online demo mode. Please contact your support representative for more details.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEMO_SETUP_RECOVERY_FATAL" desc="Error recovery recommendation to contact support. Shown on demo setup screen.">
Please retry. If you see this error again please contact your support representative.
</message>
<!-- Strings for OS trial screen-->
<message name="IDS_OS_TRIAL_TITLE" desc="Title of the install or try screen, the first screen of the ChromeOS Flex Installation flow">
Start using <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_TRIAL_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the install or try screen, the first screen of the ChromeOS Flex Installation flow">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>For the best experience, install <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> to your internal disk. You can also install it later from the login screen.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>If you're not ready to install, you can run from USB to try it out. This will keep your existing OS and data, but you may see storage and performance limits.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_TRIAL_INSTALL_TITLE" desc="Title of the try option in the install or try screen, the first screen of the ChromeOS Flex Installation flow.">
Install <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_TRIAL_INSTALL_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the try option in the install or try screen, the first screen of the ChromeOS Flex Installation flow">
Convert this device into a <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_TRIAL_TRY_TITLE" desc="Title of the install option in the install or try screen, the first screen of the ChromeOS Flex Installation flow">
Try it first
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_TRIAL_TRY_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the install option in the install or try screen, the first screen of the ChromeOS Flex Installation flow">
Keep your OS and run <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> from USB.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_TRIAL_NEXT_BUTTON" desc="Text of the next button in the install or try screen, the first screen of the ChromeOS Flex Installation flow">
Next
</message>
<!-- Strings for OS install -->
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_INTRO_TITLE" desc="Title of the introduction page in the OS install screen.">
Install <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_INTRO_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle text of the OS install screen's introduction step.">
Installing <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> will overwrite all data on your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_INTRO_CONTENT_0" desc="First part of body text of the OS install screen's introduction step.">
Before starting, make sure you have a backup of your data. Installing <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> will overwrite your hard drive. Learn more at g.co/flex/InstallGuide.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_INTRO_CONTENT_1" desc="Second part of body text of the OS install screen's introduction step.">
Installation takes a few easy steps. You’ll have another chance to confirm before changes are made to your computer.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_INTRO_FOOTER" desc="Footer text of the OS install screen's introduction step.">
Google isn’t responsible for any data loss, and <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> may not work on uncertified models. Learn more at g.co/flex/InstallGuide.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_INTRO_NEXT_BUTTON" desc="Text of the next button on the introduction page of the OS install screen">
Install <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_CONFIRM_TITLE" desc="Title of the confirmation dialog of the OS install screen">
Install <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> and erase hard drive?
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_CONFIRM_BODY" desc="Body text of the OS install screen's confirmation dialog">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Installation <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>will erase your entire hard drive<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph>. Make sure your data is backed up.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Once installation starts it can’t be canceled.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_CONFIRM_NEXT_BUTTON" desc="Text of the next button on the confirmation dialog of the OS install screen">
Install
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_IN_PROGRESS_TITLE" desc="Title of the in-progress page of the OS install screen">
Installing <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_IN_PROGRESS_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the in-progress page of the OS install screen">
Make sure your device is plugged in, and don’t turn it off. Installation may take up to 20 minutes. Your device will automatically shut down when installation is complete.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the error page of the OS install screen.">
Couldn’t complete installation
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_ERROR_FAILED_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the error page of the OS install screen for general failure.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Something went wrong and <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> couldn’t be installed.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>For more help, visit: g.co/flex/InstallErrors.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_ERROR_VIEW_LOGS" desc="Label for an actionable link that opens dialog with installation logs.">
View logs
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_ERROR_NO_DEST_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the error page of the OS install screen when no valid destination for installation was found.">
The installer couldn’t find a valid destination to install <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_ERROR_NO_DEST_CONTENT" desc="Content of the error page of the OS install screen when no valid destination for installation was found.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Try these troubleshooting steps:
<ph name="BEGIN_LIST">&lt;ul&gt;</ph>
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Make sure your device contains working internal storage such as a HDD, SSD, or eMMC
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Check that your internal storage device is greater than 16GB
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Check the connection to the internal storage, if physically accessible
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Make sure you're using a certified model and check install notes
<ph name="END_LIST">&lt;/ul&gt;</ph>
<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>For more help, visit: g.co/flex/InstallErrors.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_SUCCESS_TITLE" desc="Title of the success page of the OS install screen">
Installation complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_SUCCESS_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the success page of the OS install screen">
Your device will shut down in <ph name="TIME_LEFT">$1<ex>60 seconds</ex></ph>. Remove the USB before turning your device back on. Then you can start using <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$2<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_SERVICE_LOGS_TITLE" desc="Title of service logs dialog of the OS install screen">
Service logs
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_SEND_FEEDBACK" desc="Text of the send feedback button on the OS install screen">
Send feedback
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_INSTALL_SCREEN_SHUTDOWN_BUTTON" desc="Text of the shutdown button on the OS install screen">
Shut down
</message>
<!-- Strings for parental handoff login screen -->
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PARENTAL_HANDOFF_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="Title of screen which tells user that the parent can handoff the device to supervised user.">
Now it's <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>'s turn
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PARENTAL_HANDOFF_SCREEN_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of screen which tells user that the parent can handoff the device to supervised user.">
You can hand this Chromebook to <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>. Setup is almost done, then it's time to explore.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PARENTAL_HANDOFF_SCREEN_NEXT_BUTTON" desc="Next button of parental handoff screen">
Next
</message>
<!-- Strings for family link notice screen -->
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FAMILY_LINK_NOTICE_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen which tells user they can add parental control later.">
Add parental controls after setup
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FAMILY_LINK_NOTICE_SCREEN_NEW_ACCOUNT_SUBTITLE" desc="Title of the screen which tells user they can add parental control later after they create a new account for their child.">
For older children, you can add parental controls once you finish setup. You'll find information on parental controls in the Explore app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FAMILY_LINK_NOTICE_SCREEN_EXISTING_ACCOUNT_SUBTITLE" desc="Title of the screen which tells user they can add parental control later after they sign in with an existing account for their child.">
You child's account isn't set up for Family Link parental controls. You can add parental controls once you finish setup. You'll find information on parental controls in the Explore app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FAMILY_LINK_NOTICE_SCREEN_NOT_ELIGIBLE_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen which tells user the account is not eligible for parental controls.">
This account isn't eligible for parental controls
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FAMILY_LINK_NOTICE_SCREEN_NOT_ELIGIBLE_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the screen which tells user the account is not eligible for parental controls.">
<ph name="USER_EMAIL">$1<ex>john.doe@example.com</ex></ph> is already being managed by <ph name="DOMAIN">$2<ex>google.com</ex></ph>. To use parental controls with a different Google Account, sign out after setup, then select "Add person" on the sign-in screen.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FAMILY_LINK_NOTICE_SCREEN_CONTINUE_BUTTON" desc="Continue button on family link notice screen.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_TITLE_WITH_DEVICE" desc="Alternate title for the dialog that explains Chrome Sync and privacy options on first login.">
Sync your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_TITLE_WITH_ARC_RESTRICTED" desc="Alternate title for the dialog that explains Chrome Sync and privacy options on first login.">
Get your apps, settings, and more on any ChromeOS device
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_SUBTITLE_2" desc="Alternate subtitle of the dialog that explains Chrome Sync and privacy options on first login for non-split.">
Your saved preferences and activity will be ready on any ChromeOS Flex device when you sign in with your Google Account. You can choose what to sync in Settings.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_SUBTITLE_2" desc="Alternate subtitle of the dialog that explains Chrome Sync and privacy options on first login for non-split.">
Your saved preferences and activity will be ready on any ChromeOS device when you sign in with your Google Account. You can choose what to sync in Settings.
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_OS_SYNC_DESCRIPTION_WITH_ARC_RESTRICTED" desc="Alternate description of the sync confirmation dialog that is displayed on the first user log in.">
Sync your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> so your preferences will be ready on any device when you sign in with your Google Account. Preferences include apps, settings, Wi-Fi passwords, languages, wallpaper, keyboard shortcuts, and more.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_OS_SYNC_NAME_2" desc="Alternate title of the 'Settings sync' section of the sync confirmation dialog that is displayed on the first user log in.">
Sync your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> apps, settings, and more
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_CHROME_BROWSER_SYNC_NAME_2" desc="Alternate title of the 'Chrome browser sync' section of the sync confirmation dialog that is displayed on the first user log in.">
Sync your Chrome browser bookmarks, passwords, history, and more
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_CHROME_BROWSER_SYNC_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the 'Chrome browser sync' section of the sync confirmation dialog that is displayed on the first user log in.">
Google may use your history to personalize Search and other Google services
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_REVIEW_SYNC_OPTIONS_LATER" desc="The label to the checkbox explaining that when checked, it will trigger user settings screen opened after session start.">
Review sync options following setup
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_REVIEW_SYNC_OPTIONS_LATER_ARC_RESTRICTED" desc="Alternate string for the label to the checkbox explaining that when checked, it will trigger user settings screen opened after session start.">
Review device sync after setup
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_ACCEPT_AND_CONTINUE" desc="The label on the button that closes dialog while accepting the selected settings.">
Accept and continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_TURN_ON_SYNC" desc="The label on the button that closes the dialog while agreeing to sync for minor users.">
Turn on sync
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SYNC_CONSENT_SCREEN_DECLINE2" desc="Alternate label on the button that closes the dialog while not agreeing to sync.">
No thanks
</message>
<!-- TODO(crbug.com/1261902): Clean-up old strings once feature is launched. -->
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_OLD_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that recommend apps to user">
Find apps for work and play
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_OLD_SCREEN_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the 'Recommend Apps' section">
Get creative, be productive, and stay entertained with apps on the Google Play Store
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_OLD_SELECT_ALL" desc="The label on the button that selects all recommended apps">
Select all
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_DO_IT_LATER" desc="The label on the button that skips installing any recomended apps">
Do it later
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_DONE" desc="The label on the button that installs the user selected apps">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that recommend apps to user">
Install apps for your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> from the Google Play Store
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SCREEN_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the 'Recommend Apps' section">
Find the apps you need, from productivity to entertainment, on the Google Play Store. You can install apps anytime.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SELECT_ALL" desc="The label on the button that selects all recommended apps">
Select and install popular apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SCREEN_IN_APP_PURCHASES" desc="Part of an app description message.">
In-app purchases
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SCREEN_WAS_INSTALLED" desc="Part of an app description message.">
Installed on your other devices
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SCREEN_CONTAINS_ADS" desc="Part of an app description message.">
Contains ads
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SCREEN_DESCRIPTION_EXPAND_BUTTON" desc="An expand button description message announced to ChromeVox users.">
More about <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Google Maps</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SKIP" desc="The label on the button that skips installing any recomended apps">
Skip
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_INSTALL" desc="The label on the button that installs the user selected apps">
Install
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_RECOMMEND_APPS_SCREEN_LOADING" desc="Message shown while the recommended app list is being downloaded.">
Please wait...
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_APP_DOWNLOADING_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that tells the user the selected Android Apps are downloading.">
Apps downloading
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_APP_DOWNLOADING_SCREEN_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the 'App Downloading' section.">
We'll install those apps for you. You can find more apps for your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> in the Play Store.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_APP_DOWNLOADING_SCREEN_NEXT" desc="The label on the button that continues the setup flow.">
Next
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the last dialog in the set of screens that are always displayed to the user on the first login to the ChromeOS device.">
You are all set!
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_SUBTITLE" desc="The sub-title of the dialog that allows user to opt-in into several Google marketing options.">
Get <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> tips, offers, and updates, and share feedback.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_WITH_CLOUDGAMINGDEVICE_TITLE" desc="An alternate title for the last dialog the marketing opt-in for cloud gaming devices.">
Setup is complete! Get your device ready for gaming next
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_WITH_CLOUDGAMINGDEVICE_SUBTITLE" desc="An alternate subtitle for the last dialog the marketing opt-in for cloud gaming devices.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is built for gaming. The Explore app will open next where you can access hundreds of the latest games, see gaming offers, and discover gaming features that come with your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_UNSUBSCRIBE_SHORT" desc="Disclaimer about being able to unsubscribe">
Unsubscribe anytime.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_UNSUBSCRIBE_LONG" desc="Longer disclaimer explaining how to unsubscribe">
Unsubscribe anytime by clicking the link in the emails you receive.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_SUBTITLE_WITH_DEVICE_NAME" desc="The sub-title of the marketing opt in screen which will also include the name of the user's device.">
You are ready to start using your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_GET_CHROMEBOOK_UPDATES" desc="A lablel next to the checkbox that controls user subscription to marketing updates and useful information about the user's Chrome device.">
Tips and updates on <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_GET_CHROMEBOOK_UPDATES_SIGN_ME_UP" desc="A lablel next to the checkbox that controls user subscription to marketing updates and useful information about the user's Chrome device.">
Sign me up
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_WITH_CLOUDGAMINGDEVICE_SIGN_ME_UP" desc="Alternate the lablel next to the checkbox that controls user subscription to marketing updates and useful information about the user's Chrome device for gaming device.">
Sign up for <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> emails
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_GET_STARTED" desc="A label on the button. Used on the welcome screen (the first one on OOBE) and on the marketing optin screen (the last one in OOBE).">
Get started
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MARKETING_OPT_IN_SCREEN_SWIPE_FROM_SHELF_LABEL" desc="The label shown in ChromeOS system shelf above a drag handle UI on the last dialog in the set of screens displayed to the user on the first login to the ChromeOS device. The label informs the user that swiping up from the shelf will start the session.">
Swipe up to get started
</message>
<message name="IDS_MARKETING_OPT_IN_ACCESSIBILITY_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="The label of the button which appears at the bottom left of the last OOBE dialog shown to the user on the first login. Clicking the button will show a screen that allows the user to change certain accessibility settings.">
Accessibility
</message>
<message name="IDS_MARKETING_OPT_IN_ACCESSIBILITY_TITLE" desc="The title of the accessibility page that is part of the the marketing opt in dialog screen, the last OOBE screen shown to the user on their first login to the ChromeOS device. The accessibility page will allow the user to change certain accessibility settings.">
Accessibility settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_MARKETING_OPT_IN_ACCESSIBILITY_NAV_BUTTON_SETTING_TITLE" desc="The title of the of the accessibility option that forces shelf navigation buttons (button to go home, back, or the active apps overview) to be always shown. These buttons are hidden by default when the device is in tablet mode.">
Show navigation buttons
</message>
<message name="IDS_MARKETING_OPT_IN_ACCESSIBILITY_NAV_BUTTON_SETTING_DESCRIPTION" desc="The descripton of the accessibility option that forces shelf navigation buttons (button to go home, back, or the active apps overview) to be always shown. These buttons are hidden by default when the device is in tablet mode.">
Navigate home, back, and switch apps with buttons in tablet mode.
</message>
<message name="IDS_MARKETING_OPT_IN_ACCESSIBILITY_DONE_BUTTON" desc="The label for the button on the accessibility page that is part of the the marketing opt in dialog screen, the last OOBE screen shown to the user on their first login to the ChromeOS device. The button closes the screen, and ends the OOBE (which will start the user session).">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_TITLE1" desc="A title of the dialog that starts 'PIN-unlock' setup process, and asks user to type their pin.">
Choose your PIN
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_TITLE1_CHILD" desc="A title of the dialog that starts 'PIN-unlock' setup process, and asks user to type their pin, when a child account is in use.">
Choose a PIN
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_SUBTITLE1" desc="A sub-title of the dialog that starts 'PIN-unlock' setup process. Subtitle explains to the user how this feature can be configured.">
Use a number (PIN) instead of a password to unlock your device. To set your PIN later, go to Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_SUBTITLE1_CHILD" desc="A sub-title of the dialog that starts 'PIN-unlock' setup process, when a child account is in use. Subtitle explains to the user how this feature can be configured.">
Your child can use a number (PIN) instead of a password to unlock this device. To set a PIN later, go to Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_SKIP" desc="A label on the button that interrupts current setup flow.">
Skip
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_TITLE2" desc="A title of the dialog that continues 'PIN-unlock' setup process, and asks user to type their pin again for verification.">
Type your PIN again
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_TITLE2_CHILD" desc="A title of the dialog that continues 'PIN-unlock' setup process, and asks user to type their pin again for verification, when a child account is in use.">
Type the PIN again
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_TITLE3" desc="A title of the dialog that finishes 'PIN-unlock' setup process suggesting that it was successful.">
Your PIN has been added
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_TITLE3_CHILD" desc="A title of the dialog that finishes 'PIN-unlock' setup process suggesting that it was successful, when a child account is in use.">
Your child’s PIN has been added
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_SUBTITLE3_NO_LOGIN" desc="A sub-title of the dialog that finishes 'PIN-unlock' setup process successfully suggesting how user can use the PIN that they have just set up.">
You can use your PIN to unlock your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_SUBTITLE3_NO_LOGIN_CHILD" desc="A sub-title of the dialog that finishes 'PIN-unlock' setup process successfully suggesting how user can use the PIN that they have just set up, when a child account is in use.">
Your child can use a PIN to unlock the device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_SUBTITLE3_WITH_LOGIN" desc="A sub-title of the dialog that finishes 'PIN-unlock' setup process successfully suggesting how user can use the PIN that they have just set up.">
You can use your PIN to sign in to or unlock your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_SUBTITLE3_WITH_LOGIN_CHILD" desc="A sub-title of the dialog that finishes 'PIN-unlock' setup process successfully suggesting how user can use the PIN that they have just set up, when a child account is in use.">
Your child can use a PIN to sign in to or unlock the device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP" desc="A label on the button that leads to Pin Unlock feature set up.">
Pin setup
</message>
<message name="IDS_DISCOVER_PIN_SETUP_DONE" desc="Label for the done button on the success screen in 'PIN-unlock' setup dialog.">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_PREPARING_PROFILE_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed while preparing profile in which the app will be run.">
Preparing app profile...
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_NETWORK_WAIT_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed while installing and/or launching web application in kiosk mode.">
Waiting for network connection...
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_APP_WAIT_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed while installing and/or launching web application in kiosk mode.">
Initializing application...
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_EXTENSION_WAIT_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed while installing and/or launching extensions in kiosk mode.">
Initializing extensions...
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_WAIT_FOR_APP_WINDOW_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed while waiting for the application to create its window in kiosk mode.">
Waiting for application window...
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_WAIT_FOR_APP_WINDOW_INSTALL_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed when kiosk app meta-data obtention fails, but we try to run the app anyway without it.">
Failed to obtain app data, trying to run the app anyway...
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_CONFIGURE_NETWORK" desc="Text displayed for configure network button while installing and/or launching web application in kiosk mode.">
Configure network
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_NETWORK_WAIT_TIMEOUT_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed while the network wait is timed out during app launching.">
Internet disconnected. Please check your internet connection.
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_SHOWING_NETWORK_CONFIGURE_UI_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed while waiting for the requested network configure UI to show up in kiosk mode.">
Network configure UI requested, please wait...
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_START_BAILOUT_SHORTCUT_FORMAT" desc="Message displayed at the bottom of app launch splash screen to show user the shortcut key to bailout the launch.">
Press Ctrl + Alt + S to switch to <ph name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_OS_NAME">$1<ex>ChromeOS</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_OLD_PASSWORD_HINT" desc="Old password field hint on the password changed dialog.">
Enter old password
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_INCORRECT_OLD_PASSWORD" desc="Error that is shown when incorrect old password was supplied for user cryptohome migration.">
Incorrect password
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_PROCEED_ANYWAY_BUTTON" desc="Button to proceed without providing old password on the password changed dialog.">
Proceed anyway
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_TITLE" desc="Title for the password changed dialog box">
To unlock and restore your local data, please enter your old <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_FORGOT_PASSWORD" desc="Text of the link that lets user skip old password input on the password changed dialog in the GAIA flow">
Forgot your old password?
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_PROCEED_ANYWAY" desc="Button to proceed without providing old password on the password changed dialog in the GAIA flow">
You may proceed, but only your synced data and settings will be restored. All local data will be lost.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_TRY_AGAIN" desc="Label for the retry button on the proceed anyway step in the the GAIA password changed flow">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_DATA_LOSS_WARNING_TITLE" desc="Title for the data loss warning screen if the user decided not to recover local data">
Local data will be deleted
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_DATA_LOSS_WARNING_SUBTITLE_P1" desc="First paragraph of subtitle message for the data loss warning screen if the user decided not to recover local data">
Local data is protected by your old password. If you recently changed your password, try your old password again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_DATA_LOSS_WARNING_SUBTITLE_P2" desc="Second paragraph of subtitle message for the data loss warning screen if the user decided not to recover local data">
If you continue without entering your old password, your local data will be deleted. You’ll sign in with your Google Account to set up this user again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_RECOVER_DATA_TITLE" desc="Title for the screen to recover local data by entering old password.">
Restore your local data
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_RECOVER_DATA_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle for the screen to recover local data by entering old password.">
Your password has changed. To restore your local data, you need to enter your old password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_CONTINUE_AND_DELETE_BUTTON" desc="Button to continue and delete data without providing old password on the data loss warning dialog.">
Continue and delete data
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PASSWORD_CHANGED_CONTINUE_WITHOUT_LOCAL_DATA_BUTTON" desc="Button to confirm continue without local data on the recover local data dialog.">
Continue without local data
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_NOTICE" desc="Text message displayed above SAML portal to early indicate that the user is being redirected to another sign-in provider. This is the version of the string used in the GAIA flow.">
This sign-in service is hosted by <ph name="SAML_DOMAIN">$1<ex>saml.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_NOTICE_SHORT" desc="Text message displayed above SAML portal to early indicate that the user is being redirected to another sign-in provider. This is the version of the string used in the GAIA flow.">
Sign-in hosted by <ph name="SAML_DOMAIN">$1<ex>saml.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_PASSWORD_CHANGE_NOTICE" desc="Text message displayed in the system dialog title. The dialog shows a web-page where the user can change their SAML password while staying in the session">
This authentication service is hosted by <ph name="SAML_DOMAIN">$1<ex>saml.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_NOTICE_WITH_VIDEO" desc="Text message displayed above SAML portal to early indicate that the user is being redirected to another sign-in provider which has requested video media access.">
This sign-in service, hosted by <ph name="SAML_DOMAIN">$1<ex>saml.com</ex></ph>, is accessing your camera.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_CHANGE_PROVIDER_MESSAGE" desc="Text message displayed below SAML portal to let user change sign-in provider.">
Wrong sign-in option?
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_CHANGE_PROVIDER_BUTTON" desc="Button to change sign-in provider.">
Enter Google Account info
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_CONFIRM_PASSWORD_TITLE" desc="Title for the confirm password dialog.">
Please re-enter your password to update your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> profile.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MANUAL_PASSWORD_TITLE" desc="Title for the manual password setting dialog.">
Please create a password to protect your local data.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MANUAL_PASSWORD_INPUT_LABEL" desc="Label for the password input when setting the password manually.">
Enter your password
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MANUAL_PASSWORD_MISMATCH" desc="Error shown when passwords don't match when setting the password manually.">
Passwords don't match
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_CONFIRM_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Label for the password field on the confirm password dialog.">
Confirm your password
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_CONFIRM_PASSWORD_INCORRECT_PASSWORD" desc="Error that is shown when incorrect password was supplied.">
Incorrect password
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ACCOUNT_SETUP_CANCEL_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Text to show in confirmation cancel dialog.">
Cancel account setup?
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ACCOUNT_SETUP_CANCEL_DIALOG_NO" desc="Text to show on button to decline cancelation.">
No
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ACCOUNT_SETUP_CANCEL_DIALOG_YES" desc="Text to show on button to accept cancelation.">
Yes
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_DEVICE_MANAGED_BY_NOTICE" desc="Text for notifications showing that this is managed device. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
Managed by <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>acmecorp.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FATAL_ERROR_NO_ACCOUNT_DETAILS" desc="Message to show when the authentication could not be completed because the user's account details could not be retrieved.">
Sign-in failed because your account details could not be retrieved. Please contact your administrator or try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FATAL_ERROR_NO_PASSWORD" desc="Message to show when the authentication could not be completed because the user's password could not be retrieved.">
Sign-in failed. Please contact your administrator or try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FATAL_ERROR_PASSWORD_VERIFICATION" desc="Message to show when the authentication could not be completed because two attempts to verify the user's password failed.">
Sign-in failed because your password could not be verified. Please contact your administrator or try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FATAL_ERROR_TEXT_INSECURE_URL" desc="Message to show when the authentication could not be completed because a redirect to an insecure URL was detected and blocked.">
Sign-in failed because it was configured to use a non-secure URL (<ph name="BLOCKED_URL">$1<ex>http://www.example.com/login.html</ex></ph>). Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FATAL_ERROR_TRY_AGAIN_BUTTON" desc="Label for a button which starts sign-in from the beginning after fatal error.">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_FATAL_ERROR_NO_AUTH_TOKEN" desc="Message to show when the authentication could not be completed because the user's auth token retrieved.">
Sign-in failed because your access token could not be retrieved. Please check your network connection and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_INTERSTITIAL_MESSAGE" desc="Message to show on the SAML interstitial page to tell the user to continue signing in using their enterprise account. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
This device is managed by <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>acmecorp.com</ex></ph> and requires you to sign in every time.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_INTERSTITIAL_CHANGE_ACCOUNT_LINK_TEXT" desc="Text of the link that allows the user to change the login account.">
Sign in with a different account
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SAML_INTERSTITIAL_NEXT_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text shown on the Next button.">
Next
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_WELCOME_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown at the header of the login screens.">
Sign in to your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_EMAIL" desc="Email field text on the offline login screen. Note: should be the same as the one used on the Gaia sign-in page.">
Enter your email
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_PASSWORD" desc="Password field text on the offline login screen. Note: should be the same as the one used on the Gaia sign-in page.">
Enter your password
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_INVALID_EMAIL" desc="Alert message about invalid email on the offline login screen. Note: should be the same as the one used on the Gaia sign-in page.">
Please enter a valid email address
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_INVALID_PASSWORD" desc="Alert message about mismatching email and password on the device">
The email and password you entered don't match
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_NEXT_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text shown on next button during offline signin flow dialog. Note: should be the same as the one used on the Gaia sign-in page.">
Next
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_FORGOT_PASSWORD_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text shown on forgot password button during offline signin flow. Note: should be the same as the one used on the Gaia sign-in page.">
Forgot password?
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_FORGOT_PASSWORD_DIALOG_TEXT" desc="Text shown on forgot password dialog during offline signin flow.">
To recover your account information, go to: google.com/accounts/recovery
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_CLOSE_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text shown on forgot password dialog close button during offline signin flow.">
Close
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_WARNING_TITLE" desc="Title shown on warning dialog when policy does not allow to proceed with offline login.">
Network connection required
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_WARNING_TEXT" desc="Text shown on warning dialog when policy does not allow to proceed with offline login.">
<ph name="DOMAIN_NAME">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> requires the device to be online when signing into <ph name="EMAIL">$2<ex>user@google.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_OK_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text shown on the ok button of warning dialog during offline signin flow.">
Ok
</message>
<message name="IDS_ALLOWLIST_ERROR_TRY_AGAIN_BUTTON" desc="The text of the try again button on the allowlist error UI.">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_BROWSE_WITHOUT_SIGNING_IN_HTML" desc="Text shown on side of Google sign-in UI.">
You may also skip signing in and <ph name="LINK_START">$1<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>browse as Guest<ph name="LINK_END">$2<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_BATTERY_AUTH_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification shown to inform the user that an unauthorized battery is connected to a Chromebook.">
Battery isn't charging
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_BATTERY_AUTH_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification shown to inform the user that an unauthorized battery is connected to a Chromebook.">
To charge this Chromebook, use a compatible Dell battery.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_NON_WILCO_CHARGER_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification shown to inform the user that charger is unauthorized and battery will not charge.">
Power adapter issue
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_NON_WILCO_CHARGER_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification shown to inform the user that charger is unauthorized and battery will not charge.">
To avoid charging and performance issues, use a compatible Dell or USB Type-C power adapter.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_INCOMPATIBLE_DOCK_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification shown to inform the user that attached dock is incompatible.">
Dock isn't fully compatible
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_INCOMPATIBLE_DOCK_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification shown to inform the user that attached dock is incompatible.">
To get additional features, use a Dell docking station designed to work with this Chromebook.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_DOCK_ERROR_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification shown to inform the user that attached dock presents hardware failures.">
Dock fan needs service
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_DOCK_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification shown to inform the user that attached dock presents hardware failures.">
Contact Dell for service. The dock will shut down if the fan isn't working.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_DOCK_DISPLAY_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification shown to inform the user that HDMI and USB Type-C cannot be used for displays at the same time with the attached dock.">
Dock video-port issue
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_DOCK_DISPLAY_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification shown to inform the user that HDMI and USB Type-C cannot be used for displays at the same time with the attached dock.">
HDMI and USB Type-C ports can't be used for video at the same time. Use a different video port.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_DOCK_THUNDERBOLT_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification shown to inform the user that attached dock will operate in USB Type-C compatible mode.">
Thunderbolt is not supported
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_DOCK_THUNDERBOLT_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification shown to inform the user that attached dock will operate in USB Type-C compatible mode.">
Your docking station will operate in USB Type-C compatible mode.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_TITLE" desc="The title of a notification indicating that a low-power USB charger has been connected.">
Low-power charger connected
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_LOW_POWER_CHARGER_MESSAGE" desc="The message body of a notification indicating that a low-power USB charger has been connected, short version.">
Your Chromebook may not charge while it is turned on.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WILCO_NOTIFICATION_LEARN_MORE" desc="Label on button in various Wilco notification.">
Learn More
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCAL_STATE_ERROR_TEXT_0" desc="Text for notification that Local State file is corrupted and powerwash is required.">
Unfortunately, <ph name="SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph> is unable to recover your settings. To fix the error, <ph name="SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph> must reset your device with Powerwash.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCAL_STATE_ERROR_TEXT_1" desc="Text for notification that all local files will be deleted while Google account and any synced data won't be affected.">
Resetting your device will not affect your Google accounts or any data synced to these accounts. However, all files saved locally on your device will be deleted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCAL_STATE_ERROR_POWERWASH_BUTTON" desc="Button label to restart and powerwash the device.">
Restart and Powerwash
</message>
<message name="IDS_DIAGNOSE_BUTTON" desc="The label for the button that launches the connectivity diagnostics app from the network error page">
Diagnose
</message>
<message name="IDS_MANAGE_CERTIFICATES" desc="The label for the button that launches the certificate manager from the network error page">
Manage certificates
</message>
<message name="IDS_OFFLINE_LOGIN_HTML" desc="Text which suggests enter as an existing user when valid network isn't presented.">
If you've already registered on this device, you can <ph name="LINK2_START">$1<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>sign in as an existing user<ph name="LINK2_END">$2<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_OOBE_HELP_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Default title for help dialogs during OOBE/login">
Help
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_NEEDS_DIRCRYPTO_MIGRATION_BANNER" desc="Banner text for users that need to migrate their data to use dircrypto.">
A critical update is ready to install. Sign in to get started.
</message>
<!-- Sync/sign-in error messages -->
<message name="IDS_SIGNIN_ERROR_SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_BUBBLE_VIEW_TITLE" desc="Title in the sign-in error bubble view/notification for ChromeOS Secondary Accounts.">
Sign-in again
</message>
<message name="IDS_SIGNIN_ERROR_SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_BUBBLE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the sign-in error bubble view for ChromeOS Secondary Accounts.">
Your Google Account(s) need attention
</message>
<message name="IDS_SIGNIN_ERROR_SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_MIGRATION_BUBBLE_VIEW_TITLE" desc="Title in the sign-in error bubble view/notification for ChromeOS Secondary Accounts that have not been migrated to ChromeOS Account Manager.">
Sign-in has changed
</message>
<message name="IDS_SIGNIN_ERROR_SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_MIGRATION_BUBBLE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the sign-in error bubble view for ChromeOS Secondary Accounts that have not been migrated to ChromeOS Account Manager.">
Account update required
</message>
<message name="IDS_CHALLENGE_RESPONSE_AUTH_MULTIPLE_CLIENT_CERTS_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when multiple client certificates were used during the challenge-response based authentication.">
Multiple client certificates are not supported
</message>
<message name="IDS_CHALLENGE_RESPONSE_AUTH_INVALID_CLIENT_CERT_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when client certificate attributes extraction failed during the challenge-response based authentication.">
Invalid client certificate
</message>
<message name="IDS_FAILED_TO_FETCH_SAML_REDIRECT" desc="Error message shown when SAML redirect URL failed to be fetched">
Failed to fetch the SAML redirect URL from the server
</message>
<!-- Other Network UI strings -->
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONNECTION_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for network connection error notification">
Network connection error
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONNECTION_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message for network connection error notification">
Failed to connect to network '<ph name="name">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph>': <ph name="details">$2<ex>Unrecognized error</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONNECTION_ERROR_MESSAGE_WITH_SERVER_MESSAGE" desc="Message for network connection error notification with details and a server message">
Failed to connect to '<ph name="name">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph>': <ph name="details">$2<ex>Unrecognized error</ex></ph>
Server message: <ph name="server_msg">$3<ex>Incorrect password</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CONNECTION_ERROR_MESSAGE_NO_NAME" desc="Message for network connection error where the network name is unavailable">
Failed to connect to network: <ph name="details">$1<ex>Unrecognized error</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_VPN_CONNECTION_LOST_TITLE" desc="Title for network notification when VPN connection is lost">
VPN disconnected
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_VPN_CONNECTION_LOST_BODY" desc="Message for network notification when VPN connection is lost">
Connection to <ph name="name">$1<ex>Google VPN</ex></ph> has been lost
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_OUT_OF_CREDITS_TITLE" desc="Title for network out of data error notification">
Couldn't connect
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_OUT_OF_CREDITS_BODY" desc="Message body for network out of data error notification">
You may have used up your mobile data allowance. Visit the <ph name="name">$1<ex>GoogleGuest</ex></ph> activation portal to buy more data
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CELLULAR_ACTIVATED_TITLE" desc="Title for cellular activated notification">
Mobile data activated
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_CELLULAR_ACTIVATED" desc="Text of the cellular activated notification">
Your '<ph name="name">$1<ex>Generic Wireless</ex></ph>' data service is ready to use
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_ACTIVATION_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for network activation error notification">
Couldn't connect
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_ACTIVATION_NEEDS_CONNECTION" desc="Message when attempting to activate a mobile network that requires a connection">
To activate '<ph name="name">$1<ex>Generic Wireless</ex></ph>' data, first connect to a Wi-Fi network
</message>
<!-- ONC (Open Network Configuration) strings have moved to //chromeos/chromeos_strings.grd -->
<!-- Strings shown within Tether notifications -->
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_CONNECTION_FAILED_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown to the user when an attempt to tether to another device has failed.">
Instant Tethering connection failed
</message>
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_CONNECTION_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown as part of the notification shown to the user when an attempt to tether to another device has failed which gives the user instructions about how to configure tethering.">
Tap to configure
</message>
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_WIFI_AVAILABLE_ONE_DEVICE_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown to the user when a tether hotspot is available via one nearby device.">
Wi-Fi available via phone
</message>
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_WIFI_AVAILABLE_ONE_DEVICE_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown as part of the notification shown to the user when a tether hotspot is available via one nearby device.">
Data connection available from your <ph name="PHONE_NAME">$1<ex>Google Pixel XL</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_WIFI_AVAILABLE_ONE_DEVICE_CONNECT" desc="Text of the button shown to the user when a tether hotspot is available via one nearby device. When the button is clicked, a connection starts.">
Connect
</message>
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_WIFI_AVAILABLE_MULTIPLE_DEVICES_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown to the user when multiple tether hotspots are available via multiple nearby devices.">
Wi-Fi available via multiple devices
</message>
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_WIFI_AVAILABLE_MULTIPLE_DEVICES_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown as part of the notification shown to the user when multiple tether hotspots are available via multiple nearby devices.">
Data connection available
</message>
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_SETUP_REQUIRED_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown to the user when set up is needed on another device to start tethering.">
Set up connection on your <ph name="PHONE_NAME">$1<ex>Google Pixel XL</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_TETHER_NOTIFICATION_SETUP_REQUIRED_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown as part of the notification shown to the user when set up is needed on another device to start tethering.">
Tap the notification on your <ph name="PHONE_NAME">$1<ex>Google Pixel XL</ex></ph> to set up the mobile hotspot that can be used by this device.
</message>
<!-- Misc settings related strings -->
<message name="IDS_OPTIONS_SETTINGS_TIMEZONE_DISPLAY_TEMPLATE" desc="In the settings tab, the display template of a timezone in the pull-down list of timezones">
(<ph name="UTCOffset">$1<ex>UTC-8:00</ex></ph>) <ph name="LongTZName">$2<ex>Pacific Standard Time</ex></ph> (<ph name="ExemplarCity">$3<ex>Los Angeles</ex></ph>)
</message>
<message name="IDS_OPTIONS_SETTINGS_TIMEZONE_DISPLAY_NAME_UTC" desc="This is the display name of UTC/GMT timezone for timezone option in user settings.">
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC/GMT)
</message>
<message name="IDS_TEXT_TO_SPEECH_SETTINGS_NO_LANGUAGE" desc="A label for text-to-speech voices which do not have a language specified. For example, some voices may speak in US English, or Spain-Spanish. This labels voices with no language.">
No language
</message>
<!-- Slow UI -->
<message name="IDS_SLOW_DISABLE" desc="The text of the button that disables performance collection for feedback reports">
Disable performance data collection
</message>
<message name="IDS_SLOW_ENABLE" desc="The text of the button that enables performance collection for feedback reports">
Enable performance data collection
</message>
<message name="IDS_SLOW_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the performance tracing feature for feedback reports.">
Enabling collection of performance data will help Google improve the system over time. No data is sent until you file a feedback report (Alt-Shift-I) and include performance data. You can return to this screen to disable collection at any time.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SLOW_WARNING" desc="The warning that informs users that enabling this can have a negative effect on their performance">
<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph>Note:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> Only enable if you know what you are doing or if you have been asked to do so, as collection of data may reduce performance.
</message>
<!-- EULA -->
<message name="IDS_EULA_BACK_BUTTON" desc="Back button shown on EULA/OOBE screens.">
Back
</message>
<message name="IDS_EULA_NEXT_BUTTON" desc="Next button shown on EULA/OOBE screens.">
Next
</message>
<message name="IDS_EULA_ACCEPT_AND_CONTINUE_BUTTON" desc="Accept button text below EULA terms of service">
Accept and continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_EULA_SYSTEM_SECURITY_SETTING" desc="Link from the EULA wizard screen and title of the TPM info dialog">
System security setting
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_EULA_TPM_DESCRIPTION" desc="Dialog box text">
Your computer contains a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security device, which is used to implement many critical security features in ChromeOS Flex. Visit the Chromebook Help Center to learn more: https://support.google.com/chromebook/?p=tpm
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_EULA_TPM_DESCRIPTION" desc="Dialog box text">
Your computer contains a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security device, which is used to implement many critical security features in ChromeOS. Visit the Chromebook Help Center to learn more: https://support.google.com/chromebook/?p=tpm
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_EULA_RLZ_DESCRIPTION" desc="Dialog box text">
Your computer also comes with <ph name="SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph>'s RLZ library built in. RLZ assigns a non-unique, non-personally identifiable tag to measure the searches and <ph name="SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph> usage driven by a particular promotional campaign. These labels sometimes appear in Google Search queries in <ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$2<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EULA_RLZ_ENABLE" desc="Check box text for enabling RLZ tracking on TPM/RLZ info dialog.">
Enable RLZ tracking on <ph name="SHORT_PRODUCT_OS_NAME">$1<ex>ChromeOS</ex></ph>.
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_EULA_SECURE_MODULE_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of what a secure module does in the eula page.">
Your computer contains a secure module, which is used to implement many critical security features in ChromeOS Flex. Visit the Chromebook Help Center to learn more: https://support.google.com/chromebook/?p=sm
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_EULA_SECURE_MODULE_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of what a secure module does in the eula page.">
Your computer contains a secure module, which is used to implement many critical security features in ChromeOS. Visit the Chromebook Help Center to learn more: https://support.google.com/chromebook/?p=sm
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="Title of the enable debugging features screen">
Enable debugging features
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_SCREEN_WARNING_MSG" desc="Warning text shown on enable debugging features screen above the exclamation icon.">
Enable debugging features on this <ph name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph> device
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_SCREEN_ROOTFS_REMOVE_MSG" desc="Text shown on enable debugging features screen below warning messages if device needs extra restart before powerwash.">
A removal of rootfs protection and restart is required before enabling other debugging features.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_LEARN_MORE" desc="Learn more link text in the enable debugging features dialog.">
Learn more.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_REMOVE_ROOTFS_BUTTON" desc="Button for rootfs protection removal shown on enable debugging dialog.">
Proceed
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_ENABLE_BUTTON" desc="Button for enabling debugging features shown on enable debugging dialog.">
Enable
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_SETUP_MESSAGE" desc="Setup message in dialog for enabling debugging features.">
You are enabling ChromeOS Flex debugging features which will set up sshd daemon and enable booting from USB drives.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_SETUP_MESSAGE" desc="Setup message in dialog for enabling debugging features.">
You are enabling ChromeOS debugging features which will set up sshd daemon and enable booting from USB drives.
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_DONE_MESSAGE" desc="Completion message in dialog for enabling debugging features.">
You have successfully enabled debugging features on this <ph name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph> device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title message when enabling of debugging features fails.">
Something went wrong
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Error message when enabling of debugging features fails.">
Debugging features were not completely enabled on this <ph name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph> device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_ROOT_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Text for root password entry field label from enable debugging features dialog.">
root password
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_CONFIRM_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Text for root password entry field label from enable debugging features dialog.">
confirm password
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_WAIT_MESSAGE" desc="Confirmation message in dialog for enabling debugging features.">
Please wait...
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_EMPTY_ROOT_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Text for root password entry field label from enable debugging features dialog.">
leave empty if you want to set the root password to the default test image value
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_HELP" desc="Help content of the enable debugging features dialog.">
<ph name="BEGIN_H3">&lt;h3&gt;</ph>Debugging Features<ph name="END_H3">&lt;/h3&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
You can enable the debugging features on your ChromeOS Flex Device in order to install and test custom code on your device. This will allow you to:<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_LIST">&lt;ul&gt;</ph>
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Remove rootfs verification so you can modify OS files
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Enable SSH access to the device using the standard test keys so you can use tools such as <ph name="BEGIN_CODE">&lt;span style=&quot;color:grey;font-family:monospace&quot;&gt;</ph>&apos;cros flash&apos;<ph name="END_CODE">&lt;/span&gt;</ph> to access the device
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Enable booting from USB so you can install an OS image from a USB drive
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Set both the dev and the system root login password to a custom value so you can manually SSH into the device
<ph name="END_LIST">&lt;/ul&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
Once enabled, most of the debugging features will remain enabled even after performing a powerwash or wiping the data on an enterprise managed device. To fully disable all debugging features, complete the ChromeOS recovery process (https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/1080595).
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
For more information about the debugging features see:<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/how-tos-and-troubleshooting/debugging-features
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>Note:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> The system will reboot during the process.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEBUGGING_HELP" desc="Help content of the enable debugging features dialog.">
<ph name="BEGIN_H3">&lt;h3&gt;</ph>Debugging Features<ph name="END_H3">&lt;/h3&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
You can enable the debugging features on your ChromeOS Device in order to install and test custom code on your device. This will allow you to:<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_LIST">&lt;ul&gt;</ph>
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Remove rootfs verification so you can modify OS files
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Enable SSH access to the device using the standard test keys so you can use tools such as <ph name="BEGIN_CODE">&lt;span style=&quot;color:grey;font-family:monospace&quot;&gt;</ph>&apos;cros flash&apos;<ph name="END_CODE">&lt;/span&gt;</ph> to access the device
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Enable booting from USB so you can install an OS image from a USB drive
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Set both the dev and the system root login password to a custom value so you can manually SSH into the device
<ph name="END_LIST">&lt;/ul&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
Once enabled, most of the debugging features will remain enabled even after performing a powerwash or wiping the data on an enterprise managed device. To fully disable all debugging features, complete the ChromeOS recovery process (https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/1080595).
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
For more information about the debugging features see:<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/how-tos-and-troubleshooting/debugging-features
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>Note:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> The system will reboot during the process.
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_ARC_ADB_SIDELOADING_SETUP_TITLE" desc="Title of the enable ARC ADB Sideloading screen upon reboot">
Enable ADB debugging?
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_ARC_ADB_SIDELOADING_SETUP_MESSAGE" desc="Setup message in dialog for enabling ARC ADB Sideloading.">
Continuing will enable ADB debugging for creating and testing Android apps. Note that this action allows installation of Android apps that haven't been verified by Google, and requires a factory reset to disable.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_ARC_ADB_SIDELOADING_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title message when enabling of ARC ADB Sideloading fails.">
Something went wrong
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_ARC_ADB_SIDELOADING_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Error message when enabling of ARC ADB Sideloading fails.">
Couldn't enable ADB debugging. Go to Settings and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_ARC_ADB_SIDELOADING_LEARN_MORE" desc="Learn more link text in the enable ARC ADB Sideloading dialog.">
Learn more
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_ARC_ADB_SIDELOADING_CONFIRM_BUTTON" desc="Button for confirming an action in a dialog for ARC ADB Sideloading.">
Confirm
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_ARC_ADB_SIDELOADING_CANCEL_BUTTON" desc="Button for canceling an action in a dialog for ARC ADB Sideloading.">
Cancel
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_ARC_ADB_SIDELOADING_OK_BUTTON" desc="Button for acknowledging in a dialog for ARC ADB Sideloading.">
OK
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_WARNING_MSG" desc="Warning text shown on reset screen above the exclamation icon.">
Reset this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_WARNING_POWERWASH_MSG" desc="Warning text shown on reset screen below the exclamation icon.">
Powerwash to reset your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> to be just like new.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_WARNING_POWERWASH_AND_ROLLBACK_MSG" desc="Warning text shown on reset screen below the exclamation icon.">
Powerwash your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> and return to the previous version.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_WARNING_DETAILS_DATA" desc="Additional warning text shown on reset screen below the main warning.">
All user accounts and local data will be removed.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_RESTART_MSG" desc="Text shown on reset screen below warning messages if device needs extra restart before powerwash.">
A restart is required to begin the Powerwash process. After restart you will be asked to confirm that you want to proceed.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_TPM_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_OPTION" desc="Checkbox label for the TPM firmware update option of the powerwash process, shown on the device reset screen.">
Update firmware for added security.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_POWERWASH" desc="Powerwash button text">
Powerwash
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_POWERWASH_AND_REVERT" desc="Powerwash+rollback button text">
Powerwash and Revert
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_PREPARING_REVERT_PROMISE" desc="Message shown on reset screen after user initiates powerwash with version revert while revert is prepared until reboot.">
<ph name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph> will restart and reset momentarily
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_PREPARING_REVERT_SPINNER_MESSAGE" desc="Spinner message shown on reset screen after user initiates powerwash with version revert while revert is prepared until reboot.">
Reverting to the previously installed version of <ph name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_REVERT_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when revert was initiated but unavailable to be performed." meaning="Device reset screen revert option context.">
Oops, something went wrong.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_REVERT_ERROR_EXPLANATION" desc="Error description shown when revert was initiated but unavailable to be performed.">
<ph name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph> is unable to revert to the previously installed version. Please try again to Powerwash your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_POPUP_POWERWASH_TITLE" desc="Confirmational pop-up on top of reset device dialog. Pop-up title for powerwash.">
Confirm Powerwash
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_POPUP_ROLLBACK_TITLE" desc="Confirmational pop-up on top of reset device dialog. Pop-up title for rollback.">
Confirm Powerwash with return to previous version
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_POPUP_POWERWASH_TEXT" desc="Confirmational pop-up on top of reset device dialog. Pop-up text for powerwash.">
Your device will be reset and all user accounts and local data will be removed. This cannot be undone.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_POPUP_ROLLBACK_TEXT" desc="Confirmational pop-up on top of reset device dialog. Pop-up text for rollback.">
Your device will be returned to the previously installed version of Chrome. All user accounts and local data will be removed. This cannot be undone.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESET_SCREEN_POPUP_CONFIRM_BUTTON" desc="Confirmational pop-up on top of reset device dialog. Confirm button text.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_WRONG_HWID_SCREEN_HEADER" desc="Header of message shown on screen notifying about malformed hardware ID.">
A factory error has been detected
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_WRONG_HWID_SCREEN_MESSAGE_FIRST_PART" desc="Warning message shown on screen notifying about malformed hardware ID. First paragraph.">
Unfortunately, your computer is configured with a malformed hardware ID. This prevents ChromeOS Flex from updating with the latest security fixes and your computer <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>may be vulnerable to malicious attacks<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph>.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_WRONG_HWID_SCREEN_MESSAGE_FIRST_PART" desc="Warning message shown on screen notifying about malformed hardware ID. First paragraph.">
Unfortunately, your computer is configured with a malformed hardware ID. This prevents ChromeOS from updating with the latest security fixes and your computer <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>may be vulnerable to malicious attacks<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph>.
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_WRONG_HWID_SCREEN_MESSAGE_SECOND_PART" desc="Warning message shown on screen notifying about malformed hardware ID. Second paragraph.">
Please contact your hardware manufacturer immediately to send your computer to a repair facility.
</message>
<message name="IDS_WRONG_HWID_SCREEN_SKIP_LINK" desc="Text on link that skips warning about malformed hardware ID.">
Skip for now
</message>
<message name="IDS_AUTO_ENROLLMENT_CHECK_SCREEN_HEADER" desc="Header of message only used for accessibility label in the current design, notifying about pending auto-enrollment check completion.">
Determining device configuration.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AUTO_ENROLLMENT_CHECK_SCREEN_MESSAGE" desc="Warning message shown on screen notifying about pending auto-enrollment check completion.">
Determining device configuration...
</message>
<message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_HEADING" desc="Heading at the top of the Terms of Service screen. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
<ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> Terms of Service
</message>
<message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_LOADING" desc="Message shown while the Terms of Service are being downloaded.">
Loading...
</message>
<message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when the Terms of Service could not be loaded.">
Terms of Service could not be loaded
</message>
<message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_TRY_AGAIN" desc="Message telling the user to try again later. Shown beneath the error message when the Terms of Service could not be loaded.">
Please check your network connection and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_BACK_BUTTON" desc="Text of the back button on Terms of Service screen.">
Back
</message>
<message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_RETRY_BUTTON" desc="Text of the retry button on Terms of Service screen.">
Retry
</message>
<message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_ACCEPT_BUTTON" desc="Text of the accept button on the Terms of Service screen.">
Accept and continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_CONTROLLED_SETTING_WITH_OWNER" desc="Text displayed in the controlled settings bubble when a setting's value can be edited only by the owner.">
This setting is managed by the device owner, <ph name="OWNER_EMAIL">$1<ex>john@google.com</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CONTROLLED_SETTING_NO_OWNER" desc="Text displayed in the controlled settings bubble when a setting's value can be edited only by the owner.">
This setting is managed by the device owner.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CONTROLLED_SETTING_SHARED" desc="Text displayed in the controlled settings bubble when a setting's value belongs to the primary user but can be edited.">
This setting belongs to <ph name="OWNER_EMAIL">$1<ex>john@google.com</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CONTROLLED_SETTING_DEMO_SESSION" desc="Text displayed in the controlled settings bubble when a setting's value is enforced by demo session.">
This setting can't be changed in a demo session.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CONTROLLED_SETTING_PARENT" desc="Text displayed in the controlled settings bubble when a setting's value is controlled by user's parent.">
This setting is managed by a parent.
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_DISABLE_SPOKEN_FEEDBACK" desc="The menu option to disable spoken feedback accessibility feature.">
Disable ChromeVox (spoken feedback)
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_DEVICE_ETHERNET" desc="Label for an ethernet network device.">
Ethernet
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_DEVICE_WIFI" desc="Label for a wifi network device.">
Wi-Fi
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_DEVICE_CELLULAR" desc="Label for a cellular network device.">
Mobile data
</message>
<!-- Status bar -->
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_DEVICE_ENABLE" desc="Enable the network device.">
Enable <ph name="NETWORKDEVICE">$1<ex>Wifi</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_DEVICE_DISABLE" desc="Disable the network device.">
Disable <ph name="NETWORKDEVICE">$1<ex>Wifi</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_DEVICE_STATUS" desc="The status of the network device.">
<ph name="NETWORKDEVICE">$1<ex>Wifi</ex></ph>: <ph name="STATUS">$2<ex>Connecting</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_MENU_ITEM_INDENT" desc="A menu item label with an indentation. For left-to-right languages, we use 3 spaces on the left.">
''' <ph name="LABEL">$1<ex>Wifi SSID</ex></ph>'''
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_OPEN_PROXY_SETTINGS_DIALOG" desc="The menu item in the network menu button at login screen for opening the options dialog">
Proxy settings...
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NETWORK_MORE" desc="Message for last link in the network menu requesting more technical and less common stuff (proxy settings, IP and hardware addresses)">
More...
</message>
<message name="IDS_STATUSBAR_NO_NETWORKS_MESSAGE" desc="No networks are available">
No networks are available
</message>
<!-- Accessibility strings, to be spoken -->
<message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_ACC_LOGIN_SIGNING_IN" desc="Status when signing in.">
Signing in.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_ACC_LOGIN_SIGNIN_OFFRECORD" desc="Status when signing in Incognito.">
Entering as Guest.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_ACC_LOGIN_SIGNIN_PUBLIC_ACCOUNT" desc="Status when signing in into a public account.">
Entering managed session.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_ACC_LEARN_MORE" desc="Dialog button [?] linking to more information.">
Learn more.
</message>
<!-- Common strings used in OOBE -->
<message name="IDS_CHROMEOS_OOBE_CLOSE_DIALOG" desc="Message to shown on a button for closing a modal dialog in OOBE">
Close
</message>
<!-- Auto launch managed guest sessions privacy notification -->
<message name="IDS_AUTO_LAUNCH_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification which is shown when the managed guest session auto launched.">
Managed guest session
</message>
<message name="IDS_AUTO_LAUNCH_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON" desc="Text of the button.">
View details
</message>
<!-- Removable device notifications -->
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_DETECTION_TITLE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user inserts removable device (SD card, USB key...)">
Removable device detected
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message to navigate users to the Files app. If user clicks a button in the notification, the Files app opens.">
Explore the device’s content in the Files app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_ALLOW_PLAY_STORE_ACCESS_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message to navigate users to the ARC settings page. If user clicks a button in the notification, the page opens.">
For device preferences, go to Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_PLAY_STORE_APPS_HAVE_ACCESS_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message to navigate users to the ARC settings page. If user clicks a button in the notification, the page opens.">
Play Store applications have access to this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_NAVIGATION_MESSAGE_READONLY_POLICY" desc="Text of notification message to navigate users to the Files app when attaching a removable media, but the administrator's poilcy forbids writing data to them. If user clicks a button in the notification, the Files app opens.">
Explore the device's content in the Files app. The content is restricted by an admin and can’t be modified.
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_NAVIGATION_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Text of a button label in a notification to navigate users to the Files app. If user clicks the button, the Files app opens.">
Open Files app
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_OPEN_SETTTINGS_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Text of a button label in a notification to navigate users to the ARC settings page. If user clicks the button, the page opens.">
Open settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_IMPORT_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message to start the media import flow. If user clicks a button in the notification, the import flow begins.">
Back up media from the device using the Files app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVABLE_DEVICE_IMPORT_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Text of a button label in a notification to start the import flow. If user clicks the button, the import flow begins.">
View/Backup media
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_UNSUPPORTED_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user inserts removable device (SD card, USB key...)">
Sorry, the device <ph name="DEVICE_LABEL">$1<ex>My SD card</ex></ph> is not supported at this time.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user inserts removable device (SD card, USB key...)">
Sorry, your external storage device is not supported at this time.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user inserts removable device (SD card, USB key...)">
Sorry, the device <ph name="DEVICE_LABEL">$1<ex>My SD card</ex></ph> could not be recognized.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Text of a button label in a notification to format the device. If user clicks the button, the Files app opens and focus on unknown the device.">
Format this device
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_UNKNOWN_DEFAULT_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user inserts removable device (SD card, USB key...)">
Sorry, your external storage device could not be recognized.
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIPART_DEVICE_UNSUPPORTED_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user inserts removable device (SD card, USB key...)">
Sorry, at least one partition on the device <ph name="DEVICE_LABEL">$1<ex>MySDcard</ex></ph> could not be mounted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_MULTIPART_DEVICE_UNSUPPORTED_DEFAULT_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user inserts removable device (SD card, USB key...)">
Sorry, at least one partition on your external storage device could not be mounted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EXTERNAL_STORAGE_DISABLED_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user inserts removable device but external storage is disabled by policy">
Sorry, your administrator has disabled external storage on your account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_HARD_UNPLUGGED_TITLE" desc="Text of notification title which is shown when user manually removes external storage without clicking the eject icon">
Whoa, there. Be careful.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_HARD_UNPLUGGED_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when user manually removes external storage without clicking the eject icon">
In the future, be sure to eject your removable device in the Files app before unplugging it. Otherwise, you might lose data.
</message>
<!-- Formatting device notifications -->
<message name="IDS_FORMATTING_OF_DEVICE_PENDING_TITLE" desc="Title of notification message which is shown when formatting process of some device is in progress">
Formatting...
</message>
<message name="IDS_FORMATTING_OF_DEVICE_FINISHED_TITLE" desc="Title of notification message which is shown when formatting process finshes">
Formatting finished
</message>
<message name="IDS_FORMATTING_OF_DEVICE_FAILED_TITLE" desc="Title of notification message which is shown when formatting process fails">
Formatting failed
</message>
<message name="IDS_FORMATTING_OF_DEVICE_PENDING_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when formatting process of some device is in progress">
The formatting process can take a couple of seconds. Please wait.
</message>
<message name="IDS_FORMATTING_FINISHED_SUCCESS_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when formatting finishes without any errors.">
Formatting finished successfully!
</message>
<message name="IDS_FORMATTING_FINISHED_FAILURE_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when there are some errors while formatting.">
Aw, Snap! There was an error during formatting.
</message>
<!-- Renaming device notifications -->
<message name="IDS_RENAMING_OF_DEVICE_FAILED_TITLE" desc="Title of notification message which is shown when renaming process fails">
Renaming failed
</message>
<message name="IDS_RENAMING_OF_DEVICE_FINISHED_FAILURE_MESSAGE" desc="Text of notification message which is shown when there are some errors while renaming.">
Aw, Snap! There was an error during renaming.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_ALLOWLIST" desc="Couldn't sign in because user is not authorized by the device owner.">
You are not authorized to use this device. Please contact the device owner for sign-in permission.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_LOGIN_ERROR_ALLOWLIST" desc="Couldn't sign in because user is not authorized by the administrator.">
You are not authorized to use this device. Please contact the administrator for sign-in permission.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_AND_FAMILY_LINK_LOGIN_ERROR_ALLOWLIST" desc="Couldn't sign in because user is not authorized by the administrator.">
You are not authorized to use this device. Please contact the administrator for sign-in permission or sign in with a Google account supervised by Family Link.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_VERIFY_ACCOUNT" desc="Title of online account verification on the lock screen">
Verify account
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_VERIFY_BUTTON" desc="Next button for online account verification on the lock screen">
Verify
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_VERIFY_AGAIN_BUTTON" desc="Next button for 2nd online account verification on the lock screen">
Verify again
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_CANCEL_BUTTON" desc="Cancel button for online account verification on the lock screen">
Cancel
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_CLOSE_BUTTON" desc="Close button for online account verification on the lock screen">
Close
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_VERIFICATION_FAILED" desc="Title of incorrect user online reauthentication on the lock screen">
Verification was not successful
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_WRONG_USER_SUBTITLE1" desc="User that was not logged in tries to unlock the device">
The account you verified is not authorized to access this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_WRONG_USER_SUBTITLE2" desc="User that was not logged in tries to unlock the device">
Please make sure you are verifying <ph name="ACCOUNT">$1<ex>test@example.com</ex></ph> to unlock the session.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_REAUTH_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle for lock screen user re-auth dialog">
Sign in to <ph name="ACCOUNT">$1<ex>test@example.com</ex></ph> again to verify this account
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_MANUAL_PASSWORD_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle for the manual password setting dialog.">
Enter your password again to verify your account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SAML_NOTICE" desc="Text message displayed above SAML portal to early indicate that the user is being redirected to another sign-in provider. This is the version of the string used in the GAIA flow.">
This sign-in service is hosted by <ph name="SAML_DOMAIN">$1<ex>saml.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_PASSWORD_CHANGED_TITLE" desc="Subtitle for the password changed dialog.">
Restore local data
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_PASSWORD_CHANGED_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle for the password changed dialog.">
Your verification was successful. To unlock and restore your local data, please enter your old <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_PASSWORD_CHANGED_OLD_PASSWORD_HINT" desc="Old password field hint on the password changed dialog.">
Enter old password
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_NETWORK_TITLE" desc="Title for the network dialog shown on the lock screen">
Network not available
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_NETWORK_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle for lock screen network dialog">
Please connect to the internet to sign in to your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_GOOGLE_ACCOUNT_NOT_ALLOWED" desc="Couldn't sign into Google account on the Active Directory managed device.">
Sorry, Google accounts are not allowed on this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_AUTHENTICATING_2ND_TIME" desc="Couldn't sign in because password is invalid for the 2nd time">
Sorry, your password still could not be verified. Note: if you changed your password recently, your new password will be applied once you sign out, please use the old password here.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_AUTHENTICATING_NEW" desc="Couldn't sign in because username or password invalid">
Sorry, your email or password could not be verified. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_AUTHENTICATING_KIOSK" desc="Couldn't pass kiosk lock screen to configure network.">
Sorry, your password could not be verified. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_OFFLINE_FAILED_NETWORK_NOT_CONNECTED" desc="Couldn't sign in because offline sign-in has failed and network is not connected">
Sorry, your email or password could not be verified. Try connecting to a network first.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_KEYBOARD_SWITCH_HINT" desc="A hint text for the login and lock screens about correct layout">
Check your keyboard layout and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_CAPTIVE_PORTAL" desc="An error message shown when we suggest that user may be behind the captive portal.">
Before signing in, please enter as Guest to activate the network <ph name="NETWORK_ID">$1<ex>Public Wifi</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_OWNER_REQUIRED" desc="Couldn't sign in because the machine is in policy safe mode and needs owner login">
Sign-in has been restricted to the owner account only. Please reboot and sign in with the owner account. The machine will auto reboot in 30 seconds.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_OWNER_KEY_LOST" desc="Couldn't sign in because the owner key has been lost, device settings corruption or incorrect local time.">
Sign-in failed, please connect to the internet and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_TPM_FAILURE_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen notifying user about TPM error.">
Something went wrong with signing in
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_TPM_DBUS_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen notifying user about TPM error." translateable="false">
Something went wrong during TPM check
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_TPM_FAILURE_REBOOT" desc="Suggestion to restart device in case of the TPM error.">
Please restart your device to fix this error.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_ENROLLMENT_TPM_FAILURE_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen notifying user about TPM error.">
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) detected
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_ENROLLMENT_TPM_FAILURE_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitile of the screen notifying user about TPM ownership error.">
<ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> detected an active TPM which can store your data more securely.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_ENROLLMENT_TPM_FAILURE_CONTENT" desc="Steps that can help users to properly setup TPM manually.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Before enrolling you need to clear the TPM so <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> can take ownership of the device.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can also turn off the TPM device entirely. Your data will still be stored safely with software encryption, but certain security features such as hardware-backed certificates will be disabled.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can change your TPM settings by rebooting and entering the system BIOS/UEFI settings. Steps vary based on the device model. For more info, open the <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> documentation on a separate device before you reboot: g.co/flex/TPMHelp.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_TPM_FAILURE_REBOOT_BUTTON" desc="Label on button that restarts device.">
Restart
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_TITLE" desc="A title of screen containing a message about login error, like proxy error or corruption of the local state.">
Oops, something went wrong with signing in
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_DETACHABLE_BASE_CHANGED" desc="Text for error dialog shown on the login screen when a detachable base different than the base last used by the user is attached.">
A different keyboard has been connected since you last entered your password. It may be attempting to steal your keystrokes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_ERROR_TPM_UPDATE_REQUIRED" desc="Text for error dialog shown on the login screen when the Trusted Platform Module needs to be updated due to a vulnerability.">
An update for the Trusted Platform Module firmware needs to be installed. See <ph name="TPM_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_LINK">https://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/tpm_firmware_update</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_PROXY_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="An offline message shown when a proxy error has appeared.">
The sign-in page failed to load using the current proxy settings. Please <ph name="GAIA_RELOAD_LINK_START">$1<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>try to sign in again<ph name="GAIA_RELOAD_LINK_END">$2<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph>, or use different <ph name="PROXY_SETTINGS_LINK_START">$3<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>proxy settings<ph name="PROXY_SETTINGS_LINK_END">$4<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_WINDOW_TITLE" desc="Title of the window which is opened to sign in to the captive portal.">
To use the network <ph name="NETWORK_ID">$1<ex>Adelaide Airport Wireless</ex></ph>, first complete your connection to the Internet below.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MAYBE_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_TITLE" desc="An offline message title shown when we suggest that user may be behind the captive portal.">
Network not available
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MAYBE_CAPTIVE_PORTAL" desc="An offline message shown when we suggest that user may be behind the captive portal. Translation note: enter as Guest - could also be said enter as Guest user. Word user may be added to the translation if needed.">
To use <ph name="NETWORK_ID">$1<ex>&gt;b&lt;Public Wifi&gt;/b&lt;</ex></ph> you may first need to <ph name="LINK_START">$2<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>visit the network's sign-in page<ph name="LINK_END">$3<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph>, which will open automatically in a few seconds. If it doesn't happen, the network can't be used.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MAYBE_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PROXY" desc="An offline mssage shown when we suggest that user should configure the proxy.">
If you are using a proxy server, check your proxy settings or
contact your network administrator to check that the proxy
server is working. If you don't believe you should be using a
proxy server, adjust your <ph name="LINK_START">$1<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>proxy settings<ph name="LINK_END">$2<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_MAYBE_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_NETWORK_SELECT" desc="An offline message shown when we suggest that user may select other network.">
You may also select another network.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_OFFLINE_MESSAGE" desc="An offline message that shows up in OOBE sign-in screen.">
Please connect to the Internet to sign in to your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_OFFLINE_MESSAGE" desc="An offline message that shows up when a kiosk app can't launch without network connectivity.">
Please connect to the Internet to launch your app in kiosk mode.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_NETWORK_RESTORED_TITLE" desc="An message title shown when network connectivity is restored during kiosk app launch.">
Network connectivity restored
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_ONLINE_MESSAGE" desc="An message that shows up when a kiosk app is ready to launch after established network connectivity.">
Your network connectivity is restored. Please select a different network or press 'Continue' button below to launch your kiosk app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_OFFLINE_MESSAGE" desc="An offline message that shows up in the OOBE update screen.">
Please connect to the Internet to update your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_AUTO_ENROLLMENT_OFFLINE_MESSAGE" desc="An offline message that shows in the error screen when auto-enrollment state failed to be downloaded.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is unable to connect to the Internet using <ph name="NETWORK_NAME">$2<ex>Ethernet</ex></ph>. Please choose another network. <ph name="LEARN_MORE_LINK_START">$3<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>Learn more<ph name="LEARN_MORE_LINK_END">$4<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_PROXY_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="An offline message that shows up when a proxy error has appeared in the OOBE update screen.">
The update check failed using the current proxy settings. Please adjust your <ph name="PROXY_SETTINGS_LINK_START">$1<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>proxy settings<ph name="PROXY_SETTINGS_LINK_END">$2<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_VERSION_LABEL_FORMAT" desc="Login screen version text format.">
<ph name="PRODUCT_NAME">$1<ex>Google Chrome</ex></ph> <ph name="PRODUCT_VERSION">$2<ex>15.0.0.0</ex></ph> (Platform <ph name="PLATFORM_VERSION">$3<ex>900.0-11.09.01</ex></ph>) <ph name="DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER">$4<ex>SN:123456789ABC</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_API_KEYS_NOTICE" desc="Notice displayed on the login screen in case if API keys are missing.">
You will not be able to add users because Google API keys are missing. See <ph name="DETAILS_URL">$1<ex>http://www.example.com</ex></ph> for details.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_CONFIRM_KIOSK_DIAGNOSTIC_FORMAT" desc="Text to be shown on a dialog to confirm launching kiosk app in diagnostic mode.">
Are you sure you want to launch "<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Kiosk App</ex></ph>" in diagnostic mode?
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_GUEST_SIGNIN_FIX_NETWORK">
You may also try to <ph name="GUEST_SIGNIN_LINK_START">$1<ex>&gt;a&lt;</ex></ph>browse as guest<ph name="GUEST_SIGNIN_LINK_END">$2<ex>&gt;/a&lt;</ex></ph> to fix this network error.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_CONNECTING_INDICATOR_TEXT" desc="A message to show telling the user that the device is attempting to re-connect to the network.">
Connecting and verifying
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_SSH_WARNING" desc="A message telling user that the device has SSH server configured. So they should be carefule with accounts they use to sign in.">
Device has SSH server configured. Do not sign in with sensitive accounts.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_DISABLED_HEADING" desc="Heading of the message shown to the user when the device has been disabled by its owner.">
Your device is locked
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_DISABLED_EXPLANATION_WITH_DOMAIN" desc="Explanation shown to the user when the device has been disabled by its owner. This version is used when the domain that owns the device is known.">
This device (SN: <ph name="SERIAL_NUMBER">$1<ex>1234</ex></ph>) was locked by the <ph name="SAML_DOMAIN">$2<ex>example.com</ex></ph> administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_DISABLED_EXPLANATION_WITHOUT_DOMAIN" desc="Explanation shown to the user when the device has been disabled by its owner. This version is used when the domain that owns the device is not known.">
This device (SN: <ph name="SERIAL_NUMBER">$1<ex>1234</ex></ph>) was locked by the owner.
</message>
<!-- Encryption migration dialog -->
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_READY_TITLE" desc="Title shown in encryption migration screen, which asks the user to install an OS update.">
Install critical update
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_READY_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description shown in encryption migration screen, which asks the user to install an OS update.">
To download and use Android apps, first you need to install this required update. While your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is updating, you can’t use it. After installation completes, your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> will restart.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_MIGRATING_TITLE" desc="Title shown in encryption migration screen when the migration is ongoing.">
Installing OS update
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_MIGRATING_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description shown in encryption migration screen when the migration is ongoing.">
Don’t turn off or close your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> until the update finishes. Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> will restart after installation completes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_PROGRESS_LABEL" desc="Label to show the progress of the migration.">
<ph name="PROGRESS_PERCENT">$1<ex>90</ex></ph>% done
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_BATTERY_WARNING_LABEL" desc="Label to tell the user that the battery level is too low to start the migration.">
Battery too low for update (<ph name="BATTERY_PERCENT">$1<ex>10</ex></ph>%)
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_ASK_CHARGE_MESSAGE" desc="Label to ask the user to charge the device.">
Please plug your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> into a power source.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_NECESSARY_BATTERY_LEVEL_MESSAGE" desc="Explanation about how to start migration when the battery level is low.">
Update will begin when battery reaches <ph name="BATTERY_LEVEL">$1<ex>30</ex></ph>%.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_CHARGING_LABEL" desc="Label which is shown when the device is charging.">
Charging.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_FAILED_TITLE" desc="Title shown in encryption migration screen when the migration fails.">
Something went wrong
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_FAILED_SUBTITLE" desc="In encryption migration screen, explanation about the failure of migration.">
Sorry, some files were damaged and the update wasn’t successful. Your synced files are safe.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="In encryption migration screen, label to ask user to create the account again.">
Unfortunately, you'll need to add your account to this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_NOSPACE_WARNING_LABEL" desc="Label to tell the user that migration can not start due to low storage space.">
Not enough storage for update
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_ASK_FREE_SPACE_MESSAGE" desc="In encryption migration screen, message to ask the user to free some space on the device.">
Please free up some space on your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_AVAILABLE_SPACE_LABEL" desc="In encryption migration screen, label to tell the user how much space is available now.">
Available: <ph name="AVAILABLE_SPACE">$1<ex>5 MB</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_NECESSARY_SPACE_LABEL" desc="In encryption migration screen, label to tell the user how much space is necessary to start migration.">
Needed to update: <ph name="NECESSARY_SPACE">$1<ex>10 MB</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_BUTTON_UPDATE" desc="In encryption migration screen, button label to start migration (i.e. update the encryption of user data).">
Update
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_BUTTON_SKIP" desc="In encryption migration screen, button label to skip the migration.">
Skip
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_BUTTON_RESTART" desc="In encryption migration screen, button label to restart the device.">
Restart
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_BUTTON_CONTINUE" desc="In encryption migration screen, button label to continue to sign in to the user's session.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENCRYPTION_MIGRATION_BUTTON_SIGNIN" desc="In encryption migration screen, button label to sign in to the user's session.">
Sign in
</message>
<!-- Idle warning dialog -->
<message name="IDS_IDLE_WARNING_TITLE" desc="Title of the warning dialog shown when the user becomes idle and is about to get logged out.">
You'll be signed out in <ph name="LOGOUT_TIME_LEFT">$1<ex>5 seconds</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_IDLE_WARNING_LOGOUT_WARNING" desc="Content of the warning dialog shown when the user becomes idle and is about to get logged out.">
For security, sign out when your computer isn't being used.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_APP_FAILED_TO_LAUNCH" desc="Generic error message used when a kiosk app fails to launch.">
The kiosk application could not be launched.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_APP_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_MOUNT" desc="Error message used when a kiosk app fails to launch due to cryptohome error.">
The cryptohome for the kiosk application could not be mounted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_APP_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_INSTALL" desc="Error message used when a kiosk app fails to launch due to install failure.">
Kiosk application could not be installed.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_APP_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_DOWNLOAD" desc="Error message used when a kiosk app fails to launch due to crx file download failure.">
Kiosk application could not be downloaded.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_APP_ERROR_UNABLE_TO_LAUNCH" desc="Error message used when a kiosk app fails to launch due to app launching failure.">
Kiosk application could not be launched.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_APP_ERROR_EXTENSIONS_LOAD_TIMEOUT" desc="Error message used when a kiosk app fails to load force-installed extensions within the time limit.">
Failed to load extensions within the time limit. Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_APP_ERROR_EXTENSIONS_POLICY_INVALID" desc="Error message used when a kiosk app loads an invalid ExtensionInstallForcelist policy value.">
The policy value of ExtensionInstallForcelist is invalid. Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_APP_ERROR_USER_CANCEL" desc="Error message used when a kiosk app launch is canceled by user.">
Kiosk application launch canceled.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_IN_PROGRESS" desc="Message shown on screen when the system is updating kiosk apps from usb stick.">
Please wait....Kiosk app is in the process of being updated. Do not remove the USB stick.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_NO_UPDATES" desc="Error message for no external extensions to update.">
No Kiosk apps with newer version found. Nothing to update. Please remove the USB stick.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_INVALID_MANIFEST" desc="Error message for invalid external update manifest file from usb stick.">
Invalid Kiosk external update manifest file found. Failed to update Kiosk app. Please remove the USB stick.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_COMPLETE" desc="Message shown on screen when the system completes updating kiosk apps from usb stick.">
Kiosk app has been updated. Please remove the USB stick.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_SUCCESSFUL_UPDATED_APPS" desc="Message shown for successfully updated kiosk apps.">
The following kiosk apps "<ph name="updated_apps">$1<ex>PrintApp</ex></ph>" have been updated. Please reboot the device to complete the update process.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_FAILED_UPDATED_APPS" desc="Message shown for failed updated kiosk apps.">
The following kiosk apps have been failed for updating:
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_BAD_CRX" desc="Error message for crx file unpacking failure.">
Bad crx file, unpacking failed.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_SAME_OR_LOWER_APP_VERSION" desc="Error message for external extension is the same or lower version comparing to the existing one.">
External extension is at the same or lower version comparing to the existing one.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_REQUIRE_HIGHER_BROWSER_VERSION" desc="Error message for external extension requires higher version of chrome to be installed.">
The external extension requires chrome version <ph name="MINIMUM_CHROME_VERSION">$1<ex>1.0.0</ex></ph> or greater to be installed.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_CANNOT_INSTALL_IN_LOCAL_CACHE" desc="Error message for not being able to install kiosk external crx file in local cache.">
Can't install <ph name="EXTERNAL_CRX_FILE">$1<ex>/media/usb/app_v2.crx</ex></ph> in local cache.
</message>
<message name="IDS_KIOSK_EXTERNAL_UPDATE_FAILED_COPY_CRX_TO_TEMP" desc="Error message for not being able to copy external crx file to a temp file.">
Can't copy external crx file to <ph name="TEMP_CRX_FILE">$1<ex>/tmp/kiosk_update/app.crx</ex></ph>.
</message>
<!-- About Chrome page -->
<message name="IDS_UPGRADE_OFFLINE" desc="Status label: Currently offline">
You are currently offline.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPGRADE_DISALLOWED" desc="Status label: Shown when an upgrade is disallowed for the current network to alert the user to what the current network type is.">
You're connected to a <ph name="NETWORK_TYPE">$1<ex>mobile</ex></ph> network.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPGRADE_NETWORK_LIST_CELLULAR_ALLOWED" desc="Status label: for updates you need to connect to an Ethernet, Wi-Fi or mobile data">
To check for updates, please use Ethernet, Wi-Fi or mobile data.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPGRADE_NETWORK_LIST_CELLULAR_DISALLOWED" desc="Status label: for updates you need to connect to an Ethernet or Wi-Fi">
To check for updates, please use Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPGRADE_NETWORK_LIST_CELLULAR_ALLOWED_NOT_AUTOMATIC" desc="Status label: Shown when the user is connected to a network type that does not support automatic updates (e.g., could be a mobile network with limited data per month). In this case, users can still attempt an update manually.">
Automatic updates don't download on this network type, but you can check for updates manually.
</message>
<!-- About flags page -->
<message name="IDS_FLAGS_IGNORED_DUE_TO_CRASHY_CHROME" desc="Text on an info bar added when user flags are dropped when chrome crashed too many times in short time." translateable="false">
Flags are ignored because of too many consecutive startup crashes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_FLAGS_IGNORED_SECONDARY_USERS" desc="Text on an info bar added on flags UI of secondary users." translateable="false">
Flags will not be applied for secondary users.
</message>
<!-- EOL Notification Strings -->
<message name="IDS_EOL_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Notification title shown to inform the user that this device is no longer supported.">
Final software update
</message>
<message name="IDS_EOL_NOTIFICATION_EOL" desc="Notification message shown to inform the user that this device will no longer receive latest software updates.">
This is the last automatic software and security update for this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. To get future updates, upgrade to a newer model.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EOL_DISMISS_BUTTON" desc="A button label shown in the notification for eol status change to dismiss the notification.">
Don't remind me again
</message>
<message name="IDS_PENDING_EOL_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Notification title shown to inform the user that this device will no longer be supported after a certain period of time.">
Updates end <ph name="MONTH_AND_YEAR">$1<ex>June 2020</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PENDING_EOL_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification message shown to inform the user that this device will no longer receive latest software updates after a certain period of time.">
You'll still be able to use this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> after that time, but it will no longer get automatic software and security updates
</message>
<!-- TPM Firmware Update Notification Strings -->
<message name="IDS_TPM_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Notification title shown to inform the user that there is a pending TPM firmware update for the device.">
Security upgrade available
</message>
<message name="IDS_TPM_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification shown to inform the user that there is a pending TPM firmware update for the device.">
Reset your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> to upgrade your security.
</message>
<!-- U2F Notification Strings -->
<message name="IDS_U2F_INSECURE_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Notification title shown to inform the user that the legacy U2F feature is insecure.">
Internal security key requires reset
</message>
<message name="IDS_U2F_INSECURE_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification shown to inform the user that the legacy U2F feature is insecure.">
Your internal security key is currently insecure. Please remove it from any services that you used it with. In order to resolve the issue, please reset the security key.
</message>
<message name="IDS_U2F_INSECURE_NOTIFICATION_RESET" desc="Label for the reset button in the notification shown to inform the user that the legacy U2F feature is insecure.">
Reset
</message>
<!-- Update Required Screen Strings-->
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the update required dialog on the login screen to inform the user that policy prevents user sign in before OS version is is updated.">
Immediate update required
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the update required dialog on the login screen to inform the user that policy prevents user sign in before OS version is is updated. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
<ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to update your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> immediately.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_START_UPDATE" desc="Label for the update button on the update required dialog on the login screen to start the update process.">
Update now
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_EOL_TITLE" desc="The title on login screen to inform the user that policy prevents the device from being used as it has reached its end of life.">
<ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> has been blocked
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_EOL_MESSAGE" desc="The message on login screen to inform the user that policy prevents the device from being used as it has reached its end of life.">
The deadline to return this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> has passed.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_METERED_MESSAGE" desc="The message on the dialog shown to the user in ChromeOS before forced update is attempted if the ChromeOS device is connected to a cellular/metered network. The dialog warns the user that procceeding on a metered network can cause overage charges. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
<ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to connect to Wi-Fi now and download an update. Or, download from a metered connection (charges may apply).
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_ALLOW_METERED" desc="Label for button to allow downloading update over a metered connection.">
Use metered connection
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_NO_NETWORK_MESSAGE" desc="The message on the dialog shown to the user in ChromeOS before forced update is attempted if the ChromeOS device is not connected to a network. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
<ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to connect to Wi-Fi now and download an update.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_SCREEN_OPEN_NETWORK_SETTINGS" desc="Label for network configuration button on the update required dialog on the login screen to open network settings so that the user can connect to a network.">
Open network settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_UPDATING_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the update required dialog on the login screen to inform the user that the device is updating and will restart after the update is complete.">
<ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> will restart when updates are complete.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_ADMIN_MESSAGE" desc="The title of the message on the update required dialog on the login screen showing return instructions from the device administrator as the device has reached its end of life.">
Instructions from your device administrator:
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_DELETE_USERS_DATA_MESSAGE" desc="The message on the update required dialog on the login screen to inform the user that the data for all users on this device can be deleted by clicking on the included link.">
To delete all data from this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>, <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a id="deleteDataLink"&gt;</ph>click here<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_NO_USERS_DATA_MESSAGE" desc="The message on the update required dialog on the login screen to inform the user that the device has no user data.">
All files and local data for all users on this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> has been permanently deleted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_DELETE_USERS_DATA_POPUP_MESSAGE" desc="The message on the confirmational popup over the update required dialog on the login screen asking the user to confirm that all users data on this device should be deleted.">
All files and local data for all users on this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> will be permanently deleted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_DELETE_USERS_DATA_POPUP_TITLE" desc="The title of the confirmational pop on top the update required dialog on the login screen asking the user to confirm that all users data on this device should be deleted.">
Delete all data?
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_DELETE_USERS_DATA_CONFIRM" desc="The label for the confirm button on the confirmational pop-up on top of update required dialog on the login screen.">
Delete
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_DELETE_USERS_DATA_CANCEL" desc="The label for the cancel button on the confirmational pop-up on top of update required dialog on the login screen.">
Cancel
</message>
<!-- Update Required Notification Strings-->
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_NETWORK_LIMITATION_TITLE_DAYS" desc="The title of the notification dialog informing the user that the device is not connected to a network suitable for downloading updates and an update is required within one or more days.">
{NUM_DAYS, plural,
=1 {Last day to update <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>}
other {Update <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> within {NUM_DAYS} days}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_NETWORK_LIMITATION_TITLE_WEEKS" desc="The title of the notification dialog informing the user that the device is not connected to a network suitable for downloading updates and an update is required within one or more weeks.">
{NUM_WEEKS, plural,
=1 {Update <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> within 1 week}
other {Update <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> within {NUM_WEEKS} weeks}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_NO_NETWORK_MESSAGE" desc="The body text of the notification dialog informing the user that the device is not connected to the internet and an update is required before the deadline which is within one or more days. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
{NUM_DAYS, plural,
=1 {<ph name="MANAGER">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to download an update today. The update will download automatically when you connect to the internet.}
other {<ph name="MANAGER">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to download an update before the deadline. The update will download automatically when you connect to the internet.}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_METERED_NETWORK_MESSAGE" desc="The body text of the notification dialog informing the user that the device is connected to a metered network and an update is required before the deadline which is within one or more days. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
{NUM_DAYS, plural,
=1 {<ph name="MANAGER">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to connect to Wi-Fi today to download an update. Or, download from a metered connection (charges may apply).}
other {<ph name="MANAGER">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to connect to Wi-Fi and download an update before the deadline. Or, download from a metered connection (charges may apply).}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_TITLE_DAYS" desc="The title of the notification dialog informing the user that the device has reached end of life and should be returned before the deadline.">
{NUM_DAYS, plural,
=1 {Immediate return required}
other {Return <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> within {NUM_DAYS} days}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_TITLE_WEEKS" desc="The title of the notification dialog informing the user that the device has reached end of life and should be returned within one or more weeks.">
{NUM_WEEKS, plural,
=1 {Return <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> within {NUM_WEEKS} week}
other {Return <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> within {NUM_WEEKS} weeks}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_MESSAGE" desc="The body text of the notification dialog informing the user that the device has reached end of life and should be returned before the deadline which is within one or more days. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
{NUM_DAYS, plural,
=1 {<ph name="MANAGER">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to back up your data and return this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{2}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> today.}
other {<ph name="MANAGER">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to back up your data and return this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{2}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> before the deadline.}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_UPDATE_REQUIRED_EOL_SEE_DETAILS" desc="The button text of the notification dialog which can be clicked to view return instructions from the admin on the settings page.">
See Details
</message>
<!-- Genius App -->
<message name="IDS_GENIUS_APP_NAME" desc="Name of the genius app in the app shelf">
Get Help
</message>
<message name="IDS_FILEMANAGER_APP_NAME" desc="Name for the File Manager app.">
Files
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_FILEMANAGER_APP_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description for the File Manager app.">
The Files app provides quick access to files that you've saved on Google Drive, external storage, or your ChromeOS Flex device.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_FILEMANAGER_APP_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description for the File Manager app.">
The Files app provides quick access to files that you've saved on Google Drive, external storage, or your ChromeOS device.
</message>
</if>
<!-- Network portal notification -->
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_WIRED" desc="Title for the system notification that current wired network is behind captive portal">
Connect to network
</message>
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_WIFI" desc="Title for the system notification that current Wi-Fi network is behind captive portal">
Connect to Wi-Fi network
</message>
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_WIRED" desc="Body of the system notification that current wired network is behind captive portal">
The network you are using (<ph name="NETWORK_ID">$1<ex>Public Network</ex></ph>) may require you to visit its login page.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_WIFI" desc="Body of the system notification that current Wi-Fi network is behind captive portal">
The Wi-Fi network you are using (<ph name="NETWORK_ID">$1<ex>Public Network</ex></ph>) may require you to visit its login page.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_ASK_WIFI" desc="Body of the system notification that asks a user whether to use an extension to authenticate to the network">
The Wi-Fi network you are using (<ph name="NETWORK_ID">$1<ex>Public Wifi</ex></ph>) may require authentication.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_FAILED_WIFI" desc="Body of the system notification that authentication failed and current network is still behind captive portal">
Authentication failed. Click to visit the login page for the Wi-Fi network you are using (<ph name="NETWORK_ID">$1<ex>Public Wifi</ex></ph>).
</message>
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON_EXTENSION" desc="Button caption to connect using the authenticating extension">
Connect using <ph name="ExtensionName">$1<ex>WiFi Company Authenticator</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON_EXTENSION_RETRY" desc="Button caption to connect using the authenticating extension">
Retry using <ph name="ExtensionName">$1<ex>WiFi Company Authenticator</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PORTAL_DETECTION_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON_PORTAL" desc="Button caption to open the captive portal login page.">
Visit captive portal login page
</message>
<!-- 3G data Notifications -->
<message name="IDS_MOBILE_DATA_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of notification telling that mobile data is enabled.">
Mobile data
</message>
<message name="IDS_3G_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the 3G data notification telling that 3G data is enabled.">
Google Chrome will use mobile data if you're not connected to another network.
</message>
<message name="IDS_3G_DATASAVER_TITLE" desc="Title of the 3G data notification prompting user to install Data Saver.">
You are using mobile data
</message>
<message name="IDS_3G_DATASAVER_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the 3G data notification prompting user to install Data Saver.">
Save data and browse faster using Google Data Saver. Click to learn more.
</message>
<message name="IDS_3G_DATASAVER_MESSAGE_LITE_MODE" desc="Text of the 3G data notification prompting user to install Lite mode.">
Browse faster and use less data with Lite mode. Click to learn more.
</message>
<!-- chrome://mobilesetup strings -->
<message name="IDS_MOBILE_SETUP_TITLE" desc="ChromeOS mobile device activation page title">
Mobile data service management
</message>
<message name="IDS_MOBILE_CANCEL_ACTIVATION" desc="Message when user attempts to cancel cellular data service activation proces">
Are you sure you want to cancel mobile data service setup process?
</message>
<message name="IDS_MOBILE_VIEW_ACCOUNT_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Error title shown when user failed to view mobile account">
Can't access your mobile account
</message>
<message name="IDS_MOBILE_VIEW_ACCOUNT_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Error message shown when user failed to view mobile account">
Please contact your mobile provider
</message>
<!-- About power UI display strings -->
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_TITLE" desc="Title of the about:power page">
Power
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_SHOW_BUTTON" desc="Text on the 'Show' buttons of the about:power page">
Show
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_HIDE_BUTTON" desc="Text on the 'Hide' buttons of the about:power page">
Hide
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_RELOAD_BUTTON" desc="Text on the 'Reload' buttons of the about:power page ">
Reload
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_BATTERY_CHARGE_SECTION_TITLE" desc="Title for the battery charge related plots on the about:power page">
Battery Charge
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_BATTERY_CHARGE_PERCENTAGE_HEADER" desc="Header of the battery charge plot on the about:power page">
Battery Charge Percentage
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_BATTERY_DISCHARGE_RATE_HEADER" desc="Header of the battery discharge rate plot on the about:power page">
Battery Discharge Rate in Watts (Negative value means battery is charging)
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_DISCHARGE_RATE_LEGEND_TEXT" desc="Text to be displayed for the discharge rate legend entry of the discharge rate plot on the about:power page">
Discharge Rate in Watts
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_MOVING_AVERAGE_LEGEND_TEXT" desc="Text to be displayed for the moving average legend entry of the plots on the about:power page">
Moving Average
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_BINNED_AVERAGE_LEGEND_TEXT" desc="Text to be displayed for the binned average legend entry of the plots on the about:power page">
Binned Average
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_AVERAGE_OVER_TEXT" desc="Pre text to be displayed in the label of the moving average sample count.">
Average Over
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_AVERAGE_SAMPLES_TEXT" desc="Post text to be displayed in the label of the moving average sample count.">
Samples
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_CPU_IDLE_SECTION_TITLE" desc="Title for the CPU idle state data section on the about:power page">
Idle State Data
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_CPU_IDLE_STATE_OCCUPANCY_PERCENTAGE" desc="Header for idle state plots on the about:power page">
Idle State Occupancy Percentage
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_CPU_FREQ_SECTION_TITLE" desc="Title for the CPU frequency state data section on the about:power page">
Frequency State Data
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_CPU_FREQ_STATE_OCCUPANCY_PERCENTAGE" desc="Header for frequency state plots on the about:power page">
Frequency State Occupancy Percentage
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_NOT_ENOUGH_DATA" desc="String to display on the plots of the about:power page when enough plot data is not available">
Not enough data available yet.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_SYSTEM_SUSPENDED" desc="String to display on the plots of the about:power page for sleep duration">
Suspended
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_INVALID" desc="String to display on the plots of the about:power page for invalid data">
Invalid
</message>
<message name="IDS_ABOUT_POWER_OFFLINE" desc="String to display on the plots of the about:power page for offline CPUs">
Offline
</message>
<!-- Strings for the "Hangouts Meet" OOBE UI. -->
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_REQUISITION_PROMPT_CANCEL" desc="Cancel button text in the device requisition poup.">
Cancel
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_REQUISITION_PROMPT_OK" desc="OK button text in the device requisition poup.">
Restart
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_REQUISITION_PROMPT_TEXT" desc="Prompt shown in the device requisition prompt popup.">
Use this device requisition when enrolling the device for enterprise management:
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_REQUISITION_REMORA_PROMPT_TEXT" desc="Prompt shown in the device requisition remora prompt popup.">
Are you sure you want to set up this device to run Hangouts Meet?
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_DEVICE_REQUISITION_SHARK_PROMPT_TEXT" desc="Prompt shown in the device requisition shark prompt popup.">
Are you sure you want to set up this device as a "Shark"?
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEMO_MODE_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title of the enable demo mode dialog.">
Enable demo mode
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEMO_MODE_DIALOG_TEXT" desc="Prompt shown in the enable demo mode dialog.">
Are you sure you want to enable demo mode?
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEMO_MODE_DIALOG_CANCEL" desc="Cancel button text in the enable demo mode dialog.">
Cancel
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENABLE_DEMO_MODE_DIALOG_CONFIRM" desc="Confirm button text in the enable demo mode dialog.">
OK
</message>
<!-- Strings for the enterprise enrollment page -->
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_CLOUD_READY_NOT_ALLOWED" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen if enrollment is not allowed because of OS installation flow.">
Enrollment is only supported after you install <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_REGISTRATION_FAILED" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen upon failed device registration.">
Error when registering the device with the server: <ph name="CLIENT_ERROR">$1<ex>Failed to connect to the server</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_NO_STATE_KEYS" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen when the system failed to determine server-backed state keys.">
Oops! The system failed to determine device identifiers for this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_REGISTRATION_BAD_MODE" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen upon receiving a bad mode on device registration.">
The supplied enrollment mode is not supported by this version of the operating system. Please make sure you are running the newest version and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_POLICY_FETCH_FAILED" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen upon a failed policy fetch.">
Error when fetching policy settings from the server: <ph name="CLIENT_ERROR">$1<ex>Failed to connect to the server</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_VALIDATION_FAILED" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen upon a failure to validate downloaded policy.">
The policy downloaded from the server is invalid: <ph name="VALIDATION_ERROR">$1<ex>Invalid signature</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ROBOT_AUTH_FETCH_FAILED" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen upon failure to fetch the OAuth2 authorization code for device-level API access.">
Oops! The system failed to authorize API access for this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ROBOT_REFRESH_FETCH_FAILED" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen upon failure to fetch the OAuth2 refresh token for device-level API access.">
Oops! The system failed to attain a long-term API access token for this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ROBOT_REFRESH_STORE_FAILED" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen upon failure to store the OAuth2 refresh token for device-level API access.">
Oops! The system failed to store the long-term API access token for this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_LOCK_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen upon failure to lock the device mode.">
Oops! The system failed to establish the device installation-time attributes lock.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_LOCK_TIMEOUT" desc="Error message to show when the initialization of the lockbox is taking too long.">
Oops! The initialization of the installation-time attributes has timed out. Please contact your support representative.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_LOCK_WRONG_USER" desc="Error message to show when the user used to re-enroll the device does not belong to the domain that the device was originally enrolled into.">
This user account does not belong to the domain that the device is enrolled to. If you want to enroll to a different domain you need to go through device recovery first.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_LOCK_WRONG_MODE" desc="Error message to show upon attempting to re-enroll a device that is locked to a different operational mode.">
This device is locked in a mode that prevents enterprise enrollment. If you want to enroll the device you need to go through device recovery first.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_STORE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen when the installation of the policy on the device fails.">
Failed to install policy settings on the device: <ph name="VALIDATION_ERROR">$1<ex>Policy parsing failed</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_AUTH_FATAL_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when there is an unrecoverable error while authenticating with GAIA.">
Oops! Something went wrong when trying to authenticate you. Please double-check your sign-in credentials and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_AUTH_ACCOUNT_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when there is a problem with the user account.">
This user account is not eligible for the service.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_AUTH_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when there is a network problem when authenticating for enrollment.">
Oops! A network communication problem occurred during authentication. Please check your network connection and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_AUTH_INSECURE_URL_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when a redirect to an insecure URL was detected and blocked when authenticating for enrollment.">
Oops! Authentication failed because it was configured to use a non-secure URL (<ph name="BLOCKED_URL">$1<ex>http://www.example.com/login.html</ex></ph>). Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_FATAL_ENROLLMENT_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when there is an unrecoverable error while performing enrollment.">
Oops! Something went really wrong while enrolling this device. Please try again or contact your support representative.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ACCOUNT_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when there is a problem with the user account.">
This user account is not eligible for the service.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ACCOUNT_ERROR_MEETS" desc="Error message to show when there is a problem with the user account.">
Your organization limits device enrollment to authorized users only. This user is not authorized to enroll devices. Please make sure the user has the "Enroll Google Meet hardware" administrator privilege in the Users section of the Admin console.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_MISSING_LICENSES_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when the domain the device is trying to enroll into has expired or exhausted licenses.">
You do not have enough upgrades to enroll this device. Please contact sales to purchase more. If you believe you're seeing this message in error, please contact support.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_MISSING_LICENSES_ERROR_MEETS" desc="Error message to show when the domain the device is trying to enroll into has expired or exhausted licenses.">
You do not have enough available licenses to enroll this Google Meet hardware device. Please contact sales to purchase more. If you believe you're seeing this message in error, please contact support.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_DEPROVISIONED_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when enrollment fails because the administrator has deprovisioned the device on the server side.">
This device has been placed into a deprovisioned state by the administrator. To enable it for enrollment, please have your administrator place the device into a pending state.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_DOMAIN_MISMATCH_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when the device doesn't belong to the organization the user tried to enroll it to. Organization can be a domain or an email address.">
This device cannot be enrolled to the organization your account belongs to because the device is marked for management by a different organization.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_CONSUMER_ACCOUNT_WITH_PACKAGED_LICENSE" desc="Error message to show when the user tries to enroll a device with a packaged license using a consumer account.">
Your device includes a Chrome Enterprise Upgrade, but your username is not associated with an enterprise account. Please create an enterprise account by visiting g.co/ChromeEnterpriseAccount on a secondary device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_CONSUMER_ACCOUNT_WITH_PACKAGED_LICENSE_ACCOUNT_CHECK" desc="Error message to show after account check when the user tries to enroll a device with a packaged license using a consumer account.">
<ph name="USER_EMAIL">$1<ex>john.doe@example.com</ex></ph> does not belong to a valid organization. Contact your administrator. If you are an administrator, you can set up your organization by visiting: g.co/ChromeEnterpriseAccount
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ENTERPRISE_ACCOUNT_IS_NOT_ELIGIBLE_TO_ENROLL" desc="Error message to show when the user tries to enroll a device with an ineligible enterprise account.">
Your username belongs to your organization's enterprise account. To enroll devices to the account, first verify domain ownership in the Admin console. You will need administrative privileges on the account to verify.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ENTERPRISE_TOS_HAS_NOT_BEEN_ACCEPTED" desc="Error message to show when the user tries to enroll a device, but administrator has not accepted TOS.">
Your administrator must first accept the terms of service in the Admin console Chrome device list.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ENTERPRISE_TOS_HAS_NOT_BEEN_ACCEPTED_MEETS" desc="Error message to show when the user tries to enroll a device, but administrator has not accepted TOS.">
An administrator with Billing Management privileges must first accept the Google Meet Hardware Terms of Service in the Google Meet Hardware section of the Admin console.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ILLEGAL_ACCOUNT_FOR_PACKAGED_EDU_LICENSE" desc="Error message to show when the user tries to enroll a CBEdu device into non-EDU account.">
You must enroll this Chrome Education device into an education account. To sign up for a new account, please visit g.co/workspace/edusignup.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when successfully enrolled, but the device attribute update has failed.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> has successfully been enrolled for enterprise management, but failed to send its asset and location information. Please manually enter this information from your Admin console for this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_REGISTRATION_CERT_FETCH_FAILED" desc="Error message shown when a registration certificate could not be obtained.">
A registration certificate could not be obtained.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_STATUS_NO_MACHINE_IDENTIFICATION" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen when the system failed to determine the device model or serial number.">
Oops! The system failed to determine device model or serial number.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ERROR_ACTIVE_DIRECTORY_POLICY_FETCH" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen when the system failed to fetch device policy from the local server, e.g. Samba or Active Directory.">
Oops! The system failed to fetch policy for your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ERROR_SAVE_DEVICE_CONFIGURATION" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen when the system failed to save some part of the device configuration. E.g. token from the Device Management server.">
Oops! The system failed to save device configuration.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ERROR_MAY_NOT_BLOCK_DEV_MODE" desc="Error message shown on the enrollment screen when the incoming device policy block developer mode but a command-line switch prevents this." translateable="false">
Device policy would block developer mode but a command-line switch prevents this.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title on the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Enterprise enrollment
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_SCREEN_PROGRESS_LABEL" desc="The a11y label for enrollment in progress dialog with spinner.">
Enterprise enrollment in progress
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ACCOUNT_CHECK_TITLE" desc="The title of spinner dialog shown during account check.">
Checking eligibility
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_DEVICE_INFORMATION" desc="The subtitle on the device attribute prompt screen.">
Device information
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen to be shown upon an error during enterprise enrollment.">
Enrollment Error
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_RETRY" desc="Label for the retry button on the error step in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_DONE" desc="Label for the done button on the success screen in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ENROLL_ENTERPRISE" desc="Label for the enterprise license enroll button on the password screen in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Enroll enterprise device
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ENROLL_KIOSK" desc="Label for the kiosk license enroll button on the password screen in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Enroll kiosk or signage device
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ENROLL_MANUALLY" desc="Label for the button on the error step in the enterprise enrollment dialog that allows to run manual enrollment (after an error during automated enrollment).">
Enroll manually
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_SKIP" desc="Label for the skip button on the device attribute prompt screen in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Skip
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_SUCCESS_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen to be shown once enterprise enrollment completes.">
Enterprise enrollment complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_SUCCESS_ENTERPRISE_ICON_EXPLANATION" desc="Title of the screen to be shown once enterprise enrollment completes.">
You will see this Managed icon when a setting or feature is managed by your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_SUCCESS" desc="Success message to be shown once enterprise enrollment completes.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> has successfully been enrolled for enterprise management.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_SUCCESS_DOMAIN" desc="Success message to be shown once enterprise enrollment completes. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
This <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> will be managed by <ph name="MANAGER">$2<ex>acmecorp.com</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ASSET_ID_LABEL" desc="Label for asset id text box on the device naming screen in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Asset Identifier
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_LOCATION_LABEL" desc="Label for location tex box on the device naming screen in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Device Location
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_KIOSK_CONFIRM_TITLE" desc="Title of kiosk confirm enrollment screen.">
Confirm kiosk and signage device enrollment?
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_KIOSK_CONFIRM_MESSAGE" desc="Message of kiosk confirm enrollment screen.">
You will use a Kiosk &amp; Signage Upgrade which only allows the device to run in kiosk or signage mode. If you would like users to sign into the device, please go back and enroll using Chrome Enterprise Upgrade.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_KIOSK_CONFIRM_POWERWASH_MESSAGE" desc="Message of kiosk confirm enrollment screen.">
If you want to switch after enrollment, you will need to factory reset (powerwash) your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_KIOSK_CANCEL_BUTTON" desc="Label for the decline button on the cofirm kiosk enrollment screen in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Decline
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_KIOSK_CONFIRM_BUTTON" desc="Label for the confirm button on the cofirm kiosk enrollment screen in the enterprise enrollment dialog.">
Confirm
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_KIOSK_WORKING_TITLE" desc="Message to show while Kiosk enrollment is in progress.">
Kiosk and signage device enrollment
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_KIOSK_SUCCESS_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen to be shown once enterprise kiosk enrollment completes.">
Kiosk and signage device enrollment complete
</message>
<!-- Pre-enrollment TPM check. -->
<message name="IDS_TPM_CHECK_TITLE" desc="The title of loading dialog shown during TPM status check.">
Device enrollment
</message>
<message name="IDS_TPM_CHECK_SUBTITLE" desc="The subtitle of loading dialog shown during TPM status check.">
Checking TPM status...
</message>
<!-- Administrator facing strings for Active Directory screens. -->
<message name="IDS_AD_DEVICE_NAME_INPUT_LABEL" desc="Admin-facing. Label for device name input field on the Active Directory domain join screen. User should tell us the name of their device.">
Chromebook device name
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_DOMAIN_JOIN_WELCOME_MESSAGE" desc="Admin-facing. Welcome message on the Active Directory domain join screen.">
Join device to domain
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_MORE_OPTIONS_BUTTON" desc="Admin-facing. Text on the 'More options' button on the Active Directory domain join screen.">
More options
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_UNLOCK_TITLE_MESSAGE" desc="Admin-facing. Title on the configuration password step on the Active Directory domain join screen.">
Get configuration info
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_UNLOCK_SUBTITLE_MESSAGE" desc="Admin-facing. Subtitle on the configuration password step on the Active Directory domain join screen.">
Enter admin-provided password to get configuration info
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_UNLOCK_CONFIG_PASSWORD" desc="Admin-facing. Label for unlocking password input field on the Active Directory domain join screen.">
Enter admin-provided password
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_UNLOCK_INCORRECT_PASSWORD" desc="Admin-facing. Error that is shown when incorrect unlocking password was entered.">
Wrong password, try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_UNLOCK_PASSWORD_SKIP" desc="Admin-facing. Text on the button which skips entering unlocking password step.">
Skip
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_ORG_UNIT_HINT" desc="Admin-facing. Hint for the Active Directory Organizational units input on the 'More options' dialog.">
Device OU (e.g. OU=Chromebooks,DC=example,DC=com)
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_ENCRYPTION_SELECTION_SELECT" desc="Admin-facing. Title for kerberos encryption types selection.">
Select encryption types
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_CONFIG_SELECTION_SELECT" desc="Admin-facing. Title for configuration selection.">
Select configuration
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_CONFIG_SELECTION_CUSTOM" desc="Admin-facing. Title for a custom option of domain join config.">
Custom
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_ENCRYPTION_STRONG_TITLE" desc="Admin-facing. Title for 'Strong' kerberos types option.">
Strong
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_ENCRYPTION_STRONG_SUBTITLE" desc="Admin-facing. Subtitle describing 'Strong' option.">
Enforce AES encryption (recommended).
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_ENCRYPTION_ALL_TITLE" desc="Admin-facing. Title for 'All' kerberos types option.">
All (insecure)
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_ENCRYPTION_ALL_SUBTITLE" desc="Admin-facing. Subtitle describing 'All' option.">
Allow AES and RC4 encryption. Using this option increases your risk, as the RC4 ciphers are insecure.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_ENCRYPTION_LEGACY_TITLE" desc="Admin-facing. Title for 'Legacy' kerberos types option.">
Legacy (insecure)
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_ENCRYPTION_LEGACY_SUBTITLE" desc="Admin-facing. Subtitle describing 'Legacy' option.">
Enforce RC4 encryption. Using this option increases your risk, as the RC4 ciphers are insecure.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_DOMAIN_JOIN_UNKNOWN_ERROR" desc="Admin-facing. Default error text on the Active Directory join screen">
Oops! Something went wrong when trying to join the domain. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_DEVICE_NAME_INVALID" desc="Admin-facing alert message. Admin entered a bad device name.">
The device name is invalid. Enter a valid device name to try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_DEVICE_NAME_TOO_LONG" desc="Admin-facing alert message. Admin entered a device name that was too long.">
The device name is too long. Enter a shorter name to try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_DEVICE_NAME_INVALID_FORMAT" desc="Admin-facing. Alert message about device name does not match regular expression">
Incorrect format, please try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_USER_DENIED_TO_JOIN_DEVICE" desc="Admin-facing alert message. Admin doesn’t have privileges to add devices to the domain. 'Devices' refers to Chromebook computers. 'Domain' is the Windows domain that accounts are registered to.">
Can't join the domain. Check your account to see if you have sufficient privileges to add devices.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_USER_HIT_JOIN_QUOTA" desc="Admin-facing alert message. Administrator has reached the limit of devices that can be added.">
Can't join the device to the domain. Make sure you haven’t exceeded the number of devices you can add.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_OU_DOES_NOT_EXIST" desc="Admin-facing alert message. Admin entered the name of the organizational unit incorrectly.">
Can’t find an organizational unit with that name. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_OU_ACCESS_DENIED" desc="Admin-facing alert message. The admin is using an account that doesn’t have privileges to add devices to the organizational unit.">
Can't join the device to the domain. Check your account to make sure you have privileges to add devices.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_OU_SETTING_FAILED" desc="Admin-facing alert message. Settings for the organizational unit are incorrect.">
Can’t join the domain. Make sure the settings are correct for the organizational unit.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_NOT_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION" desc="Admin-facing. Alert message that user could not join the device to due to not supported encryption types.">
Can't join the device to the domain. The server does not support specified Kerberos encryption types. Check "More options" for encryption settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_BOARD_NOT_SUPPORTED" desc="Admin-facing. Alert message that the Chromebook model is not supported for Active Directory">
Chrome <ph name="MS_AD_NAME">Microsoft® Active Directory®</ph> integration is only supported on x86_64 platforms. Chromebooks built on top of an ARM or x86 platform do not support this functionality.
</message>
<!-- User facing strings for Active Directory screens. -->
<message name="IDS_AD_DOMAIN_AUTH_WELCOME_MESSAGE" desc="Welcome message on the Active Directory Authentication user screen. Include the domain (realm) the device joined to.">
Sign in to <ph name="REALM">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_AUTH_LOGIN_USER" desc="Label for userPrincipalName input field on the Active Directory authentication user screen.">
Username
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_LOGIN_PASSWORD" desc="Label for Password input field on both Active Directory domain join and Active Directory Authorization user screens.">
Password
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_CHANGE_OLD_PASSWORD_HINT" desc="Old password field hint on the Active Directory password change dialog.">
Enter old password
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_CHANGE_NEW_PASSWORD_HINT" desc="New password field hint on the Active Directory password change dialog.">
Enter new password
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_CHANGE_REPEAT_NEW_PASSWORD_HINT" desc="Repeat of the new password field hint on the Active Directory password change dialog.">
Confirm new password
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_CHANGE_MESSAGE" desc="Message to the user that the Active Directory administrator requires the user to change their password.">
<ph name="USER_NAME">$1</ph>, your administrator requires you to change your password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_CHANGE_INVALID_PASSWORD_ERROR" desc="Error message for the old password field on the Active Directory password change dialog.">
The password you entered is incorrect.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_CHANGE_NEW_PASSWORD_REJECTED_SHORT_ERROR" desc="Error message in case new password was rejected by the server. Shown under the password input.">
The password you entered was rejected by the server.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_CHANGE_NEW_PASSWORD_REJECTED_LONG_ERROR" desc="Error message in case new password was rejected by the server. Shown in the separate popup.">
The password you entered was rejected by the server. Possible reasons include: The password is too short. The password must include numbers or symbols. The password must be different from previous passwords.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_CHANGE_PASSWORDS_MISMATCH_ERROR" desc="Error message in case new password fields does not match on the Active Directory password change dialog.">
Passwords do not match.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_SAVE_BUTTON" desc="Text on the 'Save' button on the 'More options' dialog.">
Save
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_CANCEL_BUTTON" desc="Text on the 'Cancel' button on the 'More options' dialog.">
Cancel
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_INVALID_USERNAME" desc="Alert message about invalid username on the Active Directory domain join screen.">
Please enter a valid username
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_INVALID_PASSWORD" desc="Alert message about mismatching username and password in the Active Directory">
The username and password you entered do not match
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_PASSWORD_EXPIRED" desc="Alert message about expired password in the Active Directory">
Oops! Looks like your password expired. Please renew it on another device and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_AUTH_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="Error message to show when there is a problem contacting the logon server when authenticating for Active Directory enrollment.">
Oops! There was a problem contacting the logon server. Please check your network connection and the domain name, then try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_JOIN_CONFIG_NOT_PARSED" desc="Alert message to say unlocked configuration could not be parsed.">
Can't parse the configuration to join domain. Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_AUTH_NOT_SUPPORTED_ENCRYPTION" desc="Alert message that user could not sign in due to not supported encryption types.">
Failed to login. The server does not support specified Kerberos encryption types. Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_AD_AUTH_UNKNOWN_ERROR" desc="Error message to show that occurs something a user could not fix.">
Oops! An unknown error occurred. Please try again later or contact your administrator if the issue persists.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_ATTRIBUTE_EXPLANATION" desc="Device attribute message to be shown on attribute update prompt screen.">
Optional — enter new or update existing information to be associated with this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_ENROLLMENT_EXPLAIN_ATTRIBUTE_LINK" desc="Text on the link to the device attribute update help article.">
Learn more.
</message>
<!-- About network UI (chrome://network) display strings (for developer
debugging) -->
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_TITLE" desc="Title of the page">
Network
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_TAB_GENERAL" desc="General tab name">
General
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_TAB_NETWORK_HEALTH" desc="Network health tab name">
Network Health
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_TAB_NETWORK_LOGS" desc="Network logs tab name">
Network Logs
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_TAB_NETWORK_STATE" desc="Network state tab name">
Network State
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_TAB_NETWORK_SELECT" desc="Network Select tab name">
Network Select
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_AUTO_REFRESH" desc="Instructions for how to auto-refresh the page">
Add a query param in URL to auto-refresh the page: chrome://network/?refresh=&lt;sec&gt;
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_REFRESH" desc="Button label for refreshing networks">
Refresh Networks
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_EXPAND" desc="Button label for expanding network properties">
Click '+' to get network properties
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_PROPERTY_FORMAT" desc="Drowpdown label for network property format">
Property format:
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_FORMAT_NORMAL" desc="Label in network property format dropdown for unmanaged ONC properties">
ONC
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_FORMAT_MANAGED" desc="Label in network property format dropdown for managed ONC properties">
Managed ONC
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_FORMAT_STATE" desc="Label in network property format dropdown for ONC State properties">
ONC State
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_FORMAT_SHILL" desc="Label in network property format dropdown for Shill properties">
Shill
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_DHCP_HOSTNAME" desc="Label for the DHCP Hostname field in the chrome://network debugging UI.">
DHCP Hostname
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_GLOBAL_POLICY" desc="Label for global policy properties">
Global Policy:
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_HEALTH" desc="Label for network health snapshot. 'Network Health' is a condensend summary of all networking devices on the system and their active networks">
Network Health Snapshot
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_DIAGNOSTICS" desc="Label for network diagnostics routines">
Network Diagnostic Routines
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LISTS" desc="Label for network lists section">
Network (Service) and Device properties
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_VISIBLE_NETWORKS" desc="Label for list of visible networks">
Visible Networks:
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_FAVORITE_NETWORKS" desc="Label for list of favorite networks">
Favorite Networks:
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_ETHERNET_EAP" desc="Label for section with the EthernetEAP network">
Ethernet EAP:
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_DEVICES" desc="Label for list of network devices, e.g. wifi or cellular">
Devices:
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NO_CELLULAR_ACTIVATION_LABEL" desc="Label for section dealing with activating a cellular network SIM card.">
Cellular Activation
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_OPEN_CELLULAR_ACTIVATION_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text for button which, when pressed, opens the cellular activation UI.">
Open Cellular Activation UI
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NO_CELLULAR_ERROR_TEXT" desc="Text displayed when the cellular activation UI cannot be opened because no cellular network exists.">
No cellular network exists
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_RESET_ESIM_PROFILES_LABEL" desc="Label for section of the debug networking page which allows developers and QA testers to reset the cache of eSIM profile metadata stored in ChromeOS.">
Reset eSIM profiles
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_RESET_ESIM_PROFILES_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text for button in the debug networking page which allows developers and QA testers to reset the cache of eSIM profile metadata stored in ChromeOS. After this button is clicked, Chrome needs to request that the hardware re-scan for installed profiles.">
Reset eSIM profile cache
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_DISABLE_ESIM_PROFILES_LABEL" desc="Label for section of the debug networking page which allows developers and QA testers to disable eSIM profiles.">
Disable eSIM profiles
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_DISABLE_ACTIVE_ESIM_PROFILE_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text for button which, when pressed, disables the active eSIM profile.">
Disable active eSIM profile
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_RESET_EUICC_LABEL" desc="Label and button text for section of the debug networking page which allows developers and QA testers to reset Euicc.">
Reset eSIM
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_ADD_NEW_WIFI_LABEL" desc="Label for section dealing with showing the 'Add new Wi-Fi network' dialog.">
New Wi-Fi Network Dialog
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_ADD_NEW_WIFI_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text for button which, when pressed, opens the 'Add new Wi-Fi network' dialog.">
Show 'Add new Wi-Fi' dialog
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_IMPORT_ONC_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text for button which, when pressed, selects and imports an ONC file for network configuration.">
Import ONC File
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_DESCRIPTION" desc="Text describing the section for storing network logs in the chrome://network debugging UI.">
Store system logs to the Downloads directory.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_SYSTEM_LOGS" desc="Text describing the checkbox option for storing the system logs file sent in feedback reports.">
Include the system_logs.txt file sent in feedback reports.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_FILTER_PII" desc="Text describing the checkbox option for striping personally identifiable information from the system logs.">
Strip Personally Identifiable Information from system_logs.txt.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_POLICIES" desc="Text describing the checkbox option for storing the policies.json file.">
Include a policies.json file with policy configurations.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_DEBUG_LOGS" desc="Text describing the checkbox option for storing the debugd logs files.">
Include all log files collected by debugd as a separate archive.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_CHROME_LOGS" desc="Text describing the checkbox option for including the chrome logs in the stored logs file.">
Include Chrome log files in the archive.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_STORE_BUTTON" desc="Text displayed on the button for storing system logs.">
Store system logs
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_STATUS" desc="Message displayed while storing logs.">
Generating log files...
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_SUCCESS" desc="Message displayed when system logs are successfully written.">
Logs successfully written to Downloads directory.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_DEBUGGING_TITLE" desc="Title for the section for setting connection manager debugging.">
Network Debugging
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_DEBUGGING_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description for the section for setting network debugging.">
Sets the debugging level of the network connection manager and other services using ff_debug.
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_DEBUGGING_NONE" desc="Text displayed when the Shill debugging mode is set to 'none'.">
None
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_UI_NETWORK_LOGS_DEBUGGING_UNKNOWN" desc="Text displayed when the Shill debugging mode is unknown.">
Unknown
</message>
<message name="IDS_DEVICE_LOG_LINK_TEXT" desc="Message preceeding link to chrome://device-log">
To view network UI logs, see: <ph name="DEVICE_LOG_LINK">&lt;a href="chrome://device-log"&gt;chrome://device-log&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
</message>
<!-- Set time/date UI display strings -->
<message name="IDS_SET_TIME_TITLE" desc="Title of the set time/date UI.">
Check your system time
</message>
<message name="IDS_SET_TIME_PROMPT" desc="Text prompting the user to check and set the system time.">
Chrome was unable to set the system time. Please check the time below and correct it if needed.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SET_TIME_DATE_LABEL" desc="Label for the set time dialog date input element.">
Date
</message>
<message name="IDS_SET_TIME_TIME_LABEL" desc="Label for the set time dialog time input element.">
Time
</message>
<message name="IDS_SET_TIME_TIMEZONE_LABEL" desc="Label for the set time dialog timezone select element.">
Timezone
</message>
<message name="IDS_FILE_SYSTEM_REQUEST_FILE_SYSTEM_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title of a prompt dialog for granting permissions to a volume (eg. USB drive, SD card, MTP device) with the specified name. Only used for screen readers (a11y); not visible.">
Permission requested
</message>
<message name="IDS_FILE_SYSTEM_REQUEST_FILE_SYSTEM_DIALOG_MESSAGE" desc="Message in a prompt dialog for granting read-only permissions to a volume (eg. USB drive, SD card, MTP device) with the specified name to the extension.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Super Kiosk app</ex></ph> wants to copy files from <ph name="VOLUME_NAME">$2<ex>FooBar 4GB</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_FILE_SYSTEM_REQUEST_FILE_SYSTEM_DIALOG_WRITABLE_MESSAGE" desc="Message in a prompt dialog for granting full permissions (read, write, delete, create files and directories) to a volume (eg. USB drive, SD card, MTP device) with the specified name to the extension.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Super Kiosk app</ex></ph> wants to access <ph name="VOLUME_NAME">$2<ex>FooBar 4GB</ex></ph>. It may modify or delete your files.
</message>
<message name="IDS_FILE_SYSTEM_REQUEST_FILE_SYSTEM_DIALOG_ALLOW_BUTTON" desc="Label on the button to grant permissions.">
Allow
</message>
<message name="IDS_FILE_SYSTEM_REQUEST_FILE_SYSTEM_DIALOG_DENY_BUTTON" desc="Label on the button to reject permissions.">
Deny
</message>
<message name="IDS_FILE_SYSTEM_REQUEST_FILE_SYSTEM_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message in a notification about granted read-only pemissions (read, write, delete, create files and directories) to a volume (eg. USB drive, SD card, MTP device) with the specified name to the extension.">
Read-only access to <ph name="VOLUME_NAME">$1<ex>FooBar 4GB</ex></ph> has been granted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_FILE_SYSTEM_REQUEST_FILE_SYSTEM_NOTIFICATION_WRITABLE_MESSAGE" desc="Message in a notification about granted full permissions (read, write, delete, create files and directories) to a volume (eg. USB drive, SD card, MTP device) with the specified name to the extension.">
Read and write access to <ph name="VOLUME_NAME">$1<ex>FooBar 4GB</ex></ph> has been granted.
</message>
<!-- Webstore widget -->
<message name="IDS_WEBSTORE_WIDGET_LOADING_SPINNER_ALT" desc="Alt text for spinner shown in Chrome Web Store Gallery widget while the widget contents is loading. This is the text that will be read by screen reader when the spinner is focused. The string should be translated as a verb.">
Loading
</message>
<message name="IDS_WEBSTORE_WIDGET_INSTALLING_SPINNER_ALT" desc="Alt text for spinner shown in Chrome Web Store Gallery widget while an app is being installed from the widget. This is the text that will be read by screen reader when the spinner has focus. The string should be translated as a verb.">
Installing
</message>
<!-- Android Apps -->
<message name="IDS_ARC_PLAYSTORE_ICON_TITLE_BETA" desc="The Play Store icon title with the beta label in the launcher.">
Play Store
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="Context title of the first-run notification that enables Android apps.">
Google Play
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_PLAYSTORE_SETTING_UP_TITLE" desc="The text tile which is shown when Play Store is initializing.">
Setting up Google Play...
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPEN_PLAY_STORE_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the first-run notification that enables Android apps.">
Open Play Store
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_CANCEL_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the first-run notification that cancel running Android apps.">
No thanks
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_BUTTON_AGREE" desc="Agree button of the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
Accept
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_BUTTON_CANCEL" desc="Cancel button of the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
Cancel
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_BUTTON_NEXT" desc="Next button of the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
More
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_BUTTON_RETRY" desc="Retry button of the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_BUTTON_SEND_FEEDBACK" desc="Send feedback button of the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
Send feedback
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_BUTTON_RUN_NETWORK_TESTS" desc="Run network tests button of the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
Check connection
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_PROGRESS_TERMS" desc="Name of Terms Of Services loading progress of the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
Just a sec...
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_PROGRESS_ANDROID" desc="Name of Android loading progress of the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
This may take a minute or so.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_AUTHORIZATION_FAILED" desc="Error message shown when an auth code is not returned by server.">
Authorization failed
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_TERMS_OF_SERVICE" desc="Terms of service caption in the opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
Terms of Service
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_LEARN_MORE_LINK_TEXT" desc="Text for learn more link in opt-in dialog for Android apps.">
Learn More
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_METRICS_MANAGED_ENABLED" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps in case metrics are managed on the device and on.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. This device is currently automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. This <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="settings-link"&gt;</ph>setting<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph> is enforced by the owner. If your additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google account. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-metrics"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_METRICS_MANAGED_ENABLED_CHILD" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps in case metrics are managed on the device and on, and a child account is in use.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. This device is currently automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This won't be used to identify your child and will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. This <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="settings-link"&gt;</ph>setting<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph> is enforced by the owner. If additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google account. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-metrics"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_METRICS_MANAGED_DISABLED" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps in case metrics are managed on the device and off.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. Help improve your Android experience by automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. This <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="settings-link"&gt;</ph>setting<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph> is enforced by the owner. The owner may choose to send diagnostic and usage data for this device to Google. If your additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google account. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-metrics"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_METRICS_MANAGED_DISABLED_CHILD" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps in case metrics are managed on the device and off, and a child account is in use.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. Help improve your child's Android experience by automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This won't be used to identify your child and will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. This <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="settings-link"&gt;</ph>setting<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph> is enforced by the owner. The owner may choose to send diagnostic and usage data for this device to Google. If additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google account. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-metrics"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_METRICS_ENABLED" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps in case metrics are already enabled on the device. User has no way to deactivate them using opt-in dialog.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. This device is currently automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. If your additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google Account. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-metrics"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_METRICS_ENABLED_CHILD" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps in case metrics are already enabled on the device, and a child account is in use. User has no way to deactivate them using opt-in dialog.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. This device is currently automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This won't be used to idenfity your child and will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. If additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google Account. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-metrics"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_METRICS_DISABLED" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps in case metrics are disabled on the device. User has an option to active them using opt-in dialog">
Send usage and diagnostic data. Help improve your Android experience by automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. If your additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google account. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-metrics"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_METRICS_DISABLED_CHILD" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps in case metrics are disabled on the device, and a child account is in use. User has an option to active them using opt-in dialog">
Send usage and diagnostic data. Help improve your child's Android experience by automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This won't be used to identify your child and will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. If additional Web &#38; App Activity is turned on for you child, this data may be saved to their Google account. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-metrics"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_BACKUP_RESTORE" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for users to enable Backup and Restore for Android apps.">
Back up to Google Drive. Easily restore your data or switch device at any time. Your backup includes app data. Your backups are uploaded to Google and encrypted using your Google Account password. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-backup-restore"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_DIALOG_BACKUP_RESTORE_CHILD" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for users to enable Backup and Restore for Android apps, and a child account is in use.">
Back up to Google Drive. Easily restore data or switch device at any time. This backup includes app data. Backups are uploaded to Google and encrypted using your child's Google Account password. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-backup-restore"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_BACKUP_RESTORE" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for users to enable Backup and Restore for Android apps.">
Back up to Google Drive. Easily restore your data or switch device at any time. Your backup includes app data. Your backups are uploaded to Google and encrypted using your Google Account password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_BACKUP_RESTORE_CHILD" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for users to enable Backup and Restore for Android apps, and a child account is in use.">
Back up to Google Drive. Easily restore data or switch device at any time. This backup includes app data. Backups are uploaded to Google and encrypted using your child's Google Account password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_METRICS_MANAGED_ENABLED" desc="Message in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog in case metrics are managed on the device and on.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. This device is currently automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. This setting is enforced by the owner. If your additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google Account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_METRICS_MANAGED_ENABLED_CHILD" desc="Message in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog in case metrics are managed on the device and on, and a child account is in use.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. This device is currently automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This won't be used to identify your child and will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. This setting is enforced by the owner. If additional Web &#38; App Activity is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google Account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_METRICS_MANAGED_DISABLED" desc="Message in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog in case metrics are managed on the device and off.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. Help improve your Android experience by automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. This setting is enforced by the owner. The owner may choose to send diagnostic and usage data for this device to Google. If your additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google Account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_METRICS_MANAGED_DISABLED_CHILD" desc="Message in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog in case metrics are managed on the device and off, and a child account is in use.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. Help improve your child's Android experience by automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This won't be used to identify your child and will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. This setting is enforced by the owner. The owner may choose to send diagnostic and usage data for this device to Google. If additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google Account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_METRICS_ENABLED" desc="Message in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog in case metrics are already enabled on the device.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. This device is currently automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. If your additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google Account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_METRICS_ENABLED_CHILD" desc="Message in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog in case metrics are already enabled on the device, and a child account is in use.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. This device is currently automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This won't be used to identify your child and will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. If additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google Account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_METRICS_DISABLED" desc="Message in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog in case metrics are disabled on the device.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. Help improve your Android experience by automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. If your additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google Account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_METRICS_DISABLED_CHILD" desc="Message in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog in case metrics disabled on the device, and a child account is in use.">
Send usage and diagnostic data. Help improve your child's Android experience by automatically sending diagnostic, device, and app usage data to Google. This won't be used to identify your child and will help system and app stability and other improvements. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers. If additional Web &#38; App Activity setting is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google Account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DIALOG_DEMO_APPS" desc="Addendum to the metrics disclaimer in the Arc Terms OOBE dialog during Demo Mode setup explaining that demo apps have their own policies for data collection.">
Note that Android, Play, and associated apps are governed by their own data collection and use policies.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LOCATION_SETTING" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps for the user to turn on Google location services.">
Use location. Allow apps and services with location permission to use your device’s location. Google may collect location data periodically and use this data in an anonymous way to improve location accuracy and location-based services. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-location-service"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LOCATION_SETTING_CHILD" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps for the user to turn on Google location services, and a child account is in use.">
Use location. Allow apps and services with location permission to use this device’s location. Google may collect location data periodically and use this data in an anonymous way to improve location accuracy and location-based services. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-location-service"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_LOCATION_SETTING" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps for the user to turn on Google location services.">
Use location. Allow apps and services with location permission to use your device’s location. Google may collect location data periodically and use this data in an anonymous way to improve location accuracy and location-based services.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_LOCATION_SETTING_CHILD" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Android apps for the user to turn on Google location services, and a child account is in use.">
Use location. Allow apps and services with location permission to use this device’s location. Google may collect location data periodically and use this data in an anonymous way to improve location accuracy and location-based services.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_PAI" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Play auto install.">
Install updates &#38; apps. By continuing, you agree that this device may also automatically download and install updates and apps from Google, your carrier, and your device's manufacturer, possibly using cellular data. Some of these apps may offer in-app purchases. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link-pai"&gt;</ph>Learn More<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;<ex>&lt;/a&gt;</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_PAI" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Play auto install.">
Install updates &#38; apps. By continuing, you agree that this device may also automatically download and install updates and apps from Google, your carrier, and your device's manufacturer, possibly using cellular data. Some of these apps may offer in-app purchases.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_GOOGLE_SERVICE_CONFIRMATION" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for Accepting Google services.">
Tap “Accept” to confirm your selection of these Google services settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_ACCEPT_AND_CONTINUE_GOOGLE_SERVICE_CONFIRMATION" desc="Message in the opt-in dialog for accepting Google services and continuing the setup.">
By clicking the "Accept and continue" button, you agree to the processing described above for these Google services.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_REVIEW_SETTINGS" desc="The label to the checkbox in the opt-in dialog explaining that when checked, it will trigger user settings screen opened after session start">
Review Google Play options following setup
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_CLOSE" desc="Text for close button in learn more dialog">
Close
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_TITLE" desc="Title for pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA">
Usage and diagnostic data
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS" desc="Message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>This is general information about your device and how you use it (such as battery level, system and app activity, and errors). The data will be used to improve Android, and some aggregated information will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers, make their apps and products better.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Turning off this feature doesn't affect your device's ability to send the information needed for essential services such as system updates and security.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>The owner can control this feature from Settings &gt; Advanced &gt; Automatically send diagnostic and usage data to Google.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH4">&lt;p&gt;</ph>If your additional Web &amp; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google Account. You can see your data, delete it, and change your account settings at account.google.com.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH4">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_P1" desc="First paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA">
This is general information about your device and how you use it (such as battery level, system and app activity, and errors). The data will be used to improve Android, and some aggregated information will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers, make their apps and products better.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_P2" desc="Second paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA">
Turning off this feature doesn't affect your device's ability to send the information needed for essential services such as system updates and security.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_P3" desc="Third paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA">
The owner can control this feature from Settings &gt; Advanced &gt; Automatically send diagnostic and usage data to Google.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_P4" desc="Fourth paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA">
If your additional Web &amp; App Activity setting is turned on, this data may be saved to your Google Account. You can see your data, delete it, and change your account settings at account.google.com.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_CHILD" desc="Message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA, and a child account is in use">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>This is general information about this device and how it's used (such as battery level, system and app activity, and errors). The data will be used to improve Android, and some aggregated information will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers, make their apps and products better.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Turning off this feature doesn't affect this device's ability to send the information needed for essential services such as system updates and security.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>The owner can control this feature from Settings &gt; Advanced &gt; Automatically send diagnostic and usage data to Google.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH4">&lt;p&gt;</ph>If additional Web &amp; App Activity setting is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google Account. Learn more about these settings and how to adjust them at families.google.com.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH4">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_CHILD_P1" desc="First paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA, and a child account is in use">
This is general information about this device and how it's used (such as battery level, system and app activity, and errors). The data will be used to improve Android, and some aggregated information will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers, make their apps and products better.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_CHILD_P2" desc="Second paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA, and a child account is in use">
Turning off this feature doesn't affect this device's ability to send the information needed for essential services such as system updates and security.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_CHILD_P3" desc="Third paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA, and a child account is in use">
The owner can control this feature from Settings &gt; Advanced &gt; Automatically send diagnostic and usage data to Google.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_STATISTICS_CHILD_P4" desc="Fourth paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more UMA, and a child account is in use">
If additional Web &amp; App Activity setting is turned on for your child, this data may be saved to their Google Account. Learn more about these settings and how to adjust them at families.google.com.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_TITLE" desc="Title for pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore">
Back up to Google Drive
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE" desc="Message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Back up to Google Drive. Easily restore your data or switch device at any time. Your backup includes app data.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Your backups are uploaded to Google and encrypted using your Google Account password.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>App data can be any data that an app has saved (based on developer settings), including data such as contacts, messages, and photos.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH4">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Backup data will not count toward your Drive storage quota.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH4">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH5">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can turn this service off in Settings.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH5">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_CHILD" desc="Message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore, and a child account is in use">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>App data can be any data that an app has saved (based on developer settings), including data such as contacts, messages, and photos.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Backup data will not count toward your child's Drive storage quota.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can turn this service off in Settings.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_P1" desc="First paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore">
Back up to Google Drive. Easily restore your data or switch device at any time. Your backup includes app data.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_P2" desc="Second paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore">
Your backups are uploaded to Google and encrypted using your Google Account password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_P3" desc="Third paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore">
App data can be any data that an app has saved (based on developer settings), including data such as contacts, messages, and photos.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_P4" desc="Fourth paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore">
Backup data will not count toward your Drive storage quota.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_P5" desc="Fifth paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore">
You can turn this service off in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_CHILD_P1" desc="First paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore, and a child account is in use">
App data can be any data that an app has saved (based on developer settings), including data such as contacts, messages, and photos.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_CHILD_P2" desc="Second paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore, and a child account is in use">
Backup data will not count toward your child's Drive storage quota.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_CHILD_P3" desc="Third paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more backup and restore, and a child account is in use">
You can turn this service off in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LOCATION_SERVICES_TITLE" desc="Title for pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more location services">
Location Services
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LOCATION_SERVICES" desc="Message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more location services">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Google's location service uses sources like Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to help estimate your device’s location.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can turn off Location by turning off the main Location setting on your device. You can also turn off the use of Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors for location in location settings.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LOCATION_SERVICES_CHILD" desc="Message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more location services, and a child account is in use">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Google's location service uses sources like Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to help estimate this device’s location.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can turn off Location by turning off the main Location setting on this device. You can also turn off the use of Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors for location in location settings.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LOCATION_SERVICES_P1" desc="First paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more location services">
Google's location service uses sources like Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to help estimate your device’s location.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LOCATION_SERVICES_P2" desc="Second paragraph of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more location services">
You can turn off Location by turning off the main Location setting on your device. You can also turn off the use of Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors for location in location settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LOCATION_SERVICES_CHILD_P1" desc="First paragragh of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more location services, and a child account is in use">
Google's location service uses sources like Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to help estimate this device’s location.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LOCATION_SERVICES_CHILD_P2" desc="Second paragragh of message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more location services, and a child account is in use">
You can turn off Location by turning off the main Location setting on this device. You can also turn off the use of Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors for location in location settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_PAI_SERVICE_TITLE" desc="Title for pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more play auto install services">
Install Updates and Apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_PAI_SERVICE" desc="Message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more play auto install services.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>To remove apps, go to Settings &gt; Google Play Store &gt; Manage Android preferences &gt; Apps or Application manager. Then tap the app you want to uninstall (you may need to swipe right or left to find the app). Then tap Uninstall or Disable.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_LEARN_MORE_PAI_SERVICE" desc="Message shown in pop up overlay dialog when user clicks learn more play auto install services.">
To remove apps, go to Settings &gt; Google Play Store &gt; Manage Android preferences &gt; Apps or Application manager. Then tap the app you want to uninstall (you may need to swipe right or left to find the app). Then tap Uninstall or Disable.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_CONTACT_ADMIN_TITLE" desc="Title of dialog shown when user tries to launch ARC app but ARC is diabled by admin">
This app requires access to the Play Store
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_CONTACT_ADMIN_CONTEXT" desc="Text of dialog shown when user tries to launch ARC app but ARC is diabled by admin">
To ask for access, contact the administrator of this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_PRIVACY_POLICY_LINK" desc="Text of the Link to Goolge Privacy Policy in opt-in dialog">
Google privacy policy
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_ACTIVE_DIRECTORY_AUTH_TITLE" desc="Title displayed in opt-in dialog to inform an Active Directory user that they may have to enter their credentials">
Google Play Store Account
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_IN_ACTIVE_DIRECTORY_AUTH_DESC" desc="Description displayed in opt-in dialog to inform an Active Directory user that they may have to enter their credentials">
To enable your account to access the Google Play Store, please authenticate with your Identity Provider.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OPT_OUT_TAB_TITLE" desc="Tab title when viewing opt-out setting dialog for android apps.">
Settings - Remove Android apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="Android sign-in error because of network error">
Network connection was lost. Check your network connection or try another Wi-Fi network.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_GMS_SIGNIN_ERROR" desc="Android sign-in error because of service is unavailable">
Couldn't connect to Google Play. Check your network connection and try again. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_BAD_AUTHENTICATION_ERROR" desc="Android sign-in error because of bad authentification">
Couldn't verify your account. Please try again or restart your Chromebook.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_GMS_CHECKIN_ERROR" desc="Android sign-in error because of GMS services are unavailable">
Couldn't connect with Google services. Check your network connection and try again. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_CLOUD_PROVISION_FLOW_ACCOUNT_MISSING_ERROR" desc="Android permament sign-in error because of cloud provision flow failed">
Provisioning failed because your account details could not be retrieved. Please try again. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_CLOUD_PROVISION_FLOW_DOMAIN_JOIN_FAIL_ERROR" desc="Android permament sign-in error because of cloud provision flow failed">
Can't join the device to the domain. Please try again or contact your device owner or administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_CLOUD_PROVISION_FLOW_ENROLLMENT_TOKEN_INVALID" desc="Android permament sign-in error because of cloud provision flow failed">
Device enrollment token is invalid. Please contact your device owner or administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_CLOUD_PROVISION_FLOW_INTERRUPTED_ERROR" desc="Android permament sign-in error because of cloud provision flow failed">
Provisioning flow was interrupted. Please try again or contact your device owner or administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_CLOUD_PROVISION_FLOW_NETWORK_ERROR" desc="Android permament sign-in error because of cloud provision flow failed">
Couldn’t connect with the server. Check your network connection and try again. If you're still having trouble, try restarting your Chromebook. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_CLOUD_PROVISION_FLOW_PERMANENT_ERROR" desc="Android permament sign-in error because of cloud provision flow failed">
Something went wrong. Please contact your device owner or administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_CLOUD_PROVISION_FLOW_TRANSIENT_ERROR" desc="Android transient sign-in error because of cloud provision flow failed">
Something went wrong. Please try again or contact your device owner or administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_LOW_DISK_SPACE_ERROR" desc="Android sign-in failed due to low disk space">
Disk space is critically low. Please free up disk space.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SIGN_IN_UNKNOWN_ERROR" desc="Android sign-in error because of unknown error">
Something went wrong. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SERVER_COMMUNICATION_ERROR" desc="Android sign-in error because of server communication error">
Couldn’t connect with the server. Check your network connection and try again. If you're still having trouble, try restarting your Chromebook.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_ANDROID_MANAGEMENT_REQUIRED_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when Android management is required for an unmanaged ChromeOS user.">
Your organization has not enabled Google Play Store for your account. Contact your administrator for more information.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_NETWORK_UNAVAILABLE_ERROR" desc="Error message shown when Android cannot set up network connection.">
Network connection cannot be established. Check your network connection and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_CRITICALLY_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification warning users that they are critically low on disk space and Android apps can not be launched.">
Device disk space critically low
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_CRITICALLY_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification text warning users that they are critically low on disk space and Android apps can not be launched.">
Free up disk space to launch Android apps.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_MANAGED_PROVISION_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown to user during ARC provision when the ARC opt-in flow happens silently due to enterprise policies">
Google Play Store
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_MANAGED_PROVISION_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification shown to user during ARC provision when the ARC opt-in flow happens silently due to enterprise policies.">
Installing the Google Play Store on your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. This could take a few minutes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_HEADING" desc="Heading of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog.">
Google Play apps and services
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_HEADING_CHILD" desc="Heading of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog, when a child account is in use.">
Review Google Play apps and services
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog.">
Use Google Play to install Android apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_DESCRIPTION_CHILD" desc="Description of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog, when a child account is in use.">
With your permission, your child can use Google Play to install apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_LOADING" desc="Loading message of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog.">
Loading...
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_LOAD_ERROR" desc="Load error message of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog.">
Google Play Terms of Service cannot be loaded. Please check your network connection and retry.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_BUTTON_ACCEPT_AND_CONTINUE" desc="Accept and continue button of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog.">
Accept and continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_BUTTON_ACCEPT" desc="Accept button of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog.">
Accept
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_BUTTON_RETRY" desc="Retry button of the Arc Terms OOBE dialog that reloads Play Store terms.">
Retry
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_OOBE_TERMS_POPUP_HELP_CLOSE_BUTTON" desc="Close button of the popup local help of Arc Play Store Terms OOBE dialog.">
Close
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_POPUP_HELP_LOADING" desc="Loading message of the Arc popup help.">
Loading...
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SNAPSHOT_RESTART_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown to the user when ARC data snapshot must be updated">
Restart to update organization’s apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SNAPSHOT_RESTART_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the notification shown to the user when ARC data snapshot must be updated">
This update from your administrator will make your organization’s apps open faster. This may take a few minutes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_SNAPSHOT_RESTART_NOTIFICATION_RESTART_BUTTON" desc="Label on button in the notification shown to the user when ARC data snapshot must be updated">
Restart
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification warning users that they are low on disk space.">
Device is low on disk space
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification text warning users that they are low on disk space.">
Free up disk space or select data may be automatically deleted
</message>
<message name="IDS_CRITICALLY_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification warning users that they are critically low on disk space.">
Device disk space critically low
</message>
<message name="IDS_CRITICALLY_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification text warning users that they are critically low on disk space.">
Free up disk space or device will become unresponsive.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON" desc="Button on the low disk notification to open storage management.">
Manage storage
</message>
<message name="IDS_HATS_DONE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Label used for the done button at the end of survey">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_CHILD_TRANSITION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown when the user tries to activate ARC app and transition from child to regular user or from regular to child user is not completed.">
Action not available
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_CHILD_TRANSITION_MESSAGE" desc="Message of the notification shown when the user tries to activate ARC app and transition from child to regular user or from regular to child user is not completed.">
Please try again in a few moments
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_DATA_REMOVAL_CONFIRMATION_HEADING" desc="Heading text in the content area of the confirmation for data removal in case ARC comes to wrong state.">
To use apps from Google Play, you must first restore your apps. Some data may have been lost.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_DATA_REMOVAL_CONFIRMATION_OK_BUTTON" desc="Text for the OK button of the confirmation for data removal in case ARC comes to wrong state.">
Restore apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_DATA_REMOVAL_CONFIRMATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the confirmation for data removal in case in case ARC comes to wrong state.">
Something went wrong
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_MIGRATE_ENCRYPTION_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification to navigate the user to first update the device encryption before running Android apps.">
Install critical update
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_MIGRATE_ENCRYPTION_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Main message of the notification to navigate the user to first update the device encryption before running Android apps.">
To use Android apps and keep your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> working properly, sign in again and update.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_MIGRATE_ENCRYPTION_NOTIFICATION_LOW_BATTERY_MESSAGE" desc="Main message of the notification to navigate the user to first update the device encryption before running Android apps.">
To use Android apps, charge &amp; update your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_MIGRATE_ENCRYPTION_NOTIFICATION_RESTART_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the notification that navigates the user to sign-out for completing the encryption update step.">
Sign out &amp; sign back in
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_USB_PERMISSION_TITLE" desc="Titlebar of Android app USB permissions prompt window">
Confirm USB Permission
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_USB_SCAN_DEVICE_LIST_PERMISSION_HEADING" desc="Heading text in the content area of the Android app scan device list permission prompt. Tells the user the app will be able to scan attached USB device list if confirmed.">
Allow "<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Gmail Checker</ex></ph>" to get the list of your attached USB devices?
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_USB_ACCESS_PERMISSION_HEADING" desc="Heading text in the content area of the Android app USB device access permission prompt. Tells the user the app will be able to access the usb device if confirmed.">
Allow "<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Gmail Checker</ex></ph>" to access:
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_ACCESSIBILITY_SELECTED_STATUS" desc="Text used by screen readers that represents that the element is selected.">
Selected
</message>
<message name="IDS_ARC_ACCESSIBILITY_WINDOW_TITLE_IN_PIP" is_accessibility_with_no_ui="true" desc="A hint text that is read by screen readers appended to the window title, explaning that the window is in the picture-pi-picture mode.">
Picture in picture
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_OPT_IN_LOADING" desc="Loading message of the Assistasnt opt-in flow dialog.">
Loading Google Assistant...
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_OPT_IN_LOAD_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Load error title of the Assistasnt opt-in flow dialog.">
Google Assistant
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_OPT_IN_LOAD_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Load error message of the Assistasnt opt-in flow dialog.">
Google Assistant was unable to load, please check your network connection and retry.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_OPT_IN_SKIP_BUTTON" desc="Button label for skipping the Assistasnt opt-in flow upon error.">
Skip
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_OPT_IN_RETRY_BUTTON" desc="Button label for retry loading the Assistasnt opt-in flow.">
Retry
</message>
<message name="IDS_WAIT_FOR_CONTAINER_READY_INTRO_MESSAGE" desc="Introduction message for the wait for container ready OOBE screen">
Ask it questions. Tell it to do things. It's your personal Google, always ready to help.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_LOGO" desc="Logo label for the Assistasnt.">
Google assistant logo
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_OOBE_USER_IMAGE" desc="Image label for the user image.">
User image
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_QUICK_ANSWERS_SETTING_TITLE" desc="Title for a toggle that allows showing related info when user right clicks or long press on content.">
Quick Answers
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_QUICK_ANSWERS_SETTING_DESC" desc="Description for a toggle that allows showing related info when user right clicks or long press on content.">
Show related info when you right click or long press on content
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_SCREEN_CONTEXT_TITLE" desc="Title for assistant screen context optin. This is also used as the title for a toggle that lets the assistant use whats on the screen in Assistant settings page.">
Screen context
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_SCREEN_CONTEXT_DESC" desc="Description for assistant screen context optin.">
To get tailored responses when you ask questions, let your Assistant access a screenshot of what’s on your screen. This may also include info about songs or videos that are playing.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_SCREEN_CONTEXT_DESC_CHILD" desc="Description for assistant screen context optin, when a child account is in use.">
To get tailored responses when <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> asks questions, let Assistant access a screenshot of what’s on <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>’s screen. This may also include info about songs or videos that are playing.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_RELATED_INFO_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="Title for assistant related info screen.">
Allow your Assistant to use info on your screen to help
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_RELATED_INFO_SCREEN_TITLE_CHILD" desc="Title for assistant related info screen, when a child account is in use.">
Allow Google Assistant to use info on <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>’s screen to help
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_RELATED_INFO_SCREEN_MESSAGE" desc="Message for assistant related info screen.">
You can change this any time in Settings &gt; Google Assistant &gt; Screen context.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_RELATED_INFO_SCREEN_RETURNED_USER_TITLE" desc="Title for assistant related info screen for returned users.">
Google Assistant works here too
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_RELATED_INFO_SCREEN_RETURNED_USER_MESSAGE" desc="Message for assistant related info screen for returned users.">
Looks like you’ve already set up Google Assistant on another device. Get even more out of your Assistant by turning on Screen context on this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_RELATED_INFO_SCREEN_RETURNED_USER_MESSAGE_CHILD" desc="Message for assistant related info screen for returned users, when a child account is in use.">
Looks like <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> has already set up Google Assistant on another device. <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> can get even more out of Assistant by turning on Screen context on this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_RELATED_INFO_SCREEN_EXAMPLE" desc="Message to illustrate the use cases for assistant related info.">
You could ask “Hey Google, what song is this?” or “Hey Google, what's on my screen?”
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_RELATED_INFO_SCREEN_EXAMPLE_CHILD" desc="Message to illustrate the use cases for assistant related info, when a child account is in use.">
Try “Hey Google, what song is this?” or “Hey Google, what's on my screen?”
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_CONTINUE_BUTTON" desc="Continue button for asssitant optin flow.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_DONE_BUTTON" desc="Done button for asssitant optin flow.">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_ACTIVITY_CONTROL_POPUP_LINK" desc="Link text for activity control details popup.">
Learn more
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_TITLE" desc="Title for assistant voice match screen.">
Access your Assistant with “Hey Google”
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_TITLE_CHILD" desc="Title for assistant voice match screen, when a child account is in use.">
Let <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> access Google Assistant with “Hey Google”
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_MESSAGE" desc="Message for Assistant voice match screen.">
If you agree, Google Assistant will wait in standby mode to detect “Hey Google” and can recognize it is you speaking with Voice Match.
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
Voice Match allows your Assistant to identify you and tell you apart from others. The Assistant takes clips of your voice to form a unique voice model, which is only stored on your device. Your voice model may be sent temporarily to Google to better identify your voice.
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
If you decide later that Voice Match isn’t for you, simply remove it in Assistant settings. To view or delete the audio clips you record during Voice Match setup, go to <ph name="VOICE_MATCH_SETTINGS_URL">g.co/assistant/match</ph>.
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="FOOTER_MESSAGE">$1<ex>Note: A similar voice or recording might be able to access your personal results or your Assistant.</ex></ph>
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<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>Note:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> A similar voice or recording might be able to access your personal results or your Assistant.
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<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>Note:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> A similar voice or recording might be able to access your personal results or your Assistant. To save battery, you can select in your Assistant settings to have “Hey Google” on only when this device is connected to a power source.
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_MESSAGE_CHILD" desc="Message for Assistant voice match screen, when a child account is in use.">
If you agree, Google Assistant will wait in standby mode to detect “Hey Google” and can recognize it is <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> speaking with Voice Match.
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
Voice Match helps Google Assistant identify <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>’s voice on your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> and tell them apart from others.
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
The Assistant takes clips of your child’s voice to form a unique voice model, which is only stored on their device(s). Your child’s voice model may be sent temporarily to Google to better identify their voice.
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
If you decide later that Voice Match isn’t right for your child, simply remove it in their Assistant Settings. To view or delete the audio clips your child records during Voice Match setup, go to <ph name="VOICE_MATCH_SETTINGS_URL">g.co/assistant/match</ph> from your child’s account.
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
<ph name="FOOTER_MESSAGE">$3<ex>Note: A similar voice or recording might be able to access your personal results or your Assistant.</ex></ph>
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_NOTICE_MESSAGE_CHILD" desc="Footer message for Assistant voice match screen, when a child account is in use.">
<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>Note:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> A similar voice or recording might be able to access <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>’s personal results.
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_NO_DSP_NOTICE_MESSAGE_CHILD" desc="Footer message without DSP support for Assistant voice match screen, when a child account is in use.">
<ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>Note:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> A similar voice or recording might be able to access <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>’s personal results. To save battery, you can select in <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>’s Assistant settings to have “Hey Google” on only when this device is connected to a power source.
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_RECORDING" desc="Title for recording in assistant voice match screen. This is also used as the sub label for the Assistant voice settings.">
Teach your Assistant to recognize your voice
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_RECORDING_CHILD" desc="Title for recording in assistant voice match screen, when a child account is in use.">
Teach Google Assistant to recognize <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph>’s voice
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_COMPLETED" desc="Title for completed assistant voice match screen.">
Ok Google is all set
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_FOOTER" desc="Footer message for Assistant voice match screen.">
Your Assistant uses these recordings and your spoken requests to create and update your voice model, which is only stored on devices where you've turned on Voice Match. View or retrain voice activity in Assistant Settings.
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_FOOTER_CHILD" desc="Footer message for Assistant voice match screen, when a child account is in use.">
Ask <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> to come to the computer. Your child will be reading a few phrases on this screen to create their voice model.
<ph name="BR">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
If <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> needs help with reading, have your child repeat after you. Whisper away from the mic so that the Assistant learns your child’s voice instead of yours.
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_INSTRUCTION0" desc="Instruction message for assistant voice match recording.">
Say "Ok Google"
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_INSTRUCTION1" desc="Instruction message for assistant voice match recording.">
Say "Ok Google" again
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_INSTRUCTION2" desc="Instruction message for assistant voice match recording.">
Now say "Hey Google"
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_INSTRUCTION3" desc="Instruction message for assistant voice match recording.">
Say "Hey Google" again
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_COMPLETE" desc="Complete message for assistant voice match recording.">
Complete
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_UPLOADING" desc="Uploading message for assistant voice match recording.">
Uploading...
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_ACCESSIBILITY_MESSAGE" desc="Instruction message for ChromeVox users while voice match recording.">
Please consider using headphones while training your voice
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_ALREADY_SETUP_TITLE" desc="Title for assistant voice match already setup.">
Voice Match is ready
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_ALREADY_SETUP_MESSAGE" desc="Message for assistant voice match already setup.">
It looks like you've already set up Voice Match with your Assistant on another device. These previous recordings were used to make a voice model on this device.
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_VOICE_MATCH_ALREADY_SETUP_MESSAGE_CHILD" desc="Message for assistant voice match already setup, when a child account is in use.">
It looks like <ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> already set up Voice Match with Assistant on another device. These previous recordings were used to make a voice model on this device.
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_NO_THANKS_BUTTON" desc="No thanks button for asssitant optin flow.">
No thanks
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_LATER_BUTTON" desc="Do it later button for asssitant optin flow.">
Do it later
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_AGREE_BUTTON" desc="Agree button for asssitant optin flow.">
I agree
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_SAVE_BUTTON" desc="Save button for asssitant optin flow.">
Save
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<message name="IDS_ASSISTANT_WAIT_MESSAGE" desc="Wait message for asssitant optin flow.">
Please wait...
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Loading...
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_HEADER" desc="Title of the consolidated consent screen.">
Review these terms and control your data
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_HEADER_CHILD" desc="Title of the consolidated consent screen for child account.">
Review these terms and control your child's data
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_HEADER_MANAGED" desc="Title of the consolidated consent screen for managed accounts.">
Control your data
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You can control what data is shared with Google. You can change this anytime in Settings.
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You can control what data is shared with Google. You can change this anytime in Settings. Data will be used according to Google's <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a id="privacyPolicyLink"&gt;</ph>Privacy Policy<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
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Terms and conditions
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I have read and agree to the <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a id="googleEulaLink"&gt;</ph>Google Terms of Service<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>, <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a id="crosEulaLink"&gt;</ph>Chrome and ChromeOS Additional Terms of Service<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> and <ph name="BEGIN_LINK3">&lt;a id="arcTosLink"&gt;</ph>Play Terms of Service<ph name="END_LINK3">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
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I have read and agree to the <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a id="googleEulaLinkArcDisabled"&gt;</ph>Google Terms of Service<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> and <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a id="crosEulaLinkArcDisabled"&gt;</ph>Chrome and ChromeOS Additional Terms of Service<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
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Send usage and diagnostic data.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_USAGE_OPT_IN_OWNER" desc="Message in the consolidated consent screen to opt-in for metrics when the user is the device owner.">
Help improve Chrome and ChromeOS features and performance by automatically sending crash reports as well as diagnostic and usage data to Google. Some aggregate data will also help Android apps and Google partners. If the Web &amp; App Activity setting is turned on for your Google Account, your Android data may be saved to your Google Account.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_USAGE_OPT_IN_CHILD_OWNER" desc="Message in the consolidated consent screen to opt-in for metrics for a child device owner account.">
Help improve Chrome and ChromeOS features and performance by automatically sending crash reports as well as diagnostic and usage data to Google. Some aggregate data will also help Android apps and Google partners. If the Web &amp; App Activity setting is turned on for your child's Google Account, your child's Android data may be saved to your child's Google Account.
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Help improve Chrome and ChromeOS features and performance by automatically sending crash reports as well as diagnostic and usage data to Google.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_USAGE_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LINK" desc="Learn more about usage opt in">
Learn more about diagnostic and usage data
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<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Allowing your ChromeOS devices to send automatic reports helps us prioritize what to fix and improve in ChromeOS. These reports can include things like when ChromeOS crashes, which features you use, how much memory you typically use, and Android app diagnostic and usage data. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can start or stop allowing these reports any time in your ChromeOS device settings. If you’re a domain administrator, you can change this setting in the admin console.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>If the Web &amp; App Activity setting is turned on for your Google Account, your Android data may be saved to your Google Account. You can see your data, delete it, and change your account settings at account.google.com.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_USAGE_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_CHILD_OWNER" desc="Text shown in a pop-up dialog in the consolidated consent screen when the user clicks on the learn more for metrics opt-in for a child device owner account.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Allowing ChromeOS devices to send automatic reports helps us prioritize what to fix and improve in ChromeOS. These reports can include things like when ChromeOS crashes, which features were used, how much memory was typically used, and Android app diagnostic and usage data. Some aggregate data will also help Google apps and partners, such as Android developers.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can start or stop allowing these reports any time in your child's ChromeOS device settings. If you're a domain administrator, you can change this setting in the admin console.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Turning off this feature doesn't affect this device's ability to send the information needed for essential services such as system updates and security.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH4">&lt;p&gt;</ph>If the Web &amp; App Activity setting is turned on for your child's Google Account, your child's data may be saved to their Google Account. Learn more about these settings and how to adjust them at families.google.com.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH4">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_USAGE_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_ARC_DISABLED_OWNER" desc="Text shown in a pop-up dialog in the consolidated consent screen when the device owner clicks on the learn more for metrics opt-in when ARC is disabled.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Allowing your ChromeOS devices to send automatic reports helps us prioritize what to fix and improve in ChromeOS. These reports can include things like when ChromeOS crashes, which features you use and how much memory you typically use.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can start or stop allowing these reports any time in your Chrome device settings. If you’re a domain administrator, you can change this setting in the admin console.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Turning off this feature doesn't affect your device's ability to send the information needed for essential services such as system updates and security.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_USAGE_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_ARC_DISABLED_CHILD_OWNER" desc="Text shown in a pop-up dialog in the consolidated consent screen when the user clicks on the learn more for metrics opt-in when ARC is disabled in a child account.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Allowing ChromeOS devices to send automatic reports helps us prioritize what to fix and improve in ChromeOS. These reports can include things like when ChromeOS crashes, which features were used, and how much memory was typically used.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can start or stop allowing these reports any time in your child's ChromeOS device settings. If you're a domain administrator, you can change this setting in the admin console.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Turning off this feature doesn't affect this device's ability to send the information needed for essential services such as system updates and security.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
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Back up Android apps to Google Drive.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_BACKUP_OPT_IN" desc="Message in the consolidated consent screen to opt-in for back-up.">
Easily restore your data or switch devices at any time. Your backups are uploaded to Google and encrypted using your Google Account password.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_BACKUP_OPT_IN_CHILD" desc="Message in the consolidated consent screen to opt-in for back-up for a child account.">
Easily restore data or switch devices at any time. Backups are uploaded to Google and encrypted using your child's Google Account password.
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<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>App data can be any data that an app has saved (based on developer settings), including data such as contacts, messages, and photos. Backup data will not count toward your Drive storage quota.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can turn this service off in Settings.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_BACKUP_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_CHILD" desc="Text shown in a pop-up dialog in the consolidated consent screen when the user clicks on the learn more for back-up opt-in for a child account.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>App data can be any data that an app has saved (based on developer settings), including data such as contacts, messages, and photos. Backup data will not count toward your child's Drive storage quota.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can turn this service off in Settings.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_BACKUP_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LINK" desc="Learn more about backup opt in">
Learn more about backing up your apps
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_LOCATION_OPT_IN_TITLE" desc="Title for the message in the consolidated consent screen to opt-in for location services.">
Use location for Android apps and services.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_LOCATION_OPT_IN" desc="Message in the consolidated consent screen to opt-in for location services.">
Allow Android apps and services with location permission to use your device's location. Google may collect location data periodically and use this data in an anonymous way to improve location accuracy and location-based services.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_LOCATION_OPT_IN_CHILD" desc="Message in the consolidated consent screen to opt-in for location services for child accounts.">
Allow Android apps and services with location permission to use this device's location. Google may collect location data periodically and use this data in an anonymous way to improve location accuracy and location-based services.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_LOCATION_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE" desc="Text shown in a pop-up dialog in the consolidated consent screen when the user clicks on the learn more for location services opt-in.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Google's location service uses sources like Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to help estimate your device's location.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can turn off Android location on your device at any time by going to Settings &gt; Apps &gt; Google Play Store &gt; Manage Android preferences &gt; Security &amp; location &gt; Location. You can also turn off the use of Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors for Android location by turning off “Google Location Accuracy” in the same menu.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_LOCATION_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_CHILD" desc="Text shown in a pop-up dialog in the consolidated consent screen when the user clicks on the learn more for location services opt-in. for a child account">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Google's location service uses sources like Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors to help estimate this device's location.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can turn off Android location on this device at any time by going to Settings &gt; Apps &gt; Google Play Store &gt; Manage Android preferences &gt; Security &amp; location &gt; Location. You can also turn off the use of Wi-Fi, mobile networks, and sensors for Android location by turning off “Google Location Accuracy” in the same menu.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_LOCATION_OPT_IN_LEARN_MORE_LINK" desc="Learn more about location opt in">
Learn more about using location
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_FOOTER" desc="Message in the footer of the consolidated consent screen.">
By continuing, you agree that this device may also automatically download and install updates and apps from Google, your carrier, and your device's manufacturer, possibly using cellular data. Some of these apps may offer in-app purchases.
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<message name="IDS_CONSOLIDATED_CONSENT_FOOTER_CHILD" desc="Message in the footer of the consolidated consent screen for a child account.">
By continuing, you agree that this device may also automatically download and install updates and apps from Google, your child's carrier, and this device's manufacturer, possibly using cellular data. Some of these apps may offer in-app purchases.
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To remove apps, go to Settings &gt; Apps &gt; Google Play Store &gt; Manage Android preferences &gt; Apps or Application manager. Then tap the app you want to uninstall (you may need to swipe right or left to find the app). Then tap Uninstall or Disable.
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Learn more
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Accept and continue
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OK
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Terms of Service cannot be loaded. Please check your network connection and retry.
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Retry
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Google terms of service
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Google Chrome and ChromeOS additional terms of service
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Google Play terms of service
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Google privacy policy
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Browse as a Guest
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Terms and conditions
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I have read and agree to the <ph name="BEGIN_LINK1">&lt;a id="googleEulaLink"&gt;</ph>Google Terms of Service<ph name="END_LINK1">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>, <ph name="BEGIN_LINK2">&lt;a id="crosEulaLink"&gt;</ph>Chrome and ChromeOS Additional Terms of Service<ph name="END_LINK2">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
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Accept and continue
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OK
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Google terms of service
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Google Chrome and ChromeOS Additional Terms
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Send usage and diagnostic data.
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Help improve Chrome and ChromeOS features and performance by automatically sending crash reports as well as diagnostic and usage data to Google.
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Learn more about diagnostic and usage data
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<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Allowing ChromeOS devices to send automatic reports helps us prioritize what to fix and improve in ChromeOS. These reports can include things like when ChromeOS crashes, which features were used, and how much memory was typically used.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can start or stop allowing these reports any time in your Chrome device settings. If you’re a domain administrator, you can change this setting in the admin console.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>Turning off this feature doesn't affect your device's ability to send the information needed for essential services such as system updates and security.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<!-- HW data collection screen -->
<message name="IDS_HW_DATA_COLLECTION_TITLE" desc="Title of the hardware data collection notice screen.">
<ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> hardware data collection
</message>
<message name="IDS_HW_DATA_COLLECTION_CONTENT" desc="Content of the hardware data collection notice screen.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph>To provide the best experience, <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> collects hardware data about devices and shares it with Google to determine which updates should be delivered. Optionally, you can allow Google to use this data for additional purposes like support and improvements to the <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> experience and service.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>You can log in on this device and visit the CHROMEOSFLEX_HARDWARE_INFO section in chrome://system to see the data sent to Google for update filtering, as well as any other instances where you choose to share data with Google.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;p&gt;</ph>For more details on data <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph> may share with Google, and how it is used visit g.co/flex/HWDataCollection.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH3">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_HW_DATA_COLLECTION_USAGE_INFO" desc="Checkbox description for additional hardware data usage. This message is followed by a 'Learn more' link.">
Let Google use your hardware data to help improve <ph name="DEVICE_OS">$1<ex>ChromeOS Flex</ex></ph>. If you decline, this data is still sent to Google to determine proper updates, but is not stored or used otherwise. Learn more at g.co/flex/HWDataCollection.
</message>
<message name="IDS_HW_DATA_COLLECTION_ACCEPT_AND_CONTINUE_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label on a button on the hardware data collection notice screen to accept the terms and continue.">
Accept and continue
</message>
<!-- Smart privacy protection OOBE screen -->
<message name="IDS_SMART_PRIVACY_PROTECTION_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen, which introduces privacy protection features.">
Keep your screen private
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_PRIVACY_PROTECTION_SCREEN_LOCK" desc="Title of the lock-on-leave section.">
Lock-on-leave
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_PRIVACY_PROTECTION_SCREEN_LOCK_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the lock-on-leave feature.">
If you move away from your device, your screen will lock automatically. When you're in front of your device, your screen will stay awake longer. If lock screen is disabled, your device will sleep instead of lock.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_PRIVACY_PROTECTION_SNOOPING_DETECTION" desc="Title of the viewing protection section.">
Viewing protection
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_PRIVACY_PROTECTION_SNOOPING_DETECTION_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the viewing protection feature.">
When someone else looks at your screen, you'll get an alert and notification content will be hidden.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_PRIVACY_PROTECTION_CONTENT" desc="Description of the privacy protection features implementation. This message is followed by a 'Learn more' link.">
Your Chromebook uses a built-in sensor to detect people in front of your device. All data is processed on your device immediately and then deleted. Sensor data is never sent to Google.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_PRIVACY_PROTECTION_TURN_ON_BUTTON" desc="Label on a button to turn on the smart privacy protection feature and continue.">
Turn on
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_PRIVACY_PROTECTION_TURN_OFF_BUTTON" desc="Label on a button to turn off the smart privacy protection feature and continue.">
No Thanks
</message>
<!-- Supervision transition OOBE screen. -->
<message name="IDS_ADDING_MANAGEMENT_TITLE" desc="Title of the management transition OOBE scree when user transitions to managed state. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
Setting up management by <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADDING_MANAGEMENT_TITLE_UNKNOWN_ADMIN" desc="Title of the management transition OOBE scree when user transitions to managed state and managment entity is unknown.">
Setting up management
</message>
<message name="IDS_REMOVING_SUPERVISION_TITLE" desc="Title of the supervision transition OOBE screen when stopping supervision.">
Stopping supervision...
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADDING_SUPERVISION_TITLE" desc="Title of the supervision transition OOBE screen when adding supervision.">
Setting up supervision
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUPERVISION_TRANSITION_MESSAGE" desc="Introduction message for the supervision transition OOBE screen.">
Keep device turned on
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUPERVISION_TRANSITION_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the supervision transition OOBE error screen.">
Something went wrong
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUPERVISION_TRANSITION_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Introduction message for the supervision transition OOBE error screen.">
Data from some apps may be lost
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUPERVISION_TRANSITION_ERROR_BUTTON" desc="Button label for acknowledging that supervision transition failed.">
OK
</message>
<!-- Lacros data migration screen. -->
<message translateable="false" name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="Title of the data migration screen.">
Updating Chrome browser
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_SUBTITLE" desc="Shows the % of progress.">
<ph name="PERCENT">$1<ex>100</ex></ph>% completed
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_SKIP_BUTTON" desc="Skip button for data migration.">
Skip
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_SKIP_SUGGESTION" desc="Message shown when skip button is visible.">
This is taking longer than expected, you can skip or wait until it's done.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Shown if the lacros migration fails.">
Chrome browser could not be updated
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_ERROR_LOW_DISK_SPACE" desc="Shown if the lacros migration failed with low disk space error.">
There isn't enough space on this device to complete this update. Clean up <ph name="NECESSARY_SPACE">$1<ex>10 MB</ex></ph> on your device and try again from your Chrome browser.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_ERROR_SUBTITLE" desc="Shown if the lacros migration failed other than low disk space error.">
You can try again later in Chrome.
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_ERROR_CANCEL_BUTTON" desc="Text button shown on the lacros data migration failure to cancel everything">
Cancel
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_SCREEN_ERROR_GOTO_FILES_BUTTON" desc="Text button shown on the lacros data migration failure to open files.app in the following user session">
Go to files
</message>
<!-- Lacros data migration triggering UI. -->
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_RELAUNCH" desc="Message shown as a menu to relaunch Chrome in order to trigger data migration.">
Relaunch to update
</message>
<message name="IDS_LACROS_DATA_MIGRATION_OUT_OF_DISK_ERROR_TEXT" desc="Message shown when a user clicks 'Relaunch to update' button, but failed to restart due to out of disk space.">
There isn't enough space on this device to complete this update. Clear up <ph name="NECESSARY_SPACE">$1<ex>10 MB</ex></ph> on your device and try again.
</message>
<!-- Print Job Notification -->
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="The context title of printing notification.">
Print
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_PRINTING_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the printing-in-progress notification.">
Printing started
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_DONE_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the successful printing notification.">
Printing complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_ERROR_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
Couldn't print. Check printer and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_AUTHORIZATION_ERROR_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the authorization error printing notification.">
Authorization Failed
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_PAPER_JAM_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
Paper is jammed
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_OUT_OF_INK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
Out of ink
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_OUT_OF_PAPER_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
Out of paper
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_DOOR_OPEN_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
Printer door open
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_PRINTER_UNREACHABLE_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
Can’t connect to printer
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_TRAY_MISSING_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
A paper tray is missing
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_OUTPUT_FULL_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
Output tray is full
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_STOPPED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the error printing notification.">
Printer has stopped
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message of the print job notification.">
<ph name="PAGE_NUMBER">$1<ex>5</ex></ph> pages to <ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$2<ex>printer</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_NOTIFICATION_CLIENT_UNAUTHORIZED_MESSAGE" desc="Message of the print job notification when client is unauthorized.">
<ph name="PROFILE_USERNAME">$1</ph> is not authorized to print to <ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$2<ex>printer</ex></ph>. Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_NOTIFICATION_IDENTIFICATION_REQUIRED_MESSAGE" desc="Message of the print job notification when credentials is not sent to the printer.">
Identification required to print to <ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$1<ex>printer</ex></ph>. Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_NOTIFICATION_SINGLE_PAGE_MESSAGE" desc="Message of the print job notification for a single page.">
1 page to <ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$1<ex>printer</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_NOTIFICATION_CANCEL_BUTTON" desc="Text on the button for the user to cancel the current print job.">
Cancel printing
</message>
<message name="IDS_PRINT_JOB_NOTIFICATION_GET_HELP_BUTTON" desc="Text on the button for the user to get help about the current print job.">
Get help
</message>
<!-- USB Printer Installation Notification -->
<message name="IDS_USB_PRINTER_NOTIFICATION_CONNECTED_TITLE" desc="Title of the USB printer connected successfully notification.">
USB printer connected
</message>
<message name="IDS_USB_PRINTER_NOTIFICATION_CONNECTED_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed when the USB printer is connected successfully.">
<ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$1<ex> Google InkJet 1234</ex></ph> is connected and ready
</message>
<message name="IDS_USB_PRINTER_NOTIFICATION_CONFIGURATION_REQUIRED_TITLE" desc="Title of the USB printer needs configuration notification.">
USB printer needs configuration
</message>
<message name="IDS_USB_PRINTER_NOTIFICATION_CONFIGURATION_REQUIRED_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed when the USB printer is connected but needs configuration.">
<ph name="PRINTER_NAME">$1<ex> Google InkJet 1234</ex></ph> is connected but needs configuration
</message>
<message name="IDS_USB_PRINTER_UNKNOWN_DISPLAY_NAME" desc="Display string used for USB printers where we have identified neither the correct manufactuer nor model strings. USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, it indicates how the printer is attached to the computer.">
Unknown Printer (USB)
</message>
<message name="IDS_USB_PRINTER_DISPLAY_NAME" desc="The display name assigned to USB printers which were automatically configured for the user. USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, it indicates how the printer is attached to the computer.">
<ph name="PRINTER_MANUFACTURER">$1<ex>Hewlett Packard</ex></ph> <ph name="PRINTER_MODEL">$2<ex>OfficeJet 8710</ex></ph> (USB)
</message>
<message name="IDS_USB_PRINTER_DISPLAY_NAME_MAKE_OR_MODEL" desc="The display name assigned to USB printers which were automatically configured for the user. This string is used when only one of manufacturer or model strings are present. USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, it indicates how the printer is attached to the computer.">
<ph name="PRINTER_MAKE_OR_MODEL">$1<ex>OfficeJet 8710</ex></ph> (USB)
</message>
<message name="IDS_MOBILE_NETWORK_SCANNING_MESSAGE" desc="Label for spinner whose purpose is to indicate to the user that the device is currently scanning for mobile data networks.">
Scanning for mobile data networks...
</message>
<message name="IDS_NETWORK_SCANNING_MESSAGE" desc="Label for spinner whose purpose is to indicate to the user that the device is currently scanning for nearby networks (e.g. Wi-Fi).">
Searching for networks...
</message>
<!-- HaTS Strings -->
<message name="IDS_HATS_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification for Happiness Tracking Survey.">
Help us improve Chromebooks
</message>
<message name="IDS_HATS_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="The body of the notification for Happiness Tracking Survey.">
Let us know how we’re doing.
</message>
<!-- Lock screen note app toast dialog -->
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_NOTE_APP_TOAST_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title of the dialog shown to the user when they first launch note taking app from the lock screen - the title contains the launched app's name.">
Taking notes with <ph name="LOCK_SCREEN_APP_NAME">$1<ex>Lock Screen Enabled App</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_LOCK_SCREEN_NOTE_APP_TOAST_DIALOG_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in the body of the dialog shown to the user when they launch note taking app from the lock screen for the first time - the message has a placeholder for the launched app's name.">
Lock screen notes are automatically saved to <ph name="LOCK_SCREEN_APP_NAME">$1<ex>Lock Screen Enabled App</ex></ph>. Your most recent note will remain on the lock screen.
</message>
<!-- Launcher Searchable ChromeOS internal apps -->
<message name="IDS_INTERNAL_APP_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUT_VIEWER" desc="The name of keyboard shortcut viewer app.">
Shortcuts
</message>
<message name="IDS_LAUNCHER_SEARCHABLE_KEYBOARD_SHORTCUT_VIEWER" desc="The string can be used to search keyboard shortcut viewer app.">
Keyboard Shortcut Helper
</message>
<message name="IDS_INTERNAL_APP_SETTINGS" desc="The name of Settings.">
Settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_INTERNAL_APP_CONTINUOUS_READING" desc="The default title of Chrome browser to allow users to seamlessly continue reading a web page when they switch from phones or tablets to Chromebook.">
Continue reading in Chrome
</message>
<!-- Launcher Settings shortcuts -->
<message name="IDS_LAUNCHER_SHORTCUTS_BLUETOOTH" desc="The name of bluetooth shortcut.">
Bluetooth
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_LINUX" desc="Name shown for crostini Linux. Do not translate.">
Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_APP_NAME" desc="Name of the Terminal app, which provides access to a Linux virtual machine.">
Terminal
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_APP_SEARCH_TERMS" desc="Additional search terms for the 'Terminal' app, which provides access to a Linux virtual machine.">
Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_START" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it was just started">
Initializing
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_INSTALL_IMAGE_LOADER" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it is checking whether the virtual machine component is installed">
Checking the virtual machine
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_CREATE_DISK_IMAGE" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it is checking whether the VM image is installed">
Checking the virtual machine image
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_START_TERMINA_VM" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it is starting the termina VM">
Starting the virtual machine
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_START_LXD" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it is starting the LXD service (used to manage containers in the VM)">
Starting the container manager
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_CREATE_CONTAINER" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it is checking whether the Linux container is installed">
Checking the Linux container
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_SETUP_CONTAINER" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it is checking Linux container setup">
Checking the Linux container setup
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_START_CONTAINER" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it is starting the Linux container">
Starting the Linux container
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_CONNECT_CONTAINER" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it is connecting to the container">
Connecting to the container
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINAL_STATUS_READY" desc="Text shown in the crostini terminal when it just finished the initialization and it is ready to use.">
Ready
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini installer, a dialog for installing Linux.">
Set up Linux development environment
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_BODY" desc="Description for the Crostini installer, a dialog for installing Linux.">
Get tools for developing websites, Android apps, and more. Installing Linux will download <ph name="DOWNLOAD_SIZE">$1<ex>300MB</ex></ph> of data.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_NEXT_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Crostini installer dialog to progress to the next page.">
Next
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_BACK_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Crostini installer dialog to go back to the previous page.">
Back
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_INSTALL_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Crostini installer dialog to begin installing Linux.">
Install
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_SETTINGS_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Crostini installer dialog to open the settings app.">
Open Settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_INSTALLING" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog while Linux is installing.">
Installing Linux...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_CANCELING_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini installer when the install is canceled.">
Cancelling Linux installation...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_CANCELING" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the install is canceled.">
This window will close after cancellation is complete.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini installer when an error occurs.">
Error installing Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_LOAD_TERMINA_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM component is loading">
This process may take a few minutes. Downloading the virtual machine.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_START_CONCIERGE_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM service is starting">
This process may take a few minutes. Starting the virtual machine.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_CREATE_DISK_IMAGE_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the disk image is being created">
This process may take a few minutes. Starting the virtual machine.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_START_TERMINA_VM_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM itself is starting">
This process may take a few minutes. Starting the virtual machine.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_START_LXD_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the LXD service (used to manage containers in the VM) is starting">
This process may take a few minutes. Starting the container manager.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_START_CONTAINER_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the container inside the VM is starting">
This process may take a few minutes. Starting the Linux container.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_CONFIGURE_CONTAINER_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the container inside the VM is being configured">
Configuring the Linux container. This might take up to 30 minutes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_SETUP_CONTAINER_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the container inside the VM is being set up">
This process may take a few minutes. Setting up the Linux container.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_RETRY_BUTTON" desc="Retry button of the Crostini installer dialog that starts the install steps again.">
Retry
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_OFFLINE_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when there is no internet connection">
<ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is offline. Connect to the Internet and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_DISK_RESIZE_RECOMMENDED_WARNING" desc="The message shown indicating the recommended disk size in Gigabytes, when disk space must be freed to make this possible.">
<ph name="DISK_SIZE">$1<ex>5GB</ex></ph> of space is recommended for Linux. To increase free space, delete files from your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_INSUFFICIENT_DISK_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when there is not enough free disk space to complete the installation">
Install failed due to lack of storage space. To free up space, delete files from device storage.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_MINIMUM_FREE_SPACE_UNMET_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the free space is less than the minimum requirement">
<ph name="INSTALL_SIZE">$1<ex>1.3GB</ex></ph> of free space is required to install Linux. To increase free space, delete files from your device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_LOAD_TERMINA_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM component fails to load">
Error downloading the virtual machine. Please try again.
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_NEED_UPDATE_TITLE" desc="Title shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM fails to install because the device must be updated">
ChromeOS Flex update required
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_NEED_UPDATE_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM fails to install because the device must be updated first">
To finish setting up Linux, update ChromeOS Flex and try again.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_NEED_UPDATE_TITLE" desc="Title shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM fails to install because the device must be updated">
ChromeOS update required
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_NEED_UPDATE_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM fails to install because the device must be updated first">
To finish setting up Linux, update ChromeOS and try again.
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_START_CONCIERGE_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM service fails to start">
Error starting the virtual machine service. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_CREATE_DISK_IMAGE_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the failing to create the disk image">
Error creating disk image. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_START_TERMINA_VM_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the VM itself fails to start">
Error starting the virtual machine. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_START_LXD_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the LXD service (used to manage containers in the VM) fails to start">
Error starting the container manager. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_START_CONTAINER_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the container fails to start inside the VM">
The Linux container didn't start. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_CONFIGURE_CONTAINER_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the container fails to be configured inside the VM">
There was an error while configuring Linux. Contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_SETUP_CONTAINER_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the container fails to be set up inside the VM">
The Linux container setup did not complete. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_UNKNOWN_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when some unknown error happens">
Something went wrong. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_CONFIGURE_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog describing the purpose of the page for entering extra user-specified options">
Change how Linux apps will work.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_DISK_SIZE_SUBTITLE" desc="A subtitle in Crostini installer dialog for the disk size config section">
Disk size
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_DISK_SIZE_HINT" desc="Text shown in Crostini installer dialog to explain that the disk size can be modified later in Settings">
This can be modified later in Settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_USERNAME_LABEL" desc="Label for the field where the user enters their username">
Username
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_USERNAME_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog prompting the user to pick their username">
Select a username
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_USERNAME_INVALID_FIRST_CHARACTER_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the user picks a username starting with an invalid character">
Must start with a lowercase character or underscore
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_USERNAME_INVALID_CHARACTERS_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the user picks a username containing an invalid character">
Lowercase characters, digits, underscores, or dashes only
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_USERNAME_NOT_AVAILABLE_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when the user picks a username that is not available">
Username "<ph name="USERNAME">$1<ex>root</ex></ph>" is not available
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_RECOMMENDED_DISK_SIZE_LABEL" desc="Label for the radio button in the Crostini installer dialog to pick the recommended disk size">
Recommended (<ph name="INSTALL_SIZE">$1<ex>1.3GB</ex></ph>)
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_INSTALLER_CUSTOM_DISK_SIZE_LABEL" desc="Label for the radio button in the Crostini installer dialog to pick a custom disk size">
Custom
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UNINSTALLER_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini uninstaller, a dialog for uninstalling Linux, the associated VM and Linux files.">
Remove Linux development environment
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UNINSTALLER_BODY" desc="Description for the Crostini uninstaller, a dialog for uninstalling Linux, the associated VM and Linux files.">
Delete all Linux applications and data in your Linux files folder from this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>?
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UNINSTALLER_UNINSTALL_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Crostini uninstaller dialog to uninstall Linux">
Delete
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UNINSTALLER_UNINSTALLING_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini installer dialog when Linux uninstall is in progress.">
Deleting...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UNINSTALLER_ERROR" desc="Text shown in the Crostini uninstaller dialog when the Linux uninstall process fails.">
Error uninstalling Linux. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADING_LABEL" desc="Label for upgrade dialog warning user of delay starting container due to running upgrades.">
Linux is upgrading
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADING_SUBTEXT" desc="Description for upgrade dialog warning user of delay starting container due to running upgrades.">
Your app will open when the upgrade is finished. Upgrades can take a few minutes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADE_AVAILABLE_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification shown to the user when a Linux upgrade is available.">
Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADE_AVAILABLE_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="Body text of the notification shown to the user when a Linux upgrade is available.">
An upgrade is available for your Linux Container. You can also upgrade later from the Settings app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADE_AVAILABLE_NOTIFICATION_UPGRADE" desc="Text on the action button of the notification shown to the user when a Linux upgrade is available.">
Upgrade
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader, a dialog for upgrading Linux.">
Upgrade Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_BODY" desc="Description for the Crostini upgrader, a dialog for upgrading Linux.">
For the best performance, upgrade to the latest version. Backing up your files is recommended in case the upgrade can’t be completed. Once the upgrade begins, Linux will shut down. Save open files before continuing. <ph name="LINK_START">&lt;a href="$1" target="_top"&gt;</ph>Learn more<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_UPGRADE_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Crostini upgrader dialog to begin upgrading Linux.">
Upgrade
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_DONE_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Crostini upgrader dialog to indicate upgrading Linux is complete.">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_RESTORE_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Crostini upgrader dialog to restore a backup if there was an error upgrading Linux.">
Restore backup
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_BACKING_UP_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the container backup is in progress.">
Backing up Linux apps and files
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_BACKING_UP_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown by the Crostini upgrader when the container backup is in progress.">
This may take up to 30 minutes
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_BACKUP_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the container backup fails.">
Can't back up Linux apps and files
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_BACKUP_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown by the Crostini upgrader when the container backup fails.">
You may not have enough free storage on your device or selected backup location. Try freeing up space or picking a different location.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_BACKUP_SUCCEEDED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the container backup completed successfully, prior to the main upgrade.">
Backup complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_PRECHECKS_FAILED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the upgrade prechecks failed.">
Can't start upgrade
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_PRECHECKS_FAILED_NETWORK" desc="Text shown by the Crostini upgrader when the upgrade did not start because there was no network connection.">
You need a network connection to upgrade Linux. Connect to the internet and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_PRECHECKS_FAILED_POWER" desc="Text shown by the Crostini upgrader when the upgrade did not start because there wasn't enough power.">
Your device needs to be plugged in. Upgrading Linux can drain your battery significantly. Connect your device to a charger and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_TRY_AGAIN_BUTTON" desc="Try again button for the Crostini upgrader dialog that retries a failed step.">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_UPGRADING_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the upgrade is in progress.">
Upgrading Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_UPGRADING" desc="Text shown by the Crostini upgrader when the upgrade is in progress.">
This may take up to 30 minutes
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_SUCCEEDED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the upgrade is finished successfully.">
Linux upgrade complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_RESTORE_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the container upgrade fails and restore of a backup is in progress.">
Restoring Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_RESTORE_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when restoring from backup fails.">
Couldn’t restore Linux backup
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_RESTORE_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown by the Crostini upgrader when restoring from backup fails fails.">
Linux may not have enough disk space. You can increase your Linux disk space and try to restore again in <ph name="LINK_START">&lt;a href="chrome://os-settings/crostini/details" target="_top"&gt;</ph>Settings<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_RESTORE_SUCCEEDED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the upgrade failed but the restore of a backup completed successfully.">
Linux backup restored
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when an error occurs.">
Couldn't upgrade Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_CANCELING_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the upgrade is canceled.">
Canceling Linux upgrade
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_BACKUP_CHECKBOX_MESSAGE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini upgrader dialog next to the backup checkbox.">
Back up apps and files to Files &gt; My files before the upgrade.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_BACKUP_CHANGE_LOCATION" desc="Text shown in the Crostini upgrader dialog next to the backup checkbox with a link enabling the user to change the location to which files are backed up.">
Change location
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_RESTORE_MESSAGE" desc="Title of the Crostini upgrader when the container upgrade fails and restore of a backup is in progress.">
Your backed up Linux files and apps are being restored
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_LOG_FILE_ERROR" desc="A message shown in the Crostini upgrader that says which file the upgrade log messages have been stored in, shown after an error.">
Something went wrong. Linux may only be partially upgraded. Review logs for more information. Logs have been saved in Files &gt; My files &gt; <ph name="LOG_FILE">$1<ex>upgrade_container.log</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_LOG_FILE_SUCCESS" desc="A message shown in the Crostini upgrader that says which file the upgrade log messages have been stored in, shown on success.">
For detailed upgrade information, the logs have been saved in Files &gt; My files &gt; <ph name="LOG_FILE">$1<ex>upgrade_container.log</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UPGRADER_NOT_NOW" desc="Text on the button to defer performing the upgrade">
Not now
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPIRED_CONTAINER_WARNING_TITLE" desc="Title for a dialog to warn the user that the OS version in their crostini container is unsupported">
Upgrade your Linux container
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPIRED_CONTAINER_WARNING_BODY" desc="Body of a dialog to warn the user that the OS version in their crostini container is unsupported">
The operating system in your Linux container is no longer supported. It will stop receiving security updates and bug fixes, and features that currently work may break unexpectedly. Please upgrade to the latest version to continue using Linux.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPIRED_CONTAINER_WARNING_CONTINUE_BUTTON" desc="Button to continue using crostini even though the OS version in their crostini container is unsupported">
Continue anyway
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPIRED_CONTAINER_WARNING_UPGRADE_BUTTON" desc="Button to begin upgrading the crostini container after warning that the OS version in their crostini container is unsupported">
Upgrade
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_ANSIBLE_SOFTWARE_CONFIG_LABEL" desc="Label for dialog warning user of unavailable Linux container until software configurations are applied.">
Configuring Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_ANSIBLE_SOFTWARE_CONFIG_SUBTEXT" desc="Description for dialog warning user of unavailable Linux container until software configurations are applied.">
Linux is currently being configured. Configuration will take a few minutes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_ANSIBLE_SOFTWARE_CONFIG_ERROR_LABEL" desc="Label for Crostini software config dialog when there is an error in Ansible playbook application or installation.">
Error configuring Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_ANSIBLE_SOFTWARE_CONFIG_ERROR_SUBTEXT" desc="Text shown for Crostini software config dialog when there is an error in Ansible playbook application or installation.">
There was an error while configuring Linux.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_ANSIBLE_SOFTWARE_CONFIG_ERROR_OFFLINE_LABEL" desc="Label for dialog warning user of missing internet connection required for container configuration.">
<ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is offline
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_ANSIBLE_SOFTWARE_CONFIG_ERROR_OFFLINE_SUBTEXT" desc="Text shown for Crostini software config dialog when there is an error in Ansible playbook application or installation due to missing internet connection.">
Could not configure Linux. Connect to the internet and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_ANSIBLE_SOFTWARE_CONFIG_RETRY_BUTTON" desc="Retry button of the Crostini software config dialog that starts the configuration steps again.">
Retry
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_SHUT_DOWN_LINUX_MENU_ITEM" desc="Text shown in the context menu for the Linux terminal app, allowing users to shut down the Linux virtual machine.">
Shut down Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_CREDITS_PLACEHOLDER" desc="Message shown to the user if the credits file is unavailable (e.g. because Crostini isn't installed).">
Crostini is not installed. Please install Crostini to view credits.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINA_UPDATE_REQUIRED" desc="Text shown in the Crostini update dialog when the VM component needs updating.">
Linux update required
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_TERMINA_UPDATE_OFFLINE" desc="Text shown in the Crostini update dialog when the VM component needs updating but the user is offline.">
Please connect to the internet and try again.
</message>
<!-- Linux install package messages -->
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="Source of the Notification for Linux package installation.">
Linux installer
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION_QUEUED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Notification when an Linux application is queued waiting for other operations to finish.">
Install pending
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION_IN_PROGRESS_TITLE" desc="Title of the Notification for an in-progress Linux package installation.">
Installation in progress
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION_COMPLETED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Notification for Linux package installation once installation has completed successfully.">
Installation complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION_COMPLETED_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the Notification for Linux package installation once installation has completed successfully.">
App is available in your terminal. There may also be an icon in your Launcher.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION_COMPLETED_BUTTON" desc="Button text in the Notification for Linux package installation once installation has completed successfully.">
Launch
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the Notification for Linux package installation when there is an error during installation.">
Error while installing
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_NOTIFICATION_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the Notification for Linux package installation when there is an error during installation.">
An error occurred during installation of your Linux application. Click on the notification for details.
</message>
<!-- Linux package installation failure messages -->
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_FAILURE_VIEW_TITLE" desc="Title of the crostini package-install-failure dialog, which shows detailed error messages when installing .deb packages.">
Error installing Linux application
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_PACKAGE_INSTALL_FAILURE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed to the user in the package-install-failure dialog.">
An error occurred during installation of your Linux application.
</message>
<!-- Linux windows force closing messages -->
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_FORCE_CLOSE_TITLE_UNKNOWN" desc="Title of the crostini force-close dialog, which is used to destroy windows which are not responding. This version is used when we don't know which app is not responding.">
Application not responding.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_FORCE_CLOSE_TITLE_KNOWN" desc="Title of the crostini force-close dialog, which is used to destroy windows which are not responding. This version is used when we know which app is not responding.">
<ph name="LINUX_APP_NAME">$1<ex>GIMP</ex></ph> not responding.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_FORCE_CLOSE_BODY_UNKNOWN" desc="Description used by crostini's force-close dialog. This version is used when we don't know which app is not responding.">
The application is not responding. Select "Force close" to close the app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_FORCE_CLOSE_BODY_KNOWN" desc="Description used by crostini's force-close dialog. This version is used when we know which app is not responding.">
<ph name="LINUX_APP_NAME">$1<ex>GIMP</ex></ph> is not responding. Select "Force close" to close the app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_FORCE_CLOSE_ACCEPT_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the force-close dialog that closes the window.">
Force close
</message>
<!-- Linux application uninstaller messages -->
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_CONFIRM_TITLE" desc="Title of the Crostini application uninstaller, a confirmation dialog for uninstalling a Linux application.">
Uninstall app?
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_CONFIRM_BODY" desc="Description for the Crostini application uninstaller, a confirmation dialog for uninstalling a Linux application.">
Data associated with this app may be removed from this device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_UNINSTALL_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Linux application uninstaller dialog to uninstall the application">
Uninstall
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="Source of the Notification for Linux application uninstallation.">
Linux uninstaller
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_NOTIFICATION_QUEUED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Notification when an Linux application is queued waiting for other operations to finish.">
<ph name="LINUX_APP_NAME">$1<ex>GIMP</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_NOTIFICATION_QUEUED_MESSAGE" desc="Message of the Notification when an Linux application is queued waiting for other operations to finish.">
Uninstall pending
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_NOTIFICATION_IN_PROGRESS_TITLE" desc="Title of the Notification for an in-progress Linux application uninstallation.">
Uninstalling <ph name="LINUX_APP_NAME">$1<ex>GIMP</ex></ph>...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_NOTIFICATION_COMPLETED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Notification for Linux application uninstallation once uninstallation has completed successfully.">
<ph name="LINUX_APP_NAME">$1<ex>GIMP</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_NOTIFICATION_COMPLETED_MESSAGE" desc="Message of the Notification for Linux application uninstallation once uninstallation has completed successfully.">
Uninstall complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_NOTIFICATION_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the Notification for Linux application uninstallation when there is an error during uninstallation.">
<ph name="LINUX_APP_NAME">$1<ex>GIMP</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_NOTIFICATION_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the Notification for Linux application uninstallation when there is an error during uninstallation.">
An error occurred during uninstallation. Please uninstall through the Terminal.
</message>
<!-- Crostini export and import notification -->
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_NOTIFICATION_OPERATION_STARTING" desc="Message to display in a notification when the operation is starting and we don't yet have an estimate for how long it will take">
Starting...
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="The name of the notification source, which is 'Linux'. Shown in the notification header">
Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_RUNNING" desc="Title displayed in the notification while export (backup) of the Linux container is in progress.">
Backing up Linux apps &amp; files
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_CANCELLING" desc="Title displayed in the notification while export (backup) of the Linux container is being cancelled.">
Cancelling Linux backup
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_DONE" desc="Title displayed in the notification when export (backup) of the Linux container is complete.">
Backup complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_CANCELLED" desc="Title displayed in the notification when export (backup) of the Linux container has been cancelled.">
Linux backup cancelled
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_DONE" desc="Message displayed in the notification when export (backup) of the Linux container is complete.">
Linux apps &amp; files have been successfully backed up
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_FAILED" desc="Title displayed in the notification when export (backup) of the Linux container fails.">
Error while backing up Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_FAILED" desc="Message displayed in the notification when export (backup) of the Linux container fails.">
Backup couldn't be completed due to an error
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_EXPORT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_FAILED_IN_PROGRESS" desc="Message displayed in the notification when export (backup) of the Linux container fails due to another being in progress.">
Linux backup currently in progress
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_RUNNING" desc="Title displayed in the notification while import (restore) of the Linux container is in progress.">
Restoring Linux apps &amp; files
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_CANCELLING" desc="Title displayed in the notification while import (restore) of the Linux container is being cancelled.">
Cancelling Linux restore
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_DONE" desc="Title displayed in the notification when import (restore) of the Linux container is complete.">
Restore complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_CANCELLED" desc="Title displayed in the notification when import (restore) of the Linux container has been cancelled.">
Linux restore cancelled
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_DONE" desc="Message displayed in the notification when import (restore) of the Linux container is complete.">
Linux apps &amp; files have been successfully replaced
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_FAILED" desc="Title displayed in the notification when import (restore) of the Linux container fails.">
Error while restoring Linux
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_FAILED" desc="Message displayed in the notification when import (restore) of the Linux container fails.">
Restoring couldn't be completed due to an error
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_FAILED_IN_PROGRESS" desc="Message displayed in the notification when import (restore) of the Linux container fails due to another being in progress.">
Linux restore currently in progress
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_FAILED_ARCHITECTURE" desc="Message displayed in the notification when import (restore) of the Linux container fails due to architecture mismatch.">
Cannot import container architecture type <ph name="ARCHITECTURE_CONTAINER">$1<ex>arm64</ex></ph> with this device which is <ph name="ARCHITECTURE_DEVICE">$2<ex>x86_64</ex></ph>. You can try restoring this container into a different device, or you can access the files inside this container image by opening in Files app.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_IMPORT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_FAILED_SPACE" desc="Message displayed in the notification when import (restore) of the Linux container fails due to insufficient space.">
Cannot restore due to lack of storage space. Free up <ph name="SPACE_REQUIRED">$1<ex>10Gb</ex></ph> from the device and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_RECOVERY_TITLE" desc="Title displayed in the dialog when a Linux will be restarted after a Chrome crash.">
Restart Linux?
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_RECOVERY_MESSAGE" desc="Message displayed in the dialog when a Linux will be restarted after a Chrome crash.">
Your device didn't shut down properly. Restart Linux to use Linux apps.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_RECOVERY_TERMINAL_BUTTON" desc="Label for the dialog button when Linux will not be restarted after a Chrome crash, and instead a Terminal will be shown.">
Open recovery terminal
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_RECOVERY_RESTART_BUTTON" desc="Label for the dialog button when Linux will be restarted after a Chrome crash.">
Restart Linux
</message>
<!-- Crostini low disk space notification -->
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification warning users that they are low on disk space.">
Linux is low on disk space
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification text warning users that they are low on disk space.">
Free up disk space or resize the Linux disk in Settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_CRITICALLY_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the notification warning users that they are critically low on disk space.">
Linux disk space critically low
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_CRITICALLY_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Notification text warning users that they are critically low on disk space.">
Linux apps may become unresponsive.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_LOW_DISK_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON" desc="Button on the low disk notification to open storage management.">
Resize Linux disk
</message>
<!-- Bruschetta -->
<message name="IDS_BRUSCHETTA_NAME" desc="Bruschetta" translateable="false">
Bruschetta
</message>
<!-- Time limit notification -->
<message name="IDS_SCREEN_TIME_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification when screen usage limit reaches before locking the device.">
Almost time for a break
</message>
<message name="IDS_BED_TIME_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification when bedtime reaches before locking the device.">
Lights out soon
</message>
<message name="IDS_TIME_LIMIT_UPDATED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification displayed when parent updates bedtime or usage limit for kids device.">
Update from your parent
</message>
<message name="IDS_BEDTIME_UPDATED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification when parent updates bedtime limit for kids device.">
New bedtime set
</message>
<message name="IDS_SCREEN_TIME_UPDATED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification when parent updates usage limit for kids device.">
New screen time limit
</message>
<message name="IDS_OVERRIDE_WITH_DURATION_UPDATED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="The title of the notification when parent granted the child more time on this device.">
Bonus! You got more screen time
</message>
<message name="IDS_OVERRIDE_WITH_DURATION_UPDATED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="The message of the notification when parent granted the child more time on this device. Informs the child of the device's new lock time.">
Your device now locks at <ph name="UNLOCK_TIME">$1<ex>9:30 PM</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_TIME_LIMIT_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="The string shown as the display source of the bedtime or screen time notifications.">
Family Link
</message>
<!-- Easy Unlock strings -->
<!-- Strings for notification shown when the Chromebook is added to Easy Unlock -->
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_CHROMEBOOK_ADDED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for notification shown when this Chromebook is added to Easy Unlock as an additional Easy Unlock device.">
Smart Lock is turned on
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_CHROMEBOOK_ADDED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message for the notification shown when this Chromebook is added to Easy Unlock as an additional Easy Unlock device.">
Next time, your phone will unlock your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. You can turn off Smart Lock in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_CHROMEBOOK_ADDED_NOTIFICATION_ABOUT_BUTTON" desc="Label of a button on the new chrome notification to bring user to smart lock settings.">
Change settings
</message>
<!-- Strings for the phone changed (aka old Chromebook setup) notification -->
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_PAIRING_CHANGED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for notification shown when the paired phone is changed.">
Smart Lock phone changed
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_PAIRING_CHANGED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message for notification shown when the paired phone is changed.">
Next time, a new phone will unlock this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. You can turn off Smart Lock in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_PAIRING_CHANGED_NOTIFICATION_UPDATE_BUTTON" desc="Label of a button on the notification shown when the paired phone is changed to update Smart lock now.">
Update now
</message>
<!-- Strings for the phone change applied notification -->
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_PAIRING_CHANGE_APPLIED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for notification shown when the pairing change is applied.">
Phone change updated
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_PAIRING_CHANGE_APPLIED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message for notification shown when the pairing change is applied.">
Your <ph name="PHONE_NAME">$1<ex>Moto X</ex></ph> can now unlock this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> too.
</message>
<!-- Strings for the Easy Unlock setup dialog -->
<!-- Easy Unlock strings shown on the lock screen -->
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_NO_BLUETOOTH" desc="Tooltip for an icon on a user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when the Chromebook doesn't have Bluetooth enabled.">
Bluetooth is off on this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. Enter your password, and turn on Bluetooth.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_NO_PHONE" desc="Tooltip for an icon on a user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when a phone eligible to unlock the Chromebook cannot be found.">
Can’t connect. Make sure your phone’s Bluetooth is turned on.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_PHONE_NOT_AUTHENTICATED" desc="Tooltip for an icon on a user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when no phones eligible to unlock the Chromebook can be authenticated.">
Unable to unlock. Enter your password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_PHONE_LOCKED" desc="Tooltip for an icon on a user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when a phone eligible to unlock the Chromebook is detected, but it's locked and thus not allowed to unlock the Chromebook.">
Your phone is locked. Unlock it to enter.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_PHONE_UNLOCKABLE" desc="Tooltip for an icon on a user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when a phone eligible to unlock the Chromebook is detected, but it does not have lock screen enabled, in which case it is not allowed to unlock Chromebooks.">
To keep your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> safe, Smart Lock requires a screen lock on your phone.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_RSSI_TOO_LOW" desc="Tooltip for an icon on a user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when a phone eligible to unlock the Chromebook is detected, but it's not in the Chromebook's proximity (> 30 feet away).">
Bring your phone closer to unlock your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_PHONE_LOCKED_AND_RSSI_TOO_LOW" desc="Tooltip for an icon on a user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when a phone eligible to unlock the Chromebook is detected, but it's both (a) locked and (b) not in the Chromebook's proximity (> 1 foot away).">
Unlock your phone and bring it closer to unlock your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_HARDLOCK_INSTRUCTIONS" desc="Tooltip for an icon on user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when a phone eligible to unlock the Chromebook is detected and authenticated. The tooltip shows instructions for hard-locking the Chromebook.">
If you click this icon, you will manually lock this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. Next time, you’ll need to type your password to enter.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_PASSWORD_REAUTH" desc="Tooltip for an icon on user's lock screen pod shown by EasyUnlock when the user must enter their password instead of using EasyUnlock, because too much time has passed since their last password entry.">
For added security, Smart Lock will ask you to enter your password after 20 hours.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_HARDLOCK_USER" desc="Tooltip text shown on a user's lock screen pod when Easy Unlock feature is enabled for the user, but the user hard locked the device. Hard lock is done by clicking the Easy Unlock icon on the user's pod. When a device is hard locked by a user, the Easy Unlock cannot be used to unlock the device as that user. A password has to be entered to unlock the device.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is locked for security. Manually enter your password to continue.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_HARDLOCK_PAIRING_CHANGED" desc="Tooltip text shown on a user's lock screen pod when Easy Unlock feature is enabled for the user, but the pairing data is changed. A password has to be entered to unlock the device.">
Smart Lock phone changed. Enter your password to update Smart Lock. Next time, your phone will unlock your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. You can turn off Smart Lock in Settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_HARDLOCK_PAIRING_ADDED" desc="Tooltip text shown on a user's lock screen pod when Easy Unlock pairing data is synced on a new Chromebook.">
Enter your password to enable Smart Lock. Next time, your phone will unlock your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. You can turn off Smart Lock in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_LOGIN_FAILURE" desc="Tooltip text shown on a user's sign-in screen when Smart Lock sign-in attempt fails.">
Smart Lock couldn’t verify your account. Type your password to enter.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_LOGIN_DISABLED" desc="Tooltip for an icon on user's sign-in screen pod shown by EasyUnlock when the feature is only enabled for unlock, not sign-in.">
To use Smart Lock to sign in to your Google Account, go to Settings &gt; Connected devices &gt; Your phone &gt; Smart Lock.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_LOCK_SIGN_IN_REMOVED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for notification shown to users who had Sign in with Smart Lock enabled after the Sign in with Smart Lock subfeature is deprecated.">
Smart Lock has changed
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_LOCK_SIGN_IN_REMOVED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message for notification shown to users who had Sign in with Smart Lock enabled after the Sign in with Smart Lock subfeature is deprecated.">
Signing in with Smart Lock is no longer available. You can still unlock with Smart Lock.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_LOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_HARDLOCK_REAUTH_USER" desc="Tooltip text shown on a user's lock screen pod to reauthenticate the user before setting up Smart Lock. A password has to be entered to unlock the device.">
To set up Smart Lock for Chromebook, Google needs to make sure it’s you—type your password to get started.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_TOOLTIP_PRIMARY_USER_ABSENT" desc="Tooltip for the icon on user's lock screen pod shown by Easy Unlock when a phone set up to unlock the Chromebook is detected, but the primary user profile is in the background on the phone or the user is a secondary user profile. The user is asked to switch to the primary user.">
To use Smart Lock, switch to the primary user profile on your phone
</message>
<message name="IDS_EASY_UNLOCK_SCREENLOCK_USER_POD_AUTH_VALUE" desc="Message on lock screen user pod shown in place of password field when Easy Unlock is enabled and a phone that can unlock the Chromebook is detected in proximity.">
Select your photo
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_LOCK_SPINNER_ACCESSIBILITY_LABEL" desc="Label for the spinner icon used for accessibility purposes. This label is needed because this state does not have a tooltip.">
Finding your phone
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMART_LOCK_SCREENLOCK_AUTHENTICATED_LABEL" desc="Label for the Smart Lock icon used for accessibility purposes. Describes when a phone eligible to unlock the Chromebook is detected and authenticated.">
Your device can be unlocked with Smart Lock. Press Enter to unlock.
</message>
<!-- Strings for EcheApp -->
<message name="IDS_ECHE_APP_SCREEN_LOCK_SETTINGS_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the screen lock notification of EcheApp to open the settings app.">
Settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_ECHE_APP_NOTIFICATION_TRY_AGAIN_BUTTON" desc="Label for the connection lost button of EcheApp to try again.">
Try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_ECHE_APP_SCREEN_LOCK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for notification shown when screen lock is not enabled while using app stream of EcheApp.">
Can't open <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>the app</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ECHE_APP_SCREEN_LOCK_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message for the notification shown when screen lock is not enabled while using app stream of EcheApp.">
Turn on "Show lock screen when waking from sleep" and try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_ECHE_APP_NOTIFICATION_OPEN_AGAIN_BUTTON" desc="Label for the inactivity notification button of EcheApp to open open.">
Open again
</message>
<!-- User Image Selection Dialog -->
<message name="IDS_USER_IMAGE_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="String to be displayed in the title bar of the oobe/login user image selection dialog">
Set your profile picture
</message>
<message name="IDS_USER_IMAGE_SCREEN_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description text for the oobe/login user image selection dialog.">
Take a new photo or choose an existing photo or icon.
<ph name="LINE_BREAK">&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</ph>
This picture will show up on the Chromebook sign in screen and lock screen.
</message>
<!-- Strings for Oobe fingerprint enrollment screen -->
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that allow users to register their fingerprint.">
Unlock faster with your fingerprint
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_TITLE_CHILD" desc="The title of the dialog that allow users to register their fingerprint, when a child account is in use.">
Unlock faster with fingerprint
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_SENSOR_POWER_BUTTON_DESCRIPTION" desc="The label that explains that the fingerprint sensor is in the power button.">
Touch the power button with your finger. Your data is stored securely and never leaves your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_SENSOR_POWER_BUTTON_DESCRIPTION_CHILD" desc="The label that explains that the fingerprint sensor is in the power button, when a child account is in use.">
To set up fingerprint, have your child touch the power button. Your child’s fingerprint data is stored securely and never leaves this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_SENSOR_GENERAL_DESCRIPTION" desc="The label that explains the location of the fingerprint sensor on the device.">
Touch the fingerprint sensor with your finger. Your data is stored securely and never leaves your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_SENSOR_GENERAL_DESCRIPTION_CHILD" desc="The label that explains the location of the fingerprint sensor on the device, when a child account is in use.">
To set up fingerprint, have your child touch the fingerprint sensor. Your child’s fingerprint data is stored securely and never leaves this <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_ENROLLMENT_PROGRESS_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that shows where the fingerprint sensor is.">
Lift, then touch again
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_ENROLLMENT_SUCCESS_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog that shows when fingerprint enrollment is successful.">
Fingerprint added
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_ENROLLMENT_SUCCESS_DESCRIPTION" desc="The label that shows when fingerprint enrollment is successful.">
When you see this icon, use your fingerprint for identification or to approve purchases.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_ENROLLMENT_SUCCESS_DESCRIPTION_CHILD" desc="The label that shows when fingerprint enrollment is successful, when a child account is in use.">
When your child sees this icon, a fingerprint can be used for identification or to approve purchases.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_BUTTON_SKIP" desc="In fingerprint setup screen, button label to skip the fingerprint setup.">
Skip
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_BUTTON_DONE" desc="Fingerprint setup is done, button label to exit the setup.">
Done
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_BUTTON_ADD_ANOTHER" desc="In fingerprint setup screen, button label to add another fingerprint.">
Add another
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_NEW_FINGERPRINT_DEFAULT_NAME_1" desc="The default name for first newly added fingerprint.">
Finger 1
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_NEW_FINGERPRINT_DEFAULT_NAME_2" desc="The default name for second newly added fingerprint.">
Finger 2
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_NEW_FINGERPRINT_DEFAULT_NAME_3" desc="The default name for third newly added fingerprint.">
Finger 3
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_INSTRUCTION_MOVE_FINGER" desc="Text in the fingerprint setup screen telling users to lift their finger to capture the different parts of fingerprint.">
Keep lifting your finger to add the different parts of your fingerprint
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_INSTRUCTION_MOVE_FINGER_CHILD" desc="Text in the fingerprint setup screen telling users to lift their finger to capture the different parts of fingerprint, when a child account is in use.">
Have your child keep lifting their finger to save the fingerprint
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_FINGERPINT_SETUP_SCREEN_INSTRUCTION_TRY_AGAIN" desc="Text in the fingerprint setup screen telling users to scan their finger again.">
Try again.
</message>
<!-- Strings for Oobe gesture navigation education screen -->
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_INTRO_TITLE" desc="The title in the gesture navigation education intro OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
Introducing a new way to navigate with gestures
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_INTRO_NEXT_BUTTON" desc="The label for the button which advances to the next page in the gesture navigation education intro OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
Get started
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_INTRO_GO_HOME" desc="The label for the home gesture item in the gesture list within the gesture navigation education intro OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
Go home
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_INTRO_SWITCH_APP" desc="The label for the switch app gesture item in the gesture list within the gesture navigation education intro OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
Switch to another open app
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_INTRO_GO_BACK" desc="The label for the go back gesture item in the gesture list within the gesture navigation education intro OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
Go back
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_HOME_TITLE" desc="The title in the gesture navigation education home OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
Go Home
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_HOME_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description for the gesture navigation education home OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
To get to the Home screen at any time, swipe up from the bottom.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_BACK_TITLE" desc="The title in the gesture navigation education back OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
Go Back
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_BACK_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description for the gesture navigation education back OOBE screen shown on the first user login. This string should say to swipe from the right side in RTL languages.">
To return to the previous screen, swipe from the left side.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_OVERVIEW_TITLE" desc="The title in the gesture navigation education overview OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
Switch to another open app
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_GESTURE_NAVIGATION_OVERVIEW_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description for the gesture navigation education overview OOBE screen shown on the first user login.">
To see all open app windows, swipe up from the bottom and hold.
</message>
<!-- Strings for ChromeVox hint -->
<message name="IDS_OOBE_ACTIVATE_CHROMEVOX" desc="Label for the button in the ChromeVox hint dialog that will activate ChromeVox.">
Yes, activate ChromeVox
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_CONTINUE_WITHOUT_CHROMEVOX" desc="Label for the button in the ChromeVox hint dialog that will close the dialog.">
No, continue without ChromeVox
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_OOBE_CHROMEVOX_HINT_TEXT" desc="Text content in the ChromeVox hint dialog, asking the user if they would like to activate ChromeVox.">
Do you want to activate ChromeVox, the built-in screen reader for ChromeOS Flex?
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_CHROMEVOX_HINT_ANNOUNCEMENT_TEXT_LAPTOP" desc="The string spoken when the ChromeVox hint is activated when the device is in laptop mode." is_accessibility_with_no_ui="true">
Do you want to activate ChromeVox, the built-in screen reader for ChromeOS Flex? If so, press the space bar.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_CHROMEVOX_HINT_ANNOUNCEMENT_TEXT_TABLET" desc="The string spoken when the ChromeVox hint is activated when the device is in tablet mode." is_accessibility_with_no_ui="true">
Do you want to activate ChromeVox, the built-in screen reader for ChromeOS Flex? If so, press and hold both volume keys for five seconds.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_OOBE_CHROMEVOX_HINT_TEXT" desc="Text content in the ChromeVox hint dialog, asking the user if they would like to activate ChromeVox.">
Do you want to activate ChromeVox, the built-in screen reader for ChromeOS?
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_CHROMEVOX_HINT_ANNOUNCEMENT_TEXT_LAPTOP" desc="The string spoken when the ChromeVox hint is activated when the device is in laptop mode." is_accessibility_with_no_ui="true">
Do you want to activate ChromeVox, the built-in screen reader for ChromeOS? If so, press the space bar.
</message>
<message name="IDS_OOBE_CHROMEVOX_HINT_ANNOUNCEMENT_TEXT_TABLET" desc="The string spoken when the ChromeVox hint is activated when the device is in tablet mode." is_accessibility_with_no_ui="true">
Do you want to activate ChromeVox, the built-in screen reader for ChromeOS? If so, press and hold both volume keys for five seconds.
</message>
</if>
<!-- Mojo service names (displayed in task manager) -->
<message name="IDS_ASH_ASH_SERVICE_NAME" desc="Name of the internal software service that manages windows. Appears in the task manager.">
Window manager
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASH_SHORTCUT_VIEWER_APP_NAME" desc="Name of the app that shows the list of keyboard shortcuts. Appears in the task manager.">
Shortcut viewer
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASH_TAP_VISUALIZER_APP_NAME" desc="Name of the app that displays touch tap points on the screen. Appears in the task manager.">
Show taps
</message>
<message name="IDS_ASH_UI_SERVICE_NAME" desc="Name of the internal software service that manages the user interface (UI). Appears in the task manager.">
UI service
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_LEFT" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to the USB Type-C port on the left side of this device.">
USB-C device (left port)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_RIGHT" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to the USB Type-C port on the right side of this device.">
USB-C device (right port)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_BACK" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to the USB Type-C port on the back of this device.">
USB-C device (rear port)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_FRONT" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to the USB Type-C port on the front of this device.">
USB-C device (front port)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_LEFT_FRONT" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the left side of this device. In this case there are two ports on that side, so this text should refer to the front one on that side.">
USB-C device (left side front port)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_LEFT_BACK" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the left side of this device. In this case there are two ports on that side, so this text should refer to the back one on that side.">
USB-C device (left side back port)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_RIGHT_FRONT" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the right side of this device. In this case there are two ports on that side, so this text should refer to the front one on that side.">
USB-C device (right side front port)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_RIGHT_BACK" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the right side of this device. In this case there are two ports on that side, so this text should refer to the back one on that side.">
USB-C device (right side back port)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_BACK_LEFT" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the back of this device. In this case there are two ports on the back, so this text should refer to the one on the left.">
USB-C device (left port in the back)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_BACK_RIGHT" desc="The text identifying an external device, when that device is connected to a USB Type-C port on the back of this device. In this case there are two ports on the back, so this text should refer to the one on the right.">
USB-C device (right port in the back)
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWER_SOURCE_PORT_UNKNOWN" desc="The text referring to the device to charge from, when its port location cannot be determined.">
USB-C device
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMB_SHARES_ADD_SERVICE_MENU_OPTION" desc="The text displayed in the files app Add New Services menu for the option that allows users to mount a new SMB file share.">
SMB file share
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMB_SHARES_CREDENTIALS_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="The text displayed as the title of the dialog that prompts users to update their username and password for a mounted SMB file share. Without full stop at the end, because this is a title.">
Update credentials for <ph name="SHARE_PATH">$1<ex>\\server\share</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMB_SHARES_CREDENTIALS_USERNAME" desc="Title for the input that lets users specify their username for an SMB share. This field is required.">
Username
</message>
<message name="IDS_SMB_SHARES_CREDENTIALS_PASSWORD" desc="Title for the input that lets users specify their password for an SMB Share. This field is optional.">
Password (optional)
</message>
<!-- SMB File Shares -->
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_URL" desc="Title for the input that lets users specify the name of an SMB URL.">
File share URL
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_NAME" desc="Title for the input that lets users specify the display name of an SMB mount.">
Display name (optional)
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_USERNAME" desc="Title for the input that lets users specify their username for an SMB share.">
Username (optional)
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_PASSWORD" desc="Title for the input that lets users specify their password for an SMB Share.">
Password (optional)
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_SAVE_CREDENTIALS" desc="Label for the checkbox input that lets users have the username/password for an SMB share saved for the next login.">
Remember sign-in info
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD" desc="Title for the input that lets users specify their authentication method for an SMB Share.">
Authentication method
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_STANDARD_AUTHENTICATION" desc="Authentication method option indicating that fields for username and password should be shown to the user.">
Standard
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_KERBEROS_AUTHENTICATION" desc="Authentication method option to use a users Kerberos ticket to authenticate. Only availible for Active Directory users.">
SSO
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_DOWNLOADS_ADD_SHARE_DISCOVERY_MESSAGE" desc="The message shown next to the loading spinner shown when searching for SMB shares.">
Looking for file shares
</message>
<!-- Strings for the VM status page (chrome://vm). -->
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_INDEX_PAGE_TITLE" desc="The title for the VM (virtual machine) status index page. This string is used both for the heading and the page title.">
VM status
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_TITLE" desc="The title for the VM (virtual machine) status page of a particular product (e.g. 'Parallels Desktop' or 'Crostini').">
<ph name="VM_NAME">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> status
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_PASS_LABEL" desc="Status indicating that we passed a check that is required for running the software.">
Pass
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_FAIL_LABEL" desc="Status indicating that we failed a check that is required for running the software.">
Fail
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_NOT_APPLICABLE_LABEL" desc="Status indicating that a check required for running the software does not apply or could not be checked.">
N/A
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_NOT_ENABLED_MESSAGE" desc="A message to tell the user why the VM (virtual machine) either cannot be installed or is not installed.">
Not enabled: <ph name="REASON">$1<ex>Drallion is not supported</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_REQUIREMENT_LABEL" desc="The heading for the 'requirement' column in a VM status page table. The requirement column specifies the requirements for running a VM (virtual machine).">
Requirement
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_STATUS_LABEL" desc="The heading for the 'status' column in a VM status page table. The status can be either 'pass', 'fail', or 'N/A'.">
Status
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_EXPLANATION_LABEL" desc="The heading for the 'explanation' column in a VM status page table. This column provides additional information for checks that have failed.">
Explanation
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_DEVICE_IS_SUPPORTED_REQUIREMENT" desc="The requirement that the device being used supports the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop).">
Device is supported
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_DEVICE_IS_SUPPORTED_EXPLANATION" desc="The explanation that the device being used does not support the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop).">
<ph name="DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Drallion</ex></ph> is not supported.
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_PROFILE_IS_SUPPORTED_REQUIREMENT" desc="The requirement that the profile the user has logged in to supports the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop).">
Profile is supported
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_SECONDARY_PROFILE_EXPLANATION" desc="The explanation that secondary profiles cannot use the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop). The user has logged in to multiple accounts at the same time and only the account logged in to first can be used.">
Secondary profiles are not supported
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_CHILD_PROFILE_EXPLANATION" desc="The explanation that child accounts cannot use the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop).">
Child accounts are not supported
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_GUEST_PROFILE_EXPLANATION" desc="The explanation that guest accounts cannot use the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop). The user must be signed in.">
Guest profiles are not supported
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_EPHEMERAL_PROFILE_EXPLANATION" desc="The explanation that device is set up to use 'ephemeral mode' so the user cannot use the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop).">
Ephemeral mode is not supported. Please contact your administrator
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_UNSUPPORTED_PROFILE_EXPLANATION" desc="The explanation that the current user profile cannot use the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop).">
The profile is not supported
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_POLICIES_REQUIREMENT" desc="The requirement that policies must be configured correctly before the VM software (e.g. Parallels Desktop) can be used.">
Policies are configured correctly
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_INCORRECT_POLICIES_ERROR" desc="The error message shown when some policies are not configured correctly.">
One or more policies are not configured correctly. Please contact your administrator
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_IMAGE_URL_POLICY_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that the policy specifying the virtual machine image's URL is not configured correctly">
Image url is invalid
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_IMAGE_HASH_POLICY_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that the policy specifying the virtual machine image's hash (i.e. checksum) is not configured correctly">
Image hash is not set
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_POLICIES_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that we are not able to check policies">
Unable to check policies
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_DEVICE_NOT_ENROLLED_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that the device is not enterprise enrolled">
Device is not enrolled
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_DEVICE_NOT_ENROLLED_ERROR" desc="The error message shown when the device is not enterprise enrolled">
You must be on an enterprise-enrolled device
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_USER_NOT_AFFILIATED_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that the user is not affiliated with the enterprise domain">
User is not affiliated with domain
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_UNABLE_TO_CHECK_DEVICE_ALLOW_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that we encountered an error when checking whether the device is allowed by enterprise policy to run the VM (virtual machine)">
Unable to check whether the device is allowed
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_DEVICE_NOT_ALLOW_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that the enterprise policy does not allow running the VM (virtual machine) on the device being used.">
Device is not allowed
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_USER_NOT_ALLOW_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that the enterprise policy does not allow the current user to run the VM (virtual machine)">
User is not allowed
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_LICENSE_NOT_SET_UP_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that the the license for running the VM (virtual machine) is not set up">
License is not set up
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_DEFAULT_VM_EXISTS_REQUIREMENT" desc="The message for the requirement that a VM (virtual machine) with the default name should exist">
VM "<ph name="DEFAULT_VM_NAME">$1<ex>PvmDefault</ex></ph>" exists
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_MISSING_DEFAULT_VM_ERROR" desc="The error message shown when the default VM (virtual machine) does not exist">
A required virtual machine does not exist. Please try setting up <ph name="VM_TYPE">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> to continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_FAILED_TO_CHECK_VM_EXPLANATION" desc="The message explaining that we failed to enumerate existing VMs (virtual machine)">
Failed to check VMs
</message>
<message name="IDS_VM_STATUS_PAGE_MISSING_DEFAULT_VM_EXPLANATION" desc="When the default VM is missing, we want to show a message listing the VM(s) that we did find. Examples are: 'No Parallels Desktop VMs found', '1 Parallels Desktop VM found: vm_name1', '3 Parallels Desktop VMs found: vm_name1, vm_name2, vm_name3' ">
{NUM_VMS, plural,
=0 {No <ph name="VM_TYPE">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> VMs found}
=1 {1 <ph name="VM_TYPE">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> VM found: <ph name="VM_NAME_LIST">$2<ex>vm_name1</ex></ph>}
other {{NUM_VMS} <ph name="VM_TYPE">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> VMs found: <ph name="VM_NAME_LIST">$2<ex>vm_name1, vm_name2, vm_name3</ex></ph>}
}
</message>
<!-- Strings for Plugin VM -->
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_APP_NAME" desc="Product name for 'Parallels Desktop'. Should not be translated as it is a third party name." translateable="false">
Parallels Desktop
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_CONFIRMATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the Plugin VM installer when asking user to start installation.">
Set up <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> on your Chromebook
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_CONFIRMATION_MESSAGE" desc="Body of the Parallels installer when asking user to start installation.">
<ph name="PARALLELS_NAME">Parallels Desktop</ph> allows you to run Windows® apps on your Chromebook. <ph name="MINIMUM_SPACE">$1<ex>20GB</ex></ph> of free space is recommended for installation.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_INSTALL_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Plugin VM installer to begin installion.">
Install
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ENVIRONMENT_SETTING_TITLE" desc="Title of the Plugin VM installer during installation.">
Setting up <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph>...
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_FINISHED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Plugin VM installer after successful installation.">
Setup complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of the Plugin VM installer if there was an error during installation.">
Setup couldn't complete
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_NOT_ALLOWED_TITLE" desc="Title of the Plugin VM installer if Plugin VM is disallowed.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> needs permission to run
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ERROR_OFFLINE_TITLE" desc="Title of the Plugin VM installer when the user starts installation but the device is offline.">
<ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> is offline
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ERROR_OFFLINE_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer when the user starts installation but the device is offline.">
Connect to the internet and try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_START_DOWNLOADING_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer that informs the user that setup may take a while.">
This may take a while
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_DOWNLOADING_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer while downloading the VM.">
Downloading the virtual machine
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_IMPORTING_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer while configuring the VM.">
Configuring the virtual machine. This may take a few minutes.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_IMPORTED_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer after successful installation.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> is ready to use.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_CREATED_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the Parallels installer after new VM creation.">
Please launch Parallels Desktop to install Windows.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ERROR_MESSAGE_LOGIC_ERROR" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer if the installation failed due to an internal error.">
Couldn't install <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph>. Please try again, or contact your administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$2<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ERROR_MESSAGE_CONFIG_ERROR" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer if the installation failed because there was an error in the configuration.">
Couldn't set up <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> because of a configuration problem. Please contact your administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$2<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ERROR_MESSAGE_DOWNLOAD_FAILED" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer if the installation failed because something went wrong while downloading the virtual machine.">
Couldn't install the virtual machine because of a network error. Please try again, or contact your administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ERROR_MESSAGE_DOWNLOAD_HTTP_ERROR" desc="Text of the Parallels Desktop installer when downloading the virtual machine image failed due to a HTTP error (e.g. 401, 403, 404).">
Couldn't install <ph name="VM_NAME">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph>: Image URL returned a <ph name="HTTP_ERROR">$2<ex>404</ex></ph> error code. Please contact your administrator.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_ERROR_MESSAGE_INSTALLING_FAILED" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer if the installation failed because downloaded Plugin VM could not be installed.">
Couldn't install the virtual machine. Please try again, or contact your administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_NOT_ALLOWED_MESSAGE" desc="Error message to be shown if a setup/launch is attempted although Plugin VM is disallowed.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> isn't allowed on this device. Contact your administrator. Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$2<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_DOWNLOAD_PROGRESS_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer during downloading Plugin VM image, showing download progress.">
<ph name="DOWNLOADED_SIZE">$1<ex>1.2</ex></ph>/<ph name="DOWNLOAD_SIZE">$2<ex>3.4 GB</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_DOWNLOAD_PROGRESS_WITHOUT_DOWNLOAD_SIZE_MESSAGE" desc="Text of the Plugin VM installer while downloading Plugin VM image, showing download progress when the full download size is not known.">
<ph name="DOWNLOADED_SIZE">$1<ex>1.2 GB</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_CONTINUE_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Plugin VM installer to continue installation.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_LAUNCH_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Plugin VM installer to launch Plugin VM after successful installation.">
Launch
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSTALLER_RETRY_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in the Plugin VM installer to retry installation on failure.">
Retry
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_SHUT_DOWN_MENU_ITEM" desc="Text shown in the launcher and shelf context menus for the Plugin VM app to shut it down.">
Shut down
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INVALID_LICENSE_TITLE" desc="Title in the notification shown when launching the 'Plugin VM' app failed due to an invalid or missing license.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> requires a license
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_EXPIRED_LICENSE_TITLE" desc="Title in the notification shown when launching the 'Plugin VM' app failed due to an expired license.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> license has expired
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INVALID_LICENSE_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the notification shown when launching the 'Plugin VM' app failed due to an invalid, missing, or expired license.">
Contact your administrator
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_START_VM_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title in the notification shown when launching the 'Plugin VM' app failed due to a network or unknown error.">
Couldn't open <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_START_VM_INSUFFICIENT_DISK_SPACE_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the error dialog shown when launching Parallels Desktop fails due to insufficient disk space.">
Disk space is critically low. Free up disk space and try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_NETWORK_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the notification shown when launching the 'Plugin VM' app failed due to a network error.">
Connect to the internet and try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_START_VM_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the notificataion shown when launching the 'Plugin VM' app failed due to an unknown error.">
Something went wrong. Please try again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_UNINSTALL_PROMPT_BODY" desc="Message of the confirmation dialog displayed before removal begins.">
Uninstalling Parallels Desktop will delete your Windows image. This includes its applications, settings, and data. Are you sure you wish to continue?
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_REMOVING_NOTIFICATION_IN_PROGRESS_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the notification shown when removing the 'Plugin VM' app.">
Uninstalling <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph>...
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_REMOVING_NOTIFICATION_COMPLETE_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the notification shown when removing the 'Plugin VM' app has completed successfully.">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> has been uninstalled
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_REMOVING_NOTIFICATION_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the notification shown when removing the 'Plugin VM' app failed.">
Couldn't uninstall <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_SHUTDOWN_WINDOWS_TO_UNINSTALL_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the notification shown when uninstalling Parallels Desktop failed because the Windows VM failed to shut down.">
Shut down Windows to uninstall <ph name="PARALLELS_DESKTOP">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_DLC_INTERNAL_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Error message shown if Plugin VM installation fails because an internal error indicates the device needs to be updated.">
Your device needs to be updated before you can use <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_DLC_BUSY_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Error message shown if Plugin VM installation fails because dlcservice and update_engine are busy.">
Something went wrong. Please wait a few minutes and run <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph> again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_DLC_NEED_REBOOT_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Error message shown if Plugin VM installation fails because a pending update requires the device to be restarted.">
Please restart your device to use <ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_INSUFFICIENT_DISK_SPACE_MESSAGE" desc="Error message shown if Plugin VM installation fails because there is not enough free space on the device.">
Your device is low on storage. At least <ph name="MINIMUM_SPACE">$1<ex>16GB</ex></ph> of free space is required to use <ph name="APP_NAME">$2<ex>Plugin VM</ex></ph>. To increase free space, delete files from device.
</message>
<message name="IDS_PLUGIN_VM_APP_NAME_WINDOWS_SUFFIX" desc="Application name with ' (Windows)' suffix. Do not translate 'Windows'">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Notepad</ex></ph> (Windows)
</message>
<!-- Strings for camera/mic permission -->
<message name="IDS_CAMERA_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE" desc="The name of the source of a camera notification">
Camera
</message>
<message name="IDS_MIC_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE" desc="The name of the source of a mic notification">
Microphone
</message>
<message name="IDS_CAMERA_MIC_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE" desc="The name of the source of a 'camera and mic' notification">
Camera &amp; microphone
</message>
<if expr="reven">
<message name="IDS_CHROME_OS_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE" desc="The name of the source of a ChromeOS Flex notification">
ChromeOS Flex
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not reven">
<message name="IDS_CHROME_OS_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE" desc="The name of the source of a ChromeOS notification">
ChromeOS
</message>
</if>
<message name="IDS_APP_USING_CAMERA_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in notification when an app is using the camera">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> is using your camera
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_USING_MIC_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in notification when an app is using the microphone">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> is using your microphone
</message>
<message name="IDS_APP_USING_CAMERA_MIC_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in notification when an app is using both the camera and microphone">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> is using your camera and microphone
</message>
<!-- Strings for camera privacy switch toast and notification -->
<message name="IDS_CAMERA_PRIVACY_SWITCH_ON_TOAST" desc="Toast message shown to the user when the camera privacy switch, which disables camera feed, gets turned on.">
Camera is turned off
</message>
<message name="IDS_CAMERA_PRIVACY_SWITCH_OFF_TOAST" desc="Toast message shown to the user when the camera privacy switch gets turned off. The privacy switch disables the camera feed while it's on.">
Camera is turned on
</message>
<message name="IDS_CAMERA_PRIVACY_SWITCH_ON_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for a notification shown to the users when an app tries to use a camera while the camera privacy switch, which disables camera feed, is turned on">
Camera is off
</message>
<message name="IDS_CAMERA_PRIVACY_SWITCH_ON_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message for a notification shown to the users when an app tries to use a camera while the camera privacy switch, which disables camera feed, is turned on">
An app is trying to access the camera. Turn off the camera privacy switch to allow access.
</message>
<message name="IDS_CAMERA_PRIVACY_SWITCH_ON_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE_WITH_APP_NAME" desc="Message for a notification shown to the users when an app tries to use a camera while the camera privacy switch, which disables camera feed, is turned on">
<ph name="APP_NAME">$1<ex>Parallels Desktop</ex></ph> is trying to access the camera. Turn off the camera privacy switch to allow access.
</message>
<!-- Strings for Account Manager error screen -->
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_SECONDARY_ACCOUNTS_DISABLED_TITLE" desc="Title for the ChromeOS Account Manager error screen when addition of secondary Google Accounts is disabled.">
Addition of more Google Accounts is disabled
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_SECONDARY_ACCOUNTS_DISABLED_TEXT" desc="Text body for the ChromeOS Account Manager error screen when addition of secondary Google Accounts is disabled.">
Your administrator has disabled the addition of more Google Accounts
</message>
<!-- Strings for Account Manager screens -->
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title for the ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
Sign in to add a Google account
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_NEXT_BUTTON" desc="Label for the 'Continue' button which takes user to the next screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_WELCOME_TITLE" desc="Title for the Welcome screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
Add another Google Account for <ph name="USER_NAME">$1<ex>John</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_WELCOME_BODY" desc="Text body for the Welcome screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
You can manage signed-in Google Accounts from <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="osSettingsLink" href="$1<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Settings<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>. Permissions you have granted to websites and apps may apply to all accounts. If you don't want sites or apps to access your account info, you can sign into your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> as a guest or browse the web in an <ph name="LINK_2_BEGIN">&lt;a id="incognitoLink" href="#"&gt;</ph>Incognito window<ph name="LINK_2_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_WELCOME_BODY_WITHOUT_INCOGNITO" desc="Text body for the Welcome screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog without Incognito link.">
You can manage signed-in Google Accounts from <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="osSettingsLink" href="$1<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Settings<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>. Permissions you have granted to websites and apps may apply to all accounts. If you don't want sites or apps to access your account info, you can sign into your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> as a guest.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_WELCOME_BODY_ARC" desc="Text body for the Welcome screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
You can use this account with Android apps. If you want to add an account for someone else, <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="newPersonLink" href="$1<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>add a new person<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> to your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> instead.
Permissions you've already given to apps may apply to this account. You can control permissions for Android apps in <ph name="APPS_LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="appsSettingsLink" href="$3<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Apps Settings<ph name="APPS_LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_ARC_TOGGLE_LABEL" desc="Toggle text for the Welcome screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog. If user toggles it on, the account that will be added will be available in Android Apps. The default value for the toggle may be 'on' or 'off' depending on where the dialog is being opened from.">
Use this account with Android apps. You can control permissions for Android apps in <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="appsSettingsLink" href="$1<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Apps Settings<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_ARC_ACCOUNT_PICKER_TITLE" desc="Title for the Account picker screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog. This screen shows user a list of accounts that are not available in ARC / Android apps, and allows to add one of the listed accounts to ARC / Android apps.">
Accounts available for Android apps
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_ARC_ACCOUNT_PICKER_BODY" desc="Text body for the Account picker screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog. This screen shows user a list of accounts that are not available in ARC / Android apps, and allows to add one of the listed accounts to ARC / Android apps.">
These accounts aren't being used with Android apps right now. If you select an account to use with this Android app, the account can also be used with other Android apps. You can change Android app access in <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="osSettingsLink" href="$1<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Settings > Accounts<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_ADD_ACCOUNT_LABEL" desc="Label of the Add account button on Account picker screen.">
Add Google Account
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_ADD_SCHOOL_ACCOUNT_LABEL" desc="Label of the button to add a school/EDU account on Account picker screen.">
Add school account
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_WELCOME_CHECKBOX" desc="Checkbox text for the Welcome screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog. If user checks this checkbox, this screen will not be shown the next time they open the dialog.">
Don't remind me next time
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_ERROR_NO_INTERNET_TITLE" desc="Title for the network error screen.">
No Internet
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_ERROR_NO_INTERNET_BODY" desc="Text body for the network error screen with list of suggestions for the user.">
Try:
<ph name="BEGIN_LIST">&lt;ul&gt;</ph>
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Checking the network cables, modem, and router
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Reconnecting to Wi-Fi
<ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph>Running Chrome Connectivity Diagnostics
<ph name="END_LIST">&lt;/ul&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_ERROR_CANNOT_ADD_ACCOUNT_TITLE" desc="Title for the error screen which tells user that account addition resulted in an error.">
There was an error adding an account
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_ERROR_CANNOT_ADD_ACCOUNT_BODY" desc="Text body for the error screen which tells user to try again later.">
Please try again later.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_SIGNIN_BLOCKED_BY_POLICY_TITLE" desc="Title for the sign-in blocked by policy screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
Can't sign in with this account
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_SIGNIN_BLOCKED_BY_POLICY_BODY" desc="Text body for the sign-in blocked by policy screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;p&gt;</ph><ph name="USER_EMAIL">$1<ex>john.doe@example.com</ex></ph> is managed by <ph name="MANAGER">$2<ex>example.com</ex></ph>. You can't add this email as an additional account.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH1">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
<ph name="BEGIN_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;p&gt;</ph>To use <ph name="USER_EMAIL">$1<ex>john.doe@example.com</ex></ph>, first sign out of your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$3<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. Then at the bottom of the login screen, select Add Person.<ph name="END_PARAGRAPH2">&lt;/p&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_SIGNIN_BLOCKED_BY_POLICY_IMAGE_ALT" desc="Alternate text for image on the sign-in blocked by policy screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
Restriction image
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_SIGNIN_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for the sign-in error screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
Something went wrong
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_SIGNIN_ERROR_BODY" desc="Text body for the sign-in error screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
Your email address or password couldn't be verified. Try signing in again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_SIGNIN_SPINNER_TEXT" desc="Text for the spinner during sign-in flow on ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
Verifying account...
</message>
<!-- Strings for per-account Migration welcome screen -->
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MIGRATION_WELCOME_PAGE_TITLE" desc="Title for the Account Migration Welcome page.">
Sign in again
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MIGRATION_WELCOME_TITLE" desc="Title for the Account Migration Welcome screen.">
Sign in again to update <ph name="USER_EMAIL">$1<ex>john.doe@example.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MIGRATION_WELCOME_TEXT" desc="Text body for the Account Migration Welcome screen.">
Please sign in again to confirm that your account <ph name="USER_EMAIL">$1<ex>john.doe@example.com</ex></ph> can be used with websites, apps, and extensions in Chrome and Google Play. You may also remove this account. <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$2<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Learn more<ph name="LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MIGRATION_UPDATE_BUTTON" desc="Label for the button in Account Migration dialog to migrate the account.">
Update account
</message>
<!-- Strings for EDU login flow -->
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_BACK" desc="The name of the button that goes to the previous step in EDU login flow.">
Back
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_NEXT" desc="The name of the button that goes to the next step in EDU login flow.">
Next
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_WELCOME_TITLE" desc="Title for the welcome screen in EDU account addition flow.">
Get started with a school account
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_WELCOME_TITLE_2" desc="Title for the welcome screen in EDU account addition flow.">
Ask a parent for permission
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_WELCOME_BODY" desc="Text on the welcome screen in EDU account addition flow informing user to ask their parent for permission to add the account.">
To add an account for access to educational resources, ask a parent to give you permission
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_WELCOME_BODY_2" desc="Text on the welcome screen in EDU account addition flow informing user to ask their parent for permission to add the account.">
Select the parent who is granting permission to add a school account.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_WELCOME_PARENT_ACCOUNT_LIST" desc="Text on the welcome screen in EDU account addition flow above the list of parent accounts.">
Parent account list
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_WELCOME_REAUTH_TITLE" desc="Title for the reauthentication screen in EDU account addition flow.">
Sign in again with a school account
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_WELCOME_REAUTH_BODY" desc="Text on the reauthentication screen in EDU account addition flow informing user to ask their parent for permission to reauthenticate the account.">
To sign in again for access to educational resources, ask a parent to give you permission
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENTS_LIST_TITLE" desc="Title for the parent sign-in screen asking the user to ask a parent to sign-in to approve EDU account addition.">
Parent sign-in
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENTS_LIST_BODY" desc="Text on the parent sign-in screen asking the user to ask a parent to sign-in to approve EDU account addition.">
Ask a parent to sign in to grant permission to add a school account
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENT_SIGNIN_TITLE" desc="Title for the parent sign-in screen asking parent to sign-in to approve EDU account addition.">
Hi <ph name="PARENT_NAME">$1<ex>Francis</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENT_SIGNIN_BODY" desc="Text on the parent sign-in screen asking parent to sign-in to approve EDU account addition.">
Sign in to help <ph name="USER_NAME">$1<ex>Julie</ex></ph> add a school account
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENT_SIGNIN_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Label for the password field on parent sign-in page in EDU account addition flow.">
Parent password
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENT_SIGNIN_PASSWORD_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Error message that is shown when password is wrong in EDU login flow.">
Wrong password. Try again or click Forgot password to reset it.
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENT_SIGNIN_ACCOUNT_RECOVERY_LINK_TEXT" desc="Text for the link that points to password recovery page.">
Forgot password?
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENT_SIGNIN_PASSWORD_SHOW" desc="A tool tip on a button that reveals the saved password.">
Show password
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_LOGIN_PARENT_SIGNIN_PASSWORD_HIDE" desc="A tool tip on a button that hides the saved password that is being shown.">
Hide password
</message>
<!--
IDS_EDU_LOGIN_INFO_* strings END
==================================================================================
-->
<!-- Borealis strings -->
<!-- TODO(danielng): Add string descriptions and remove translateable tags
when strings are finalized. -->
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_APP_NAME" desc="Name of app, noun, video game distribution service" translateable="false">
Steam
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_CREDITS_PLACEHOLDER" desc="Shown to users who navigate to about://borealis-credits when the real credits file can't be shown (e.g. because borealis is not running)" translateable="false">
Steam is either not installed or not running. Please run Steam to view credits.
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_CONFIRMATION_TITLE" desc="Title for installer for Steam (noun, name of app).">
Welcome to Steam for Chromebook
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_CONFIRMATION_MESSAGE" desc="Body for installer for Steam (noun, name of app).">
Let’s get started
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_INSTALL_BUTTON" desc="Button on installer to install Steam (noun, name of app).">
Install
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_ENVIRONMENT_SETTING_TITLE" desc="Title for installer while Steam (noun, name of app) is installing.">
Setting up Steam
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title for installer when Steam (noun, name of app) fails to install.">
There was a problem with Steam setup
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_FINISHED_TITLE" desc="Title for installer when installation for Steam (noun, name of app) completes succesfully.">
You’re all set!
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_IMPORTING_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer while Steam is installing.">
This may take a few minutes
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_IMPORTED_MESSAGE" desc="Title for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when installation suceeded.">
Enjoy your gaming on your Chromebook
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_RETRY_BUTTON" desc="Button for Steam (noun, name of app) installer to retry after failing.">
Retry
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_LAUNCH_BUTTON" desc="Button in Steam (noun, name of app) installer to launch Steam.">
Launch
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_NOT_ALLOWED_TITLE" desc="Title for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when it does not have permission to install.">
Steam does not have permission to run
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_NOT_ALLOWED_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when it does not have permission to install. Error code is an integer.">
Steam isn't allowed on this device. Contact your administrator to get permission
Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_OFFLINE_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when installation fails due to being offline.">
Please ensure that your device is connected to the internet.
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_DLC_INTERNAL_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when installation fails due to device being out of date.">
Ensure that your device is up to date and please try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_DLC_BUSY_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when installation fails with suggestion to try again.">
Please wait a few minutes and run Steam again
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_DLC_NEED_REBOOT_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when a restart is needed.">
Please restart your device to use Steam
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_DLC_NEED_UPDATE_FAILED_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when installation fails due to device being out of date.">
Please ensure that your device is up to date and try again
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSUFFICIENT_DISK_SPACE_TITLE" desc="Title for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when installation fails due to low space.">
Your available device storage is too low to finish setup
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSUFFICIENT_DISK_SPACE_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when installation fails due to low space.">
To increase free space, delete files from device
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_GENERIC_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) installer when installation fails. Error code is an integer.">
If the problem persists, try restarting your device
Error code: <ph name="ERROR_CODE">$1<ex>7</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_INSTALLER_IN_PROGRESS_ERROR_MESSAGE" desc="Body for Steam (noun, name of app) when installation fails due to another process already running.">
Another Steam setup is running. Please wait for it to complete before running setup again.
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_CLIENT_UNINSTALL_CONFIRM_BODY" desc="Confirmation dialog for uninstalling Steam (name of app).">
Any games and apps installed via Steam will also be removed from this device
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_APPLICATION_UNINSTALL_CONFIRM_BODY" desc="Confirmation dialog for uninstalling a game.">
Data associated with this app may be removed from this device
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_FEEDBACK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title shown in notification that prompts users for feedback">
How was your gameplay experience?
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_FEEDBACK_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Message shown in notification that prompts users for feedback">
Help us improve gaming on Chromebooks
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_FEEDBACK_NOTIFICATION_SOURCE" desc="Source of notification that prompts users for feedback">
Chromebook Gaming
</message>
<message name="IDS_BOREALIS_SPLASHSCREEN_MESSAGE" desc="Message on splashscreen when starting Steam on Chrome OS.">
starting up...
</message>
<!-- TPM firmware auto-update notifications -->
<message name="IDS_TPM_AUTO_UPDATE_PLANNED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for the notification informing the user that local data will be deleted.">
Your local data will soon be deleted
</message>
<message name="IDS_TPM_AUTO_UPDATE_PLANNED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text for the notification informing the user that a TPM update is planned by the administrator which will result in local data being deleted.">
After 24 hours, your administrator will perform a one-time update that will delete your local data when you restart your device. Save any local data you need to cloud storage within 24 hours.
</message>
<message name="IDS_TPM_AUTO_UPDATE_REBOOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for the notification informing the user that local data will be deleted after reboot.">
Local data will be deleted when you restart
</message>
<message name="IDS_TPM_AUTO_UPDATE_REBOOT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text for the notification informing the user that a TPM update will be performed after reboot which will result in local data being deleted.">
The next time you restart your device, your administrator will perform a one-time update that will delete your local data.
</message>
<!-- Strings for Release Notes notification -->
<message name="IDS_RELEASE_NOTES_DEVICE_SPECIFIC_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Text for the notification title informing the user that the device has been updated and patch notes are available. Will specify the user's ChromeOS device. [CHAR_LIMIT=40]">
Explore what's new on your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_RELEASE_NOTES_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text for the notification message informing the user that the device has been updated and patch notes are available.">
Get highlights from the latest update
</message>
<!-- Strings for EDU Coexistence flow -->
<message name="IDS_EDU_COEXISTENCE_NETWORK_DOWN_HEADING" desc="Heading string shown in the EDU Coexistence flow when the network is not available.">
Can’t connect to the internet
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_COEXISTENCE_NETWORK_DOWN_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description shown in the EDU Coexistence flow when the network is not available.">
Check your internet connection
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_COEXISTENCE_ERROR_HEADING" desc="Heading string shown in the EDU Coexistence flow when an unrecoverable error occured.">
An error occurred
</message>
<message name="IDS_EDU_COEXISTENCE_ERROR_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description shown in the EDU Coexistence flow when an unrecoverable error occured.">
Please try again later
</message>
<!-- Strings for Add Supervision screen -->
<message name="IDS_ADD_SUPERVISION_PAGE_TITLE" desc="Title for the ChromeOS Add Supervision screen. Since the title bar is not visible, this string is only used by screen readers.">
Set Up Parental Controls
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADD_SUPERVISION_NETWORK_DOWN_HEADING" desc="Heading string shown in the Add Supervision page when the network is not available.">
Can’t connect to the internet
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADD_SUPERVISION_NETWORK_DOWN_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description shown in the Add Supervision page when the network is not available.">
Check your internet connection
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADD_SUPERVISION_NETWORK_DOWN_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Label of the button shown on the Add Supervision page when the network is not available.">
Close
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADD_SUPERVISION_EXIT_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title for the dialog shown when attempting to exit the Add Supervision screen.">
Are you sure you want to exit?
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADD_SUPERVISION_EXIT_DIALOG_BODY" desc="Body for the dialog shown when attempting to exit the Add Supervision screen.">
Supervision is set up for this Google Account. To set up more parental controls, select Continue.
Otherwise, sign out now so that the changes to this account will be reflected on this device.
You can manage this account’s settings by installing the Family Link app on your device. We sent you instructions in an email.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADD_SUPERVISION_EXIT_DIALOG_CANCEL_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Label for the cancel button on the dialog shown when attempting to exit the Add Supervision screen. 'Continue' means to continue setting up supervision, rather than exiting the dialog">
Continue
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADD_SUPERVISION_EXIT_DIALOG_SIGNOUT_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Label for the signout button on the dialog shown when attempting to exit the Add Supervision screen.">
Sign out
</message>
<!-- Strings for Parent Access screen -->
<message name="IDS_PARENT_ACCESS_PAGE_TITLE" desc="Title for the ChromeOS Parent Access screen.">
Parent Access
</message>
<message name="IDS_PARENT_ACCESS_LOCAL_WEB_APPROVALS_AFTER_TITLE" desc="Title for the local web approvals dialog.">
Approve web request?
</message>
<message name="IDS_PARENT_ACCESS_LOCAL_WEB_APPROVALS_AFTER_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle for the local web approvals dialog describing that a supervised user is requesting access to a site.">
<ph name="SUPERVISED_USER_NAME">$1<ex>Child 1</ex></ph> wants to access the following content:
</message>
<message name="IDS_PARENT_ACCESS_LOCAL_WEB_APPROVALS_AFTER_DETAILS" desc="Details about the local web approvals request, including the domain that access is requested for.">
All pages of <ph name="DOMAIN_NAME">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_PARENT_ACCESS_AFTER_APPROVE_BUTTON" desc="Approve button on the local web approvals dialog.">
Approve
</message>
<message name="IDS_PARENT_ACCESS_AFTER_DENY_BUTTON" desc="Deny button on the local web approvals dialog.">
Deny
</message>
<!-- Strings for gnubby U2FD authentication UI -->
<message name="IDS_GNUBBY_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for notification informing user to press power button for gnubby U2FD.">
A security key is being requested
</message>
<message name="IDS_GNUBBY_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text for notifications informing user that Chrome is requestor for U2FD.">
Please tap your power button
</message>
<!-- Strings for login screen extension UI -->
<message name="IDS_LOGIN_EXTENSION_UI_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Dialog title for windows opened from a login screen extension. These windows will be displayed over the login screen.">
Sign-in provided by <ph name="EXTENSION_NAME">$1<ex>Identity Provider Name</ex></ph>
</message>
<!-- Strings for notifications about features which aren't supported in Crostini -->
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UNSUPPORTED_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD" desc="Text for notification message shown when a user tries to use a virtual keyboard or tablet mode in a Linux app.">
The on-screen keyboard doesn’t work in Linux apps yet
</message>
<message name="IDS_CROSTINI_UNSUPPORTED_IME" desc="Text for notification message shown when a user tries to use an unsupported Input Method Editor (IME) in a Linux app.">
<ph name="IME_NAME">$1<ex>German NEO 2 keyboard</ex></ph> doesn’t work in Linux apps yet
</message>
<!-- Strings for the security token PIN dialog shown during SAML user sign-in. -->
<message name="IDS_SAML_SECURITY_TOKEN_PIN_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title on the security token PIN input dialog during the SAML user sign-in.">
Enter your PIN
</message>
<message name="IDS_SAML_SECURITY_TOKEN_PIN_DIALOG_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle on the security token PIN input dialog during the SAML user sign-in.">
Provide the PIN that’s associated with your smart card.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SAML_SECURITY_TOKEN_PIN_DIALOG_TRY_AGAIN" desc="Message asking the user to try again in the security token PIN input dialog during the SAML sign-in.">
Please try again.
</message>
<!-- Powerwash request strings -->
<message name="IDS_POWERWASH_REQUEST_TITLE" desc="Title of a notification asking user to powerwash the device">
Update required
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWERWASH_REQUEST_MESSAGE_FOR_ARC" desc="Message of the notification for user trying to start ARC application. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
To start Google Play, <ph name="MANAGER">$1</ph> requires you to back up your data and reset this Chromebook to factory settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWERWASH_REQUEST_MESSAGE_FOR_CROSTINI" desc="Message of the notification for user trying to start Crostini application. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
To start Linux, <ph name="MANAGER">$1</ph> requires you to back up your data and reset this Chromebook to factory settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWERWASH_REQUEST_MESSAGE_BUTTON" desc="Name of the button appearing in the notification">
Learn more
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWERWASH_REQUEST_UNDEFINED_STATE_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of a notification asking user to try again because failed to determine powerwash status">
Error launching application
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWERWASH_REQUEST_UNDEFINED_STATE_ERROR_MESSAGE_FOR_ARC" desc="Message of the notification for user trying to start ARC application while powerwash state is not determined yet">
Please try to start Google Play again in a few moments.
</message>
<message name="IDS_POWERWASH_REQUEST_UNDEFINED_STATE_ERROR_MESSAGE_FOR_CROSTINI" desc="Message of the notification for user trying to start Crostini application while powerwash state is not determined yet">
Please try to start Linux again in a few moments.
</message>
<!-- PIN keyboard-->
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_PEOPLE_CONFIGURE_PIN_WEAK_PIN" desc="Message shown below the title that warns the user they have entered a PIN that is easy to guess.">
PIN may be easy to guess
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_PEOPLE_CONFIGURE_PIN_INTERNAL_ERROR" desc="Message shown below the title that warns the user that internal error occured.">
Internal error
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_PEOPLE_CONFIGURE_PIN_TOO_SHORT" desc="Message shown below the title that tells the user that the PIN they entered needs to be at least minimum digits long.">
PIN must be at least <ph name="MINIMUM">$1<ex>4</ex></ph> digits
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_PEOPLE_CONFIGURE_PIN_TOO_LONG" desc="Message shown below the title that tells the user that the PIN they entered needs to be less than maximum digits long.">
PIN must be less than <ph name="MAXIMUM">$1<ex>0</ex></ph> digits
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_PEOPLE_CONFIGURE_PIN_MISMATCHED" desc="Message shown below the title that tells the user they have entered two different PIN values.">
PINs do not match
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_PEOPLE_PIN_PROMPT_INVALID_PIN" desc="Text on a pin field that tells the user the PIN is incorrect.">
Invalid PIN
</message>
<message name="IDS_SETTINGS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_ACCOUNT_REMOVED_MESSAGE" desc="Notification message after account removal.">
<ph name="EMAIL">$1<ex>abcd@google.com</ex></ph> was removed from this device
</message>
<!-- ADB sideloading policy-change notifications -->
<message name="IDS_ADB_SIDELOADING_POLICY_CHANGE_SIDELOADING_DISALLOWED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for the notification informing the user that ADB sideloading has been disabled.">
ADB debugging disabled
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADB_SIDELOADING_POLICY_CHANGE_SIDELOADING_DISALLOWED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text for the notification informing the user that ADB sideloading has been disabled, but that the manager is not forcing a powerwash. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
<ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> has disabled ADB debugging. Once you restart your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>, you won't be able to sideload apps.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADB_SIDELOADING_POLICY_CHANGE_POWERWASH_PLANNED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for the notification informing the user that local data will be deleted.">
<ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> data will be deleted in 24 hours
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADB_SIDELOADING_POLICY_CHANGE_POWERWASH_PLANNED_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text for the notification informing the user that ADB sideloading has been disabled by the manager which will result in local data being deleted after 24 hours. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
<ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> has disabled ADB debugging. This will reset your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> in 24 hours. Back up any files you'd like to keep.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADB_SIDELOADING_POLICY_CHANGE_POWERWASH_ON_REBOOT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title for the notification informing the user that local data will be deleted after reboot.">
<ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> data will be deleted
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADB_SIDELOADING_POLICY_CHANGE_POWERWASH_ON_REBOOT_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="Text for the notification informing the user that ADB sideloading has been disabled by the manager which will result in local data being deleted after reboot. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
<ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> has disabled ADB debugging, which will reset your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$2<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>. Back up your files before restarting.
</message>
<message name="IDS_ADB_SIDELOADING_POLICY_CHANGE_RESTART_TO_POWERWASH" meaning="button label" desc="Button label to restart the device which will result in local data being deleted.">
Restart to powerwash
</message>
<!-- Strings for Suggestion features -->
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_LEARN_MORE" desc="This string is a link that shows up along with a personal information suggestion (in the first 10 instances) to inform the users about the feature. It takes users to the settings page to learn more.">
Learn about suggestions
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_ENTER_KEY" desc="This string is the enter key annotation to educate users how to accept a personal information suggestion.">
Enter
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_EMOJI_SUGGESTED" desc="String announced by screenreader when emoji suggestion pops up.">
Emoji suggested. Press up or down to navigate and enter to insert.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_EMOJI_CHOSEN" desc="String announced by screenreader when users selected an emoji in the pop-up.">
<ph name="EMOJI_NAME">$1<ex>Party popper</ex></ph>. <ph name="EMOJI_INDEX">$2<ex>5</ex></ph> of <ph name="EMOJI_COUNT">$3<ex>5</ex></ph>.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_DISMISSED" desc="String announced by screenreader when suggestion pop-up disappears.">
Suggestion dismissed
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_EMOJI_INSERTED" desc="String announced by screenreader when an emoji suggestion is inserted.">
Emoji inserted
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_INSERTED" desc="String announced by screenreader when a suggestion is inserted.">
Suggestion inserted
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_AUTOCORRECT_UNDONE" desc="String announced by screenreader when an autocorrected word is reverted. Example, user types 'hllo', system autocorrects to 'hello' but then that autocorrection is manually undone by the user.">
correction undone
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_AUTOCORRECT_UNDO_BUTTON" desc="String announced by screenreader when a button to undo an autocorrect is highlighted. Example, user types 'hllo', system autocorrects to 'hello', user then prepares to revert the autocorrect.">
Undo autocorrect button. Revert to <ph name="TYPED_WORD">$1<ex>hllo</ex></ph>. Press enter to activate, escape to dismiss.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_AUTOCORRECT_UNDO_WINDOW_SHOWN" desc="String announced by screenreader when a button to undo an autocorrect is shown. Example, user types 'hllo', system autocorrects to 'hello', user then prepares to revert the autocorrect.">
Autocorrect undo dialog is shown for <ph name="TYPED_WORD">$1<ex>hllo</ex></ph> corrected to <ph name="CORRECTED_WORD">$2<ex>hello</ex></ph>. Press up arrow to access, escape to ignore.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SUGGESTION_TAB_KEY" desc="This string is the tab key annotation, which is used to educate users how to accept a predictive writing suggestion">
tab
</message>
<!-- Strings for emoji picker-->
<message name="IDS_ACCNAME_EMOJI_PICKER" desc="The accessible name for the emoji picker.">
Emoji Picker
</message>
<!-- Strings for Custom Tab UI -->
<message name="IDS_CUSTOM_TABS_ACTION_MENU_ACCESSIBLE_NAME" desc="Accessible name for the overflow menu of the Chrome Custom Tab toolbar.">
Action menu button
</message>
<!-- Strings for the System-proxy authentication dialog that requests proxy credentials for network traffic at OS level (outside the Browser) -->
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="Title for the dialog.">
Sign in
</message>
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_DIALOG_OK_BUTTON" desc="Text for the OK button.">
Sign in
</message>
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_DIALOG_TEXT" desc="Text for the dialog informing users that the remote proxy requires authentication.">
The proxy <ph name="PROXY_SERVER">$1<ex>http://localhost:3128</ex></ph> requires a username and password.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_DIALOG_PRIVACY_WARNING" desc="Text for the privacy disclosure section on the dialog.">
Your connection is not private for all network traffic
</message>
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_DIALOG_USERNAME_LABEL" desc="Text for the label associated with the username input.">
Username
</message>
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_DIALOG_PASSWORD_LABEL" desc="Text for the label associated with the password input.">
Password
</message>
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_DIALOG_ERROR_LABEL" desc="Text for the error label that informs users that the authentication attempt failed.">
Unable to connect to the proxy
</message>
<!-- Strings for the System-proxy notifications informing the user that System-proxy required credentials-->
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_REQUIRED_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of notification displayed when System-proxy requires user credentials to authenticate to a remote web proxy.">
Sign in
</message>
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_REQUIRED_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="Body of notification informing user that they need to provide username and password for System-proxy to connect to a remote web proxy.">
Your username and password are required for the proxy <ph name="PROXY">$1<ex>http://localhost:3128</ex></ph> so the admin can configure your network
</message>
<message name="IDS_SYSTEM_PROXY_AUTH_REQUIRED_NOTIFICATION_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Title of notification displayed when System-proxy requires new user credentials because the previous ones were incorrect.">
Can’t connect to proxy, please sign in again
</message>
<!-- Strings for Security Token Sessions -->
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOGOUT_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON_TITLE" desc="This belongs to a notification that informs the user that they will be logged out in a few seconds. This string is the title of a button with which the user can log out immediately.">
Sign out now
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOGOUT_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="This is the title of a notification informing the user that they will be logged out soon, unless they re-insert the smart card they used to log into the session. The notification appears when they remove this smart card.">
Insert smart card to stay signed in
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOGOUT_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="This is the text of a notification informing the user that they will be logged out soon, unless they re-insert the smart card they used to log into the session. The notification appears when they remove this smart card.">
{0, plural,
=1 {You will be automatically signed out in # second.
<ph name="DOMAIN">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to keep your smart card inserted.}
other {You will be automatically signed out in # seconds.
<ph name="DOMAIN">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to keep your smart card inserted.}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_IMMEDIATE_LOGOUT_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="This is the text of a notification informing the user that they will be logged out now because they removed their smart card.">
You will be automatically signed out now.
<ph name="DOMAIN">{0}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to keep your smart card inserted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOCK_NOTIFICATION_BUTTON_TITLE" desc="This belongs to a notification that informs the user that the session will be locked in a few seconds. This string is the title of a button with which the user can lock the session immediately.">
Lock now
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOCK_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="This is the title of a notification informing the user that the session will be locked soon, unless they re-insert the smart card they used to log into the session. The notification appears when they remove this smart card.">
Insert smart card to keep using your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph>
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOCK_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="This is the text of a notification informing the user that the session will be locked soon, unless they re-insert the smart card they used to log into the session. The notification appears when they remove this smart card.">
{0, plural,
=1 {Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> will be locked automatically in # second.
<ph name="DOMAIN">{2}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to keep your smart card inserted.}
other {Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{1}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> will be locked automatically in # seconds.
<ph name="DOMAIN">{2}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to keep your smart card inserted.}}
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_IMMEDIATE_LOCK_NOTIFICATION_BODY" desc="This is the text of a notification informing the user that the session will be locked now because they removed their smart card.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">{0}<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> will be locked now.
<ph name="DOMAIN">{1}<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to keep your smart card inserted.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOGOUT_MESSAGE_TITLE" desc="This is the title of a notification appearing the first time a user is logged out because they removed their smart card. This only applies to users that authenticate with a smart card and for who this behavior was enabled by a policy.">
You were logged out.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOCK_MESSAGE_TITLE" desc="This is the title of a notification appearing the first time the session of a user is locked because they removed their smart card. This only applies to users that authenticate with a smart card and for who this behavior was enabled by a policy.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> was locked.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SECURITY_TOKEN_SESSION_LOGOUT_MESSAGE_BODY" desc="This is the text of a notification appearing the first time the a user was logged out because they removed their smart card. This only applies to users that authenticate with a smart card and for who this behavior was enabled by a policy.">
<ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires you to keep your smart card inserted.
</message>
<!-- Strings for full restore notifications -->
<message name="IDS_RESTORE_NOTIFICATION_RESTORE_BUTTON" desc="The restore button label of the notification for the user to select restore apps and pages on startup.">
Restore
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESTORE_NOTIFICATION_CANCEL_BUTTON" desc="The cancel button label of the notification for the user to select not restore on startup.">
No thanks
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESTORE_NOTIFICATION_SETTINGS_BUTTON" desc="The settings button label of the notification for the user to set the restore setting.">
Settings
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESTORE_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="This is the title of the notification for the user to select restore or not on startup.">
Restore apps?
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESTORE_CRASH_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="This is the title of the notification for the user to select restore or not on startup after crash.">
Your <ph name="DEVICE_TYPE">$1<ex>Chromebook</ex></ph> restarted unexpectedly
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESTORE_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="This is the text message of the notification for the user to select restore or not on startup if the 'restore_apps' setting is 'Ask every time', and the system is not crashed before reboot.">
Continue from where you left off. You can set apps to always restore on startup or turn off restore in Settings.
</message>
<message name="IDS_RESTORE_CRASH_NOTIFICATION_MESSAGE" desc="This is the text message of the notification for the user to select restore or not on startup after crash.">
You can restore your previous apps
</message>
<!-- Strings for Projector-->
<message name="IDS_PROJECTOR_APP_NAME" desc="Name for the Projector app in the launcher">
Screencast
</message>
<!-- Dictation accessibility feature confirmation dialog -->
<message name="IDS_ACCESSIBILITY_DICTATION_CONFIRMATION_TITLE" desc="The title for the modal dialog shown the first time the user enables dictation. Only displayed if the user is using network speech recognition.">
Dictation
</message>
<message name="IDS_ACCESSIBILITY_DICTATION_CONFIRMATION_TEXT" desc="The message shown the first time the user enables Dictation, explaining that the audio data will be sent to Google for transcription. Only displayed if the user is using network speech recognition.">
Dictation sends your voice to Google to allow voice typing in any text field.
</message>
<!-- Strings for OsUrlHandler applications -->
<message name="IDS_OS_FLAGS_APP_NAME" translateable="false" desc="Name for the system flags app.">
Flags
</message>
<message name="IDS_OS_URL_HANDLER_APP_NAME" translateable="false" desc="Name for a hidden app which shows os:// and chrome:// system pages in an app">
ChromeOS-URLs
</message>
<!-- Theme Selection -->
<message name="IDS_THEME_SELECTION_TITLE" desc="Title of the theme selection screen.">
Personalize your display theme
</message>
<message name="IDS_THEME_SELECTION_DESCRIPTION_CLAMSHELL" desc="Description of the theme selection screen for clamshell devices.">
Choose the theme that fits your needs. To change your theme, wallpaper, screen saver, and more, just right-click on the desktop.
</message>
<message name="IDS_THEME_SELECTION_DESCRIPTION_TABLET" desc="Description of the theme selection screen for tablets.">
Choose the theme that fits your needs. To change your theme, wallpaper, screen saver, and more, just touch &amp; hold on the desktop.
</message>
<message name="IDS_THEME_LIGHT_LABEL" desc="Name of the light theme button">
Light theme
</message>
<message name="IDS_THEME_LIGHT_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the light theme button">
Keep things bright and airy
</message>
<message name="IDS_THEME_DARK_LABEL" desc="Name of the dark theme button">
Dark theme
</message>
<message name="IDS_THEME_DARK_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the dark theme button">
Helpful in low light and saves battery
</message>
<message name="IDS_THEME_AUTO_LABEL" desc="Name of the auto theme button">
Auto
</message>
<message name="IDS_THEME_AUTO_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description of the auto theme button">
Switch themes at sunrise and sunset
</message>
</grit-part>