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<!-- Shared strings for SSL-related interstitials -->
<message name="IDS_SSL_OPEN_DETAILS_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that expands the details on an error page. Paired with IDS_SSL_CLOSE_DETAILS_BUTTON.">
Advanced
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_CLOSE_DETAILS_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that hides the details on an error page. Paired with IDS_SSL_CLOSE_DETAILS_BUTTON.">
Hide advanced
</message>
<!-- Clock errors -->
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Tab title. Context: the browser can't load a page because the device's clock is wrong.">
Clock error
</message>
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_AHEAD_HEADING" desc="Large heading. Context: the error page that's shown when the device clock is too far in the past.">
Your clock is ahead
</message>
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_BEHIND_HEADING" desc="Large heading. Context: the error page that's shown when the device clock is too far in the past.">
Your clock is behind
</message>
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_UPDATE_DATE_AND_TIME" desc="Button text. Context: error shown when the device clock is wrong. The button takes the user to the operating system date and time settings.">
Update date and time
</message>
<if expr="not is_android and not is_ios">
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the computer's clock is wrong.">
A private connection to <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> can't be established because your computer's date and time (<ph name="DATE_AND_TIME">$2<ex>Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM</ex></ph>) are incorrect.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="is_android">
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the Android device's clock is wrong.">
A private connection to <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> can't be established because your device's date and time (<ph name="DATE_AND_TIME">$2<ex>Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM</ex></ph>) are incorrect.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="is_ios">
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the device's clock is wrong. This paragraph explains the situation and gives instructions to fix it on iOS.">
&lt;p&gt;A private connection to <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> can't be established because your device's date and time (<ph name="DATE_AND_TIME">$2<ex>Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM</ex></ph>) are incorrect.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Please adjust the date and time from the &lt;strong&gt;General&lt;/strong&gt; section of the &lt;strong&gt;Settings&lt;/strong&gt; app.&lt;/p&gt;
</message>
</if>
<if expr="_google_chrome">
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_EXPLANATION" desc="Body text under an 'Advanced' button. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the device's clock is wrong. This paragraph explains why a correct clock is necessary.">
To establish a secure connection, your clock needs to be set correctly. This is because the certificates that websites use to identify themselves are only valid for specific periods of time. Since your device's clock is incorrect, Google Chrome cannot verify these certificates.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not _google_chrome">
<message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_EXPLANATION" desc="Body text under an 'Advanced' button. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the device's clock is wrong. This paragraph explains why a correct clock is necessary.">
To establish a secure connection, your clock needs to be set correctly. This is because the certificates that websites use to identify themselves are only valid for specific periods of time. Since your device's clock is incorrect, Chromium cannot verify these certificates.
</message>
</if>
<!-- Extended reporting strings -->
<message name="IDS_SAFE_BROWSING_PRIVACY_POLICY_URL" translateable="false">
https://www.google.com/chrome/browser/privacy/whitepaper.html#malware
</message>
<!-- SSL error page -->
<message name="IDS_SSL_V2_TITLE" desc="The tab title for the SSL interstitial.">
Privacy error
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_V2_HEADING" desc="The large heading at the top of the SSL interstitial.">
Your connection is not private
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_V2_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the SSL interstitial.">
Attackers might be trying to steal your information from <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards).
</message>
<if expr="_google_chrome">
<message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_MORE" desc="Body text for the explanation shown if user clicks on the Details button.">
<ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Google Chrome tried to connect to <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph>, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Google Chrome stopped the connection before any data was exchanged.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_INVALID" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed.">
You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because the website sent scrambled credentials that Google Chrome cannot process. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
</message>
</if>
<if expr="not _google_chrome">
<message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_MORE" desc="Body text for the explanation shown if user clicks on the Details button.">
<ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Chromium tried to connect to <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph>, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Chromium stopped the connection before any data was exchanged.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_INVALID" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed.">
You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because the website sent scrambled credentials that Chromium cannot process. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
</message>
</if>
<!-- SSL error page: overridable -->
<message name="IDS_SSL_OVERRIDABLE_SAFETY_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that takes the user back to the previous page.">
Back to safety
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_OVERRIDABLE_PROCEED_PARAGRAPH" desc="The text for the paragraph at the bottom with the proceed link.">
<ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>Proceed to <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> (unsafe)<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
</message>
<!-- SSL error page: Non-overridable -->
<message name="IDS_SSL_RELOAD" desc="The text for the button that reloads the page.">
Reload
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_PINNED" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed, plus a link to a help page about certificate pinning.">
You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because the website <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="help-link"&gt;</ph>uses certificate pinning<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_HSTS" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed, plus a link to a help page about HSTS.">
You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because the website <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="help-link"&gt;</ph>uses HSTS<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
</message>
<message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_REVOKED" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed, plus a link to a help page about certificate revocation.">
You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="help-link"&gt;</ph>this certificate has been revoked<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
</message>
</grit-part>