Difference between revisions of "Google Chrome Endpoint Verification extension"
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+ | Your administrator can see: | ||
+ | * Your [[device ID]], [[serial number]], type, and operating system. Note: For ChromeOS, the serial number displays only for enterprise-enrolled devices. | ||
+ | * Your name and managed email address. | ||
+ | * The first and last time your computer synchronized work data, including any encryption and if the device has a password. | ||
+ | * Whether your device follows your [[organization’s policies]] ([[Chrome devices]] only). | ||
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== Related == | == Related == | ||
* [[Google Workspace administrators]] | * [[Google Workspace administrators]] | ||
+ | * [[Google Workspace admin console]] | ||
+ | * <code>[[sudo apt-get install endpoint-verification]]</code> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* {{Endpoint}} | * {{Endpoint}} | ||
* {{Workspace}} | * {{Workspace}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 16 October 2024
Your administrator can see:
- Your device ID, serial number, type, and operating system. Note: For ChromeOS, the serial number displays only for enterprise-enrolled devices.
- Your name and managed email address.
- The first and last time your computer synchronized work data, including any encryption and if the device has a password.
- Whether your device follows your organization’s policies (Chrome devices only).
Related[edit]
- Google Workspace administrators
- Google Workspace admin console
sudo apt-get install endpoint-verification
See also[edit]
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