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  1. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
  2. <!-- This file contains definitions of strings that are specific to
  3. Google Chrome. These strings will be translated for each locale that Google
  4. Chrome supports. If you update this file, be sure also to update
  5. chromium_strings.grd. -->
  6. <grit base_dir="." latest_public_release="0" current_release="1"
  7. output_all_resource_defines="false" source_lang_id="en" enc_check="möl">
  8. <outputs>
  9. <output filename="grit/google_chrome_strings.h" type="rc_header">
  10. <emit emit_type='prepend'></emit>
  11. </output>
  12. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_af.pak" type="data_package" lang="af" />
  13. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_am.pak" type="data_package" lang="am" />
  14. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ar.pak" type="data_package" lang="ar" />
  15. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_as.pak" type="data_package" lang="as" />
  16. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_az.pak" type="data_package" lang="az" />
  17. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_be.pak" type="data_package" lang="be" />
  18. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_bg.pak" type="data_package" lang="bg" />
  19. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_bn.pak" type="data_package" lang="bn" />
  20. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_bs.pak" type="data_package" lang="bs" />
  21. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ca.pak" type="data_package" lang="ca" />
  22. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_cs.pak" type="data_package" lang="cs" />
  23. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_cy.pak" type="data_package" lang="cy" />
  24. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_da.pak" type="data_package" lang="da" />
  25. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_de.pak" type="data_package" lang="de" />
  26. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_el.pak" type="data_package" lang="el" />
  27. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_en-GB.pak" type="data_package" lang="en-GB" />
  28. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_en-US.pak" type="data_package" lang="en" />
  29. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_es.pak" type="data_package" lang="es" />
  30. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_es-419.pak" type="data_package" lang="es-419" />
  31. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_et.pak" type="data_package" lang="et" />
  32. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_eu.pak" type="data_package" lang="eu" />
  33. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_fa.pak" type="data_package" lang="fa" />
  34. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_fi.pak" type="data_package" lang="fi" />
  35. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_fil.pak" type="data_package" lang="fil" />
  36. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_fr-CA.pak" type="data_package" lang="fr-CA" />
  37. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_fr.pak" type="data_package" lang="fr" />
  38. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_gl.pak" type="data_package" lang="gl" />
  39. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_gu.pak" type="data_package" lang="gu" />
  40. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_he.pak" type="data_package" lang="he" />
  41. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_hi.pak" type="data_package" lang="hi" />
  42. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_hr.pak" type="data_package" lang="hr" />
  43. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_hu.pak" type="data_package" lang="hu" />
  44. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_hy.pak" type="data_package" lang="hy" />
  45. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_id.pak" type="data_package" lang="id" />
  46. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_is.pak" type="data_package" lang="is" />
  47. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_it.pak" type="data_package" lang="it" />
  48. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ja.pak" type="data_package" lang="ja" />
  49. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ka.pak" type="data_package" lang="ka" />
  50. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_kk.pak" type="data_package" lang="kk" />
  51. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_km.pak" type="data_package" lang="km" />
  52. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_kn.pak" type="data_package" lang="kn" />
  53. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ko.pak" type="data_package" lang="ko" />
  54. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ky.pak" type="data_package" lang="ky" />
  55. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_lo.pak" type="data_package" lang="lo" />
  56. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_lt.pak" type="data_package" lang="lt" />
  57. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_lv.pak" type="data_package" lang="lv" />
  58. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_mk.pak" type="data_package" lang="mk" />
  59. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ml.pak" type="data_package" lang="ml" />
  60. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_mn.pak" type="data_package" lang="mn" />
  61. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_mr.pak" type="data_package" lang="mr" />
  62. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ms.pak" type="data_package" lang="ms" />
  63. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_my.pak" type="data_package" lang="my" />
  64. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ne.pak" type="data_package" lang="ne" />
  65. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_nl.pak" type="data_package" lang="nl" />
  66. <!-- The translation console uses 'no' for Norwegian Bokmål. It should
  67. be 'nb'. -->
  68. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_nb.pak" type="data_package" lang="no" />
  69. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_pa.pak" type="data_package" lang="pa" />
  70. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_pl.pak" type="data_package" lang="pl" />
  71. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_pt-BR.pak" type="data_package" lang="pt-BR" />
  72. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_pt-PT.pak" type="data_package" lang="pt-PT" />
  73. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_or.pak" type="data_package" lang="or" />
  74. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ro.pak" type="data_package" lang="ro" />
  75. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ru.pak" type="data_package" lang="ru" />
  76. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_si.pak" type="data_package" lang="si" />
  77. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_sk.pak" type="data_package" lang="sk" />
  78. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_sl.pak" type="data_package" lang="sl" />
  79. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_sq.pak" type="data_package" lang="sq" />
  80. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_sr-Latn.pak" type="data_package" lang="sr-Latn" />
  81. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_sr.pak" type="data_package" lang="sr" />
  82. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_sv.pak" type="data_package" lang="sv" />
  83. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_sw.pak" type="data_package" lang="sw" />
  84. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ta.pak" type="data_package" lang="ta" />
  85. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_te.pak" type="data_package" lang="te" />
  86. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_th.pak" type="data_package" lang="th" />
  87. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_tr.pak" type="data_package" lang="tr" />
  88. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_uk.pak" type="data_package" lang="uk" />
  89. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ur.pak" type="data_package" lang="ur" />
  90. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_uz.pak" type="data_package" lang="uz" />
  91. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_vi.pak" type="data_package" lang="vi" />
  92. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_zh-CN.pak" type="data_package" lang="zh-CN" />
  93. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_zh-HK.pak" type="data_package" lang="zh-HK" />
  94. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_zh-TW.pak" type="data_package" lang="zh-TW" />
  95. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_zu.pak" type="data_package" lang="zu" />
  96. <!-- Pseudolocales -->
  97. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_ar-XB.pak" type="data_package" lang="ar-XB" />
  98. <output filename="google_chrome_strings_en-XA.pak" type="data_package" lang="en-XA" />
  99. <!-- On Android, output some strings into Android's xml string format.
  100. These strings are tagged with formatter_data="android_java" -->
  101. <if expr="is_android">
  102. <output filename="java/res/values-af/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="af" type="android" context="android_java" />
  103. <output filename="java/res/values-am/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="am" type="android" context="android_java" />
  104. <output filename="java/res/values-ar/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ar" type="android" context="android_java" />
  105. <output filename="java/res/values-as/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="as" type="android" context="android_java" />
  106. <output filename="java/res/values-az/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="az" type="android" context="android_java" />
  107. <output filename="java/res/values-be/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="be" type="android" context="android_java" />
  108. <output filename="java/res/values-bg/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="bg" type="android" context="android_java" />
  109. <output filename="java/res/values-bn/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="bn" type="android" context="android_java" />
  110. <output filename="java/res/values-bs/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="bs" type="android" context="android_java" />
  111. <output filename="java/res/values-ca/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ca" type="android" context="android_java" />
  112. <output filename="java/res/values-cs/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="cs" type="android" context="android_java" />
  113. <output filename="java/res/values-da/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="da" type="android" context="android_java" />
  114. <output filename="java/res/values-de/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="de" type="android" context="android_java" />
  115. <output filename="java/res/values-el/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="el" type="android" context="android_java" />
  116. <output filename="java/res/values/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="en" type="android" context="android_java" />
  117. <output filename="java/res/values-en-rGB/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="en-GB" type="android" context="android_java" />
  118. <output filename="java/res/values-es/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="es" type="android" context="android_java" />
  119. <output filename="java/res/values-es-rUS/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="es-419" type="android" context="android_java" />
  120. <output filename="java/res/values-et/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="et" type="android" context="android_java" />
  121. <output filename="java/res/values-eu/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="eu" type="android" context="android_java" />
  122. <output filename="java/res/values-fa/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="fa" type="android" context="android_java" />
  123. <output filename="java/res/values-fi/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="fi" type="android" context="android_java" />
  124. <output filename="java/res/values-tl/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="fil" type="android" context="android_java" />
  125. <output filename="java/res/values-fr/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="fr" type="android" context="android_java" />
  126. <output filename="java/res/values-fr-rCA/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="fr-CA" type="android" context="android_java" />
  127. <output filename="java/res/values-gl/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="gl" type="android" context="android_java" />
  128. <output filename="java/res/values-gu/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="gu" type="android" context="android_java" />
  129. <output filename="java/res/values-iw/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="he" type="android" context="android_java" />
  130. <output filename="java/res/values-hi/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="hi" type="android" context="android_java" />
  131. <output filename="java/res/values-hr/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="hr" type="android" context="android_java" />
  132. <output filename="java/res/values-hu/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="hu" type="android" context="android_java" />
  133. <output filename="java/res/values-hy/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="hy" type="android" context="android_java" />
  134. <output filename="java/res/values-in/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="id" type="android" context="android_java" />
  135. <output filename="java/res/values-is/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="is" type="android" context="android_java" />
  136. <output filename="java/res/values-it/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="it" type="android" context="android_java" />
  137. <output filename="java/res/values-ja/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ja" type="android" context="android_java" />
  138. <output filename="java/res/values-ka/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ka" type="android" context="android_java" />
  139. <output filename="java/res/values-kk/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="kk" type="android" context="android_java" />
  140. <output filename="java/res/values-km/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="km" type="android" context="android_java" />
  141. <output filename="java/res/values-kn/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="kn" type="android" context="android_java" />
  142. <output filename="java/res/values-ko/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ko" type="android" context="android_java" />
  143. <output filename="java/res/values-ky/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ky" type="android" context="android_java" />
  144. <output filename="java/res/values-lo/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="lo" type="android" context="android_java" />
  145. <output filename="java/res/values-lt/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="lt" type="android" context="android_java" />
  146. <output filename="java/res/values-lv/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="lv" type="android" context="android_java" />
  147. <output filename="java/res/values-mk/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="mk" type="android" context="android_java" />
  148. <output filename="java/res/values-ml/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ml" type="android" context="android_java" />
  149. <output filename="java/res/values-mn/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="mn" type="android" context="android_java" />
  150. <output filename="java/res/values-mr/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="mr" type="android" context="android_java" />
  151. <output filename="java/res/values-ms/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ms" type="android" context="android_java" />
  152. <output filename="java/res/values-my/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="my" type="android" context="android_java" />
  153. <output filename="java/res/values-ne/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ne" type="android" context="android_java" />
  154. <output filename="java/res/values-nl/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="nl" type="android" context="android_java" />
  155. <output filename="java/res/values-nb/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="no" type="android" context="android_java" />
  156. <output filename="java/res/values-or/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="or" type="android" context="android_java" />
  157. <output filename="java/res/values-pa/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="pa" type="android" context="android_java" />
  158. <output filename="java/res/values-pl/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="pl" type="android" context="android_java" />
  159. <output filename="java/res/values-pt-rBR/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="pt-BR" type="android" context="android_java" />
  160. <output filename="java/res/values-pt-rPT/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="pt-PT" type="android" context="android_java" />
  161. <output filename="java/res/values-ro/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ro" type="android" context="android_java" />
  162. <output filename="java/res/values-ru/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ru" type="android" context="android_java" />
  163. <output filename="java/res/values-si/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="si" type="android" context="android_java" />
  164. <output filename="java/res/values-sk/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="sk" type="android" context="android_java" />
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  169. <output filename="java/res/values-sv/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="sv" type="android" context="android_java" />
  170. <output filename="java/res/values-sw/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="sw" type="android" context="android_java" />
  171. <output filename="java/res/values-ta/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ta" type="android" context="android_java" />
  172. <output filename="java/res/values-te/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="te" type="android" context="android_java" />
  173. <output filename="java/res/values-th/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="th" type="android" context="android_java" />
  174. <output filename="java/res/values-tr/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="tr" type="android" context="android_java" />
  175. <output filename="java/res/values-uk/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="uk" type="android" context="android_java" />
  176. <output filename="java/res/values-ur/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ur" type="android" context="android_java" />
  177. <output filename="java/res/values-uz/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="uz" type="android" context="android_java" />
  178. <output filename="java/res/values-vi/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="vi" type="android" context="android_java" />
  179. <output filename="java/res/values-zh-rCN/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="zh-CN" type="android" context="android_java" />
  180. <output filename="java/res/values-zh-rHK/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="zh-HK" type="android" context="android_java" />
  181. <output filename="java/res/values-zh-rTW/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="zh-TW" type="android" context="android_java" />
  182. <output filename="java/res/values-zu/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="zu" type="android" context="android_java" />
  183. <!-- Pseudolocales -->
  184. <output filename="java/res/values-ar-rXB/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="ar-XB" type="android" context="android_java" />
  185. <output filename="java/res/values-en-rXA/google_chrome_strings.xml" lang="en-XA" type="android" context="android_java" />
  186. </if>
  187. </outputs>
  188. <translations>
  189. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_af.xtb" lang="af" />
  190. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_am.xtb" lang="am" />
  191. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ar.xtb" lang="ar" />
  192. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_as.xtb" lang="as" />
  193. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_az.xtb" lang="az" />
  194. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_be.xtb" lang="be" />
  195. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_bg.xtb" lang="bg" />
  196. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_bn.xtb" lang="bn" />
  197. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_bs.xtb" lang="bs" />
  198. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ca.xtb" lang="ca" />
  199. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_cs.xtb" lang="cs" />
  200. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_cy.xtb" lang="cy" />
  201. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_da.xtb" lang="da" />
  202. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_de.xtb" lang="de" />
  203. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_el.xtb" lang="el" />
  204. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_en-GB.xtb" lang="en-GB" />
  205. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_es.xtb" lang="es" />
  206. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_es-419.xtb" lang="es-419" />
  207. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_et.xtb" lang="et" />
  208. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_eu.xtb" lang="eu" />
  209. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_fa.xtb" lang="fa" />
  210. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_fi.xtb" lang="fi" />
  211. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_fil.xtb" lang="fil" />
  212. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_fr.xtb" lang="fr" />
  213. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_fr-CA.xtb" lang="fr-CA" />
  214. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_gl.xtb" lang="gl" />
  215. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_gu.xtb" lang="gu" />
  216. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_hi.xtb" lang="hi" />
  217. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_hr.xtb" lang="hr" />
  218. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_hu.xtb" lang="hu" />
  219. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_hy.xtb" lang="hy" />
  220. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_id.xtb" lang="id" />
  221. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_is.xtb" lang="is" />
  222. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_it.xtb" lang="it" />
  223. <!-- The translation console uses 'iw' for Hebrew, but we use 'he'. -->
  224. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_iw.xtb" lang="he" />
  225. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ja.xtb" lang="ja" />
  226. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ka.xtb" lang="ka" />
  227. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_kk.xtb" lang="kk" />
  228. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_km.xtb" lang="km" />
  229. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_kn.xtb" lang="kn" />
  230. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ko.xtb" lang="ko" />
  231. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ky.xtb" lang="ky" />
  232. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_lo.xtb" lang="lo" />
  233. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_lt.xtb" lang="lt" />
  234. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_lv.xtb" lang="lv" />
  235. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_mk.xtb" lang="mk" />
  236. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ml.xtb" lang="ml" />
  237. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_mn.xtb" lang="mn" />
  238. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_mr.xtb" lang="mr" />
  239. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ms.xtb" lang="ms" />
  240. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_my.xtb" lang="my" />
  241. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ne.xtb" lang="ne" />
  242. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_nl.xtb" lang="nl" />
  243. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_no.xtb" lang="no" />
  244. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_or.xtb" lang="or" />
  245. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_pa.xtb" lang="pa" />
  246. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_pl.xtb" lang="pl" />
  247. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_pt-BR.xtb" lang="pt-BR" />
  248. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_pt-PT.xtb" lang="pt-PT" />
  249. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ro.xtb" lang="ro" />
  250. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ru.xtb" lang="ru" />
  251. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_si.xtb" lang="si" />
  252. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_sk.xtb" lang="sk" />
  253. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_sl.xtb" lang="sl" />
  254. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_sq.xtb" lang="sq" />
  255. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_sr.xtb" lang="sr" />
  256. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_sr-Latn.xtb" lang="sr-Latn" />
  257. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_sv.xtb" lang="sv" />
  258. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_sw.xtb" lang="sw" />
  259. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ta.xtb" lang="ta" />
  260. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_te.xtb" lang="te" />
  261. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_th.xtb" lang="th" />
  262. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_tr.xtb" lang="tr" />
  263. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_uk.xtb" lang="uk" />
  264. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_ur.xtb" lang="ur" />
  265. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_uz.xtb" lang="uz" />
  266. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_vi.xtb" lang="vi" />
  267. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_zh-CN.xtb" lang="zh-CN" />
  268. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_zh-HK.xtb" lang="zh-HK" />
  269. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_zh-TW.xtb" lang="zh-TW" />
  270. <file path="resources/google_chrome_strings_zu.xtb" lang="zu" />
  271. </translations>
  272. <release seq="1">
  273. <messages fallback_to_english="true">
  274. <!-- Settings specific strings -->
  275. <if expr="not is_android">
  276. <part file="settings_google_chrome_strings.grdp" />
  277. </if>
  278. <message name="IDS_PRODUCT_NAME" desc="The Chrome application name">
  279. Google Chrome
  280. </message>
  281. <message name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_NAME" desc="The Chrome application short name">
  282. Chrome
  283. </message>
  284. <if expr="is_win">
  285. <message name="IDS_SXS_SHORTCUT_NAME" desc="The Chrome shortcut name for canary channel">
  286. Google Chrome Canary
  287. </message>
  288. <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_NAME_BETA" desc="The Chrome shortcut name for beta channel">
  289. Google Chrome Beta
  290. </message>
  291. <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_NAME_DEV" desc="The Chrome shortcut name for dev channel">
  292. Google Chrome Dev
  293. </message>
  294. <message name="IDS_PRODUCT_DESCRIPTION" desc="Browser description">
  295. Google Chrome is a web browser that runs webpages and applications with lightning speed. It's fast, stable, and easy to use. Browse the web more safely with malware and phishing protection built into Google Chrome.
  296. </message>
  297. <message name="IDS_WELCOME_TO_CHROME" desc="Welcoming text announced via screen readers the first time Chrome is launched at the conclusion of installation.">
  298. Welcome to Chrome; new browser window opened
  299. </message>
  300. </if>
  301. <if expr="is_macosx or is_linux">
  302. <message name="IDS_FIRST_RUN_DIALOG_WINDOW_TITLE" desc="Window title of First Run dialog on Mac and Linux, displayed in title bar">
  303. Welcome to Google Chrome
  304. </message>
  305. </if>
  306. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  307. <if expr="reven">
  308. <message name="IDS_PRODUCT_OS_NAME" desc="The ChromeOS Flex application name">
  309. Google ChromeOS Flex
  310. </message>
  311. <message name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_OS_NAME" desc="The ChromeOS Flex application short name">
  312. ChromeOS Flex
  313. </message>
  314. <message name="IDS_INSTALLED_PRODUCT_OS_NAME" desc="Installed OS name">
  315. ChromeOS Flex
  316. </message>
  317. </if>
  318. <if expr="not reven">
  319. <message name="IDS_PRODUCT_OS_NAME" desc="The ChromeOS application name">
  320. Google ChromeOS
  321. </message>
  322. <message name="IDS_SHORT_PRODUCT_OS_NAME" desc="The ChromeOS application short name">
  323. ChromeOS
  324. </message>
  325. <message name="IDS_INSTALLED_PRODUCT_OS_NAME" desc="Installed OS name">
  326. ChromeOS Flex
  327. </message>
  328. </if>
  329. </if>
  330. <message name="IDS_PRODUCT_LOGO_ENTERPRISE_ALT_TEXT" desc="Alt text for the Chrome Enterprise logo image." formatter_data="android_java">
  331. Chrome Enterprise logo
  332. </message>
  333. <if expr="is_win">
  334. <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_NEW_WINDOW" desc="The text label of the New window shortcut context menu entry as of Windows 8">
  335. New window
  336. </message>
  337. </if>
  338. <if expr="is_macosx or chromeos_ash">
  339. <message name="IDS_TASK_MANAGER_TITLE" desc="The title of the Task Manager window">
  340. Task Manager
  341. </message>
  342. </if>
  343. <if expr="not is_macosx and not chromeos_ash">
  344. <message name="IDS_TASK_MANAGER_TITLE" desc="The title of the Task Manager window">
  345. Task Manager - Google Chrome
  346. </message>
  347. </if>
  348. <message name="IDS_SESSION_CRASHED_VIEW_UMA_OPTIN" desc="Text besides the checkbox to let users optin to UMA in the restore from previous crash bubble.">
  349. Help make Google Chrome better by sending crash reports and <ph name="UMA_LINK">$1<ex>usage statistics</ex></ph> to Google
  350. </message>
  351. <if expr="not chromeos_ash">
  352. <!-- Browser Window Title Format -->
  353. <message name="IDS_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for titles displayed in tabs and popup windows">
  354. <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Google Chrome
  355. </message>
  356. </if>
  357. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  358. <!-- Browser Window Title Format -->
  359. <message name="IDS_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for titles displayed in tabbed browser windows">
  360. Chrome - <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph>
  361. </message>
  362. </if>
  363. <if expr="not chromeos_ash and not is_macosx">
  364. <!-- Captive Portal Browser Window Title Format -->
  365. <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for titles displayed in captive portal popup windows">
  366. <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Network Sign-in - Chrome
  367. </message>
  368. </if>
  369. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  370. <!-- Captive Portal Browser Window Title Format -->
  371. <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for titles displayed in captive portal popup windows">
  372. Chrome - Network Sign-in - <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph>
  373. </message>
  374. </if>
  375. <if expr="is_macosx">
  376. <!-- Captive Portal Browser Window Title Format -->
  377. <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for titles displayed in captive portal popup windows">
  378. <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Network Sign-in
  379. </message>
  380. </if>
  381. <!-- Accessible window title format - includes the channel, and the same
  382. on all browser platforms rather than different on ChromeOS. -->
  383. <message name="IDS_ACCESSIBLE_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for the accessible name of a tabbed browser window">
  384. <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Google Chrome
  385. </message>
  386. <message name="IDS_ACCESSIBLE_BETA_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for the accessible name of a tabbed browser window for the beta channel version of the browser">
  387. <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Google Chrome Beta
  388. </message>
  389. <message name="IDS_ACCESSIBLE_DEV_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for the accessible name of a tabbed browser window for the developer (dev) channel version of the browser">
  390. <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Google Chrome Dev
  391. </message>
  392. <message name="IDS_ACCESSIBLE_CANARY_BROWSER_WINDOW_TITLE_FORMAT" desc="The format for the accessible name of a tabbed browser window for the canary (nightly build) channel version of the browser">
  393. <ph name="PAGE_TITLE">$1<ex>Google</ex></ph> - Google Chrome Canary
  394. </message>
  395. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_VERSION_COMPANY_NAME" desc="Company name on the about pages">
  396. Google LLC
  397. </message>
  398. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_VERSION_COPYRIGHT" desc="Copyright information on the about pages">
  399. Copyright <ph name="YEAR">{0,date,y}<ex>2016</ex></ph> Google LLC. All rights reserved.
  400. </message>
  401. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  402. <if expr="reven">
  403. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_CROS_VERSION_LICENSE" desc="Additional text displayed beneath the Chromium open source URLs for ChromeOS Flex.">
  404. ChromeOS Flex is made possible by additional <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_CROS_OSS">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1"&gt;</ph>open source software<ph name="END_LINK_CROS_OSS">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  405. </message>
  406. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_CROS_WITH_LINUX_VERSION_LICENSE" desc="Additional text displayed beneath the Chromium open source URLs for ChromeOS Flex when Crostini is installed.">
  407. ChromeOS Flex is made possible by additional <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_CROS_OSS">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1"&gt;</ph>open source software<ph name="END_LINK_CROS_OSS">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>, as is <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_LINUX_OSS">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$2"&gt;</ph>Linux development environment<ph name="END_LINK_LINUX_OSS">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  408. </message>
  409. </if>
  410. <if expr="not reven">
  411. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_CROS_VERSION_LICENSE" desc="Additional text displayed beneath the Chromium open source URLs for ChromeOS.">
  412. ChromeOS is made possible by additional <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_CROS_OSS">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1"&gt;</ph>open source software<ph name="END_LINK_CROS_OSS">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  413. </message>
  414. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_CROS_WITH_LINUX_VERSION_LICENSE" desc="Additional text displayed beneath the Chromium open source URLs for ChromeOS when Crostini is installed.">
  415. ChromeOS is made possible by additional <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_CROS_OSS">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$1"&gt;</ph>open source software<ph name="END_LINK_CROS_OSS">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>, as is <ph name="BEGIN_LINK_LINUX_OSS">&lt;a target="_blank" href="$2"&gt;</ph>Linux development environment<ph name="END_LINK_LINUX_OSS">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  416. </message>
  417. </if>
  418. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_SAFETY_INFORMATION" desc="The safety label in the About box.">
  419. Important use and safety information
  420. </message>
  421. </if>
  422. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_TERMS_OF_SERVICE" desc="The terms of service label in the About box.">
  423. Terms of Service
  424. </message>
  425. <if expr="is_macosx">
  426. <message name="IDS_MAC_10_11_OBSOLETE" desc="A message displayed on an at-launch infobar and About (Help) page warning the user that the OS version they are using will soon be or is already unsupported.">
  427. To get future Google Chrome updates, you'll need macOS 10.13 or later. This computer is using OS X 10.11.
  428. </message>
  429. <message name="IDS_MAC_10_12_OBSOLETE" desc="A message displayed on an at-launch infobar and About (Help) page warning the user that the OS version they are using will soon be or is already unsupported.">
  430. To get future Google Chrome updates, you'll need macOS 10.13 or later. This computer is using macOS 10.12.
  431. </message>
  432. </if>
  433. <if expr="is_win">
  434. <message name="IDS_WIN_XP_VISTA_OBSOLETE" desc="A message displayed on an at-launch infobar and about:help warning the user that the computer they are using is no longer supported.">
  435. This computer will no longer receive Google Chrome updates because Windows XP and Windows Vista are no longer supported
  436. </message>
  437. </if>
  438. <if expr="is_linux">
  439. <message name="IDS_LINUX_OBSOLETE" desc="A message displayed on an at-launch infobar and about:help warning the user that the OS version they are using is no longer supported.">
  440. Google Chrome may not function correctly because it is no longer supported on this Linux distribution
  441. </message>
  442. </if>
  443. <message name="IDS_ACCNAME_APP" desc="The accessible name for the app menu.">
  444. Chrome
  445. </message>
  446. <!-- Hung Browser Detector -->
  447. <if expr="is_win">
  448. <message name="IDS_BROWSER_HUNGBROWSER_MESSAGE" desc="Content of the dialog box shown when the browser is hung">
  449. Google Chrome is unresponsive. Relaunch now?
  450. </message>
  451. </if>
  452. <!-- Sharing messages -->
  453. <message name="IDS_BROWSER_SHARING_CLICK_TO_CALL_DIALOG_HELP_TEXT_NO_DEVICES" desc="The label to be shown as a help text of the dialog when user click on a phone number, if there are no phones to choose from.">
  454. To send a number from here to your Android phone, sign in to Chrome on both devices.
  455. </message>
  456. <message name="IDS_BROWSER_SHARING_CLICK_TO_CALL_DIALOG_HELP_TEXT_NO_DEVICES_ORIGIN" desc="The label to be shown as a help text of the dialog when user click on a phone number, if there are no phones to choose from.">
  457. To send a number from <ph name="ORIGIN">$1<ex>www.google.com</ex></ph> to your Android phone, sign in to Chrome on both devices.
  458. </message>
  459. <message name="IDS_BROWSER_SHARING_ERROR_DIALOG_TEXT_DEVICE_NOT_FOUND" desc="The text to be shown on the dialog when an error occurred because the device is not synced.">
  460. Make sure you are signed in to Chrome on your <ph name="TARGET_DEVICE_NAME">$1<ex>Pixel XL</ex></ph> and then try sending again.
  461. </message>
  462. <!-- Uninstall messages -->
  463. <if expr="is_win">
  464. <message name="IDS_UNINSTALL_CLOSE_APP" desc="Message to user when uninstall detects other app instance running">
  465. Please close all Google Chrome windows and try again.
  466. </message>
  467. <message name="IDS_UNINSTALL_VERIFY" desc="Message to confirm user wants to uninstall">
  468. Are you sure you want to uninstall Google Chrome?
  469. </message>
  470. <message name="IDS_UNINSTALL_CHROME" desc="The title of the Google Chrome uninstall dialog.">
  471. Uninstall Google Chrome
  472. </message>
  473. </if>
  474. <message name="IDS_FR_CUSTOMIZE_DEFAULT_BROWSER" desc="Default browser checkbox label">
  475. Make Google Chrome the default browser
  476. </message>
  477. <if expr="use_titlecase">
  478. <message name="IDS_STATUS_TRAY_KEEP_CHROME_RUNNING_IN_BACKGROUND" desc="In Title Case: The checkbox in the status tray context menu that controls whether chrome keeps running in the background after the last window is closed">
  479. Let Google Chrome Run in the Background
  480. </message>
  481. </if>
  482. <if expr="not use_titlecase">
  483. <message name="IDS_STATUS_TRAY_KEEP_CHROME_RUNNING_IN_BACKGROUND" desc="The checkbox in the status tray context menu that controls whether chrome keeps running in the background after the last window is closed">
  484. Let Google Chrome run in the background
  485. </message>
  486. </if>
  487. <message name="IDS_CANT_WRITE_USER_DIRECTORY_SUMMARY" desc="Summary of problem displayed in dialog when we can't create a directory for this user.">
  488. Google Chrome cannot read and write to its data directory:
  489. <ph name="USER_DATA_DIRECTORY">$1<ex>C:\Documents and Settings\devint\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome</ex></ph>
  490. </message>
  491. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  492. <if expr="reven">
  493. <message name="IDS_EULA_CHECKBOX_ENABLE_LOGGING" desc="The label of the checkbox to enable/disable crash and user metrics logging on EULA screen.">
  494. Optional: Help improve ChromeOS Flex features and performance by automatically sending diagnostic and usage data to Google.
  495. </message>
  496. </if>
  497. <if expr="not reven">
  498. <message name="IDS_EULA_CHECKBOX_ENABLE_LOGGING" desc="The label of the checkbox to enable/disable crash and user metrics logging on EULA screen.">
  499. Optional: Help improve ChromeOS features and performance by automatically sending diagnostic and usage data to Google.
  500. </message>
  501. </if>
  502. </if>
  503. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_TOO_NEW_ERROR" desc="Error displayed on startup when the profile is from a newer version of the product and can not be read">
  504. Your profile can not be used because it is from a newer version of Google Chrome.
  505. Some features may be unavailable. Please specify a different profile directory or use a newer version of Chrome.
  506. </message>
  507. <message name="IDS_PREFERENCES_UNREADABLE_ERROR" desc="Error displayed on startup when user preferences file can not be read">
  508. Your preferences can not be read.
  509. Some features may be unavailable and changes to preferences won't be saved.
  510. </message>
  511. <message name="IDS_PREFERENCES_CORRUPT_ERROR" desc="Error displayed on startup when user preferences file can not be read">
  512. Your preferences file is corrupt or invalid.
  513. Google Chrome is unable to recover your settings.
  514. </message>
  515. <!-- Add account dialog -->
  516. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  517. <message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_WELCOME_BODY_V2" desc="Text body for the Welcome screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
  518. If you want to use this account one-time only, you can use Guest mode in Chrome browser. If you want to add an account for someone else, <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a target="_blank" 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>.
  519. Permissions you've already given to websites and apps may apply to this account. You can manage your Google Accounts in <ph name="SETTINGS_LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="osSettingsLink" href="$3<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Settings<ph name="SETTINGS_LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  520. </message>
  521. <message name="IDS_ACCOUNT_MANAGER_DIALOG_WELCOME_BODY_V2_WITH_GUEST_MODE" desc="Text body for the Welcome screen in ChromeOS 'Add account' dialog.">
  522. If you want to use this account one-time only, you can use <ph name="GUEST_LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="guestModeLink" href="#"&gt;</ph>Guest mode<ph name="GUEST_LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> in Chrome browser. If you want to add an account for someone else, <ph name="LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a target="_blank" 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>.
  523. Permissions you've already given to websites and apps may apply to this account. You can manage your Google Accounts in <ph name="SETTINGS_LINK_BEGIN">&lt;a id="osSettingsLink" href="$3<ex>https://google.com/</ex>"&gt;</ph>Settings<ph name="SETTINGS_LINK_END">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>.
  524. </message>
  525. </if>
  526. <!-- Crash Recovery Dialog -->
  527. <message name="IDS_CRASH_RECOVERY_TITLE" desc="Title of dialog shown when the browser crashes.">
  528. Google Chrome
  529. </message>
  530. <if expr="is_win">
  531. <message name="IDS_CRASH_RECOVERY_CONTENT" desc="Text content telling the user the browser has crashed.">
  532. Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed. Relaunch now?
  533. </message>
  534. </if>
  535. <!-- Password generation strings -->
  536. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_GENERATION_PROMPT" desc="Autofill dropdown text describing password generation.">
  537. Chrome will save this password in your Google Account. You won’t have to remember it.
  538. </message>
  539. <!-- Password manager onboarding strings -->
  540. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_MANAGER_ONBOARDING_DETAILS_C" desc="The explanation text that is shown below the title in the password manager onboarding dialog.">
  541. Chrome lets you know if your passwords are ever compromised
  542. </message>
  543. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_MANAGER_TITLE_BRAND" desc="The product name used in the title of the password bubble.">
  544. Google Chrome
  545. </message>
  546. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_BUBBLES_PASSWORD_MANAGER_LINK_TEXT_SAVING_ON_DEVICE" desc="The text of the Google Password Manager links displayed on Password Manager bubbles footer when the credentials are stored only locally.">
  547. Google Password Manager
  548. </message>
  549. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_MANAGER_SAVE_PASSWORD_SIGNED_OUT_MESSAGE_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the Google Password Manager's save password message when the user is signed out.">
  550. To Google Password Manager on this device
  551. </message>
  552. <message name="IDS_PASSWORD_MANAGER_UPDATE_PASSWORD_SIGNED_OUT_MESSAGE_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the Google Password Manager's update password message when the user is signed out.">
  553. In Google Password Manager on this device
  554. </message>
  555. <if expr="is_macosx">
  556. <message name="IDS_PASSWORDS_PAGE_AUTHENTICATION_PROMPT" desc="Text for the dialog box that prompts the user for their OS account password before revealing plaintext passwords on the password page.">
  557. Google Chrome is trying to show passwords.
  558. </message>
  559. <message name="IDS_PASSWORDS_PAGE_COPY_AUTHENTICATION_PROMPT" desc="Text for the dialog box that prompts the user for their OS account password before copying plaintext passwords into the clipbord.">
  560. Google Chrome is trying to copy passwords.
  561. </message>
  562. <message name="IDS_PASSWORDS_PAGE_EDIT_AUTHENTICATION_PROMPT" desc="Text for the dialog box that prompts the user for their OS account password before editing plaintext passwords on the password page.">
  563. Google Chrome is trying to edit passwords.
  564. </message>
  565. <message name="IDS_PASSWORDS_PAGE_EXPORT_AUTHENTICATION_PROMPT" desc="Text for the dialog box that prompts the user for their OS account password before exporting passwords to a file.">
  566. Google Chrome wants to export your passwords.
  567. </message>
  568. </if>
  569. <if expr="is_win">
  570. <message name="IDS_PASSWORDS_PAGE_AUTHENTICATION_PROMPT" desc="Text for the dialog box that prompts the user for their OS account password before revealing plaintext passwords on the password page.">
  571. Google Chrome is trying to show passwords. Type your Windows password to allow this.
  572. </message>
  573. <message name="IDS_PASSWORDS_PAGE_COPY_AUTHENTICATION_PROMPT" desc="Text for the dialog box that prompts the user for their OS account password before copying plaintext passwords into the clipbord.">
  574. Google Chrome is trying to copy passwords. Type your Windows password to allow this.
  575. </message>
  576. <message name="IDS_PASSWORDS_PAGE_EDIT_AUTHENTICATION_PROMPT" desc="Text for the dialog box that prompts the user for their OS account password before editing plaintext passwords on the password page.">
  577. Google Chrome is trying to edit passwords. Type your Windows password to allow this.
  578. </message>
  579. <message name="IDS_PASSWORDS_PAGE_EXPORT_AUTHENTICATION_PROMPT" desc="Text for the dialog box that prompts the user for their OS account password before exporting passwords to a file.">
  580. Google Chrome wants to export your passwords. Type your Windows password to allow this.
  581. </message>
  582. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_HIGHER_VERSION" desc="Error displayed when higher version already exists.">
  583. This computer already has a more recent version of Google Chrome. If the software is not working, please uninstall Google Chrome and try again.
  584. </message>
  585. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_FAILED" desc="Error displayed if installation fails due to some unknown error.">
  586. Installation failed due to unspecified error. If Google Chrome is currently running, please close it and try again.
  587. </message>
  588. <message name="IDS_SAME_VERSION_REPAIR_FAILED" desc="Error displayed if installation fails due to Chrome running.">
  589. Can not install the same Google Chrome version that is currently running. Please close Google Chrome and try again.
  590. </message>
  591. <message name="IDS_SETUP_PATCH_FAILED" desc="Error message when setup.exe fails to patch itself.">
  592. Installation failed due to unspecified error. Please download Google Chrome again.
  593. </message>
  594. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_OS_NOT_SUPPORTED" desc="Error displayed if OS is not supported">
  595. Google Chrome requires Windows 7 or higher.
  596. </message>
  597. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_OS_ERROR" desc="Error displayed when any Windows API call fails and we do not have more specific information.">
  598. An operating system error occurred during installation. Please download Google Chrome again.
  599. </message>
  600. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_SINGLETON_ACQUISITION_FAILED" desc="Error displayed when the installer cannot run because another installer is already running.">
  601. Another operation on Google Chrome is in progress. Please try again later.
  602. </message>
  603. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_TEMP_DIR_FAILED" desc="Error displayed when we fail to create temporary directory during installation.">
  604. The installer couldn't create a temporary directory. Please check for free disk space and permission to install software.
  605. </message>
  606. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_UNCOMPRESSION_FAILED" desc="Error when when we can not uncompress installation archive.">
  607. The installer failed to uncompress archive. Please download Google Chrome again.
  608. </message>
  609. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_INVALID_ARCHIVE" desc="Error displayed when we can not open the installation archive.">
  610. The installer archive is corrupted or invalid. Please download Google Chrome again.
  611. </message>
  612. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_INSUFFICIENT_RIGHTS" desc="Error displayed when a non admin user tries to attempt system level install/uninstall.">
  613. You do not have appropriate rights for system-level install. Try running the installer again as Administrator.
  614. </message>
  615. <message name="IDS_INSTALL_EXISTING_VERSION_LAUNCHED" desc="A message shown to users who try to install Chrome in their user profile directory when their computer already has Chrome installed for all users. In this case, the installer silently launches the existing version of Chrome for all users rather than installing a second version of Chrome.">
  616. Google Chrome is already installed for all users on your computer.
  617. </message>
  618. </if>
  619. <!-- Options Dialog -->
  620. <if expr="is_win">
  621. <message name="IDS_SHORTCUT_TOOLTIP" desc="Text for the hover-on tooltip for the Google Chrome shortcuts.">
  622. Access the Internet
  623. </message>
  624. <message name="IDS_UNINSTALL_DELETE_PROFILE" desc="Text to show user to ask whether to delete all the profile data also during uninstallation.">
  625. Also delete your browsing data?
  626. </message>
  627. <message name="IDS_UNINSTALL_SET_DEFAULT_BROWSER" desc="Text to ask whether to set another browser as default when Chromium is uninstalled.">
  628. Change default browser to:
  629. </message>
  630. <message name="IDS_UNINSTALL_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Label for uninstall button on Uninstall confirmation dialog.">
  631. Uninstall
  632. </message>
  633. </if>
  634. <message name="IDS_DEFAULT_BROWSER_INFOBAR_TEXT" desc="Text to show in an infobar when Google Chrome is not the current default browser.">
  635. Google Chrome isn't your default browser
  636. </message>
  637. <message name="IDS_TAILORED_SECURITY_CONSENTED_ENABLE_NOTIFICATION_DESCRIPTION" desc="The text of the notification asking if the user wants to enable Enhanced Safe Browsing">
  638. You turned on Enhanced Safe Browsing in your account. Now get it for Chrome.
  639. </message>
  640. <if expr="is_win">
  641. <!-- Try Chrome Toast Dialog -->
  642. <message name="IDS_TRY_TOAST_HEADING" desc="Top line of the try-chrome-again dialog">
  643. There is a new version of Google Chrome available.
  644. </message>
  645. <message name="IDS_TRY_TOAST_HEADING2" desc="Top line of the try-chrome-again dialog">
  646. There's a new version of Google Chrome available, and it's faster than ever.
  647. </message>
  648. <message name="IDS_TRY_TOAST_HEADING3" desc="Top line of the try-chrome-again dialog">
  649. There's a new, safer version of Google Chrome available.
  650. </message>
  651. <message name="IDS_TRY_TOAST_HEADING4" desc="Top line of the try-chrome-again dialog">
  652. Google Chrome has been updated, but you haven't used it for at least 30 days.
  653. </message>
  654. <message name="IDS_TRY_TOAST_HEADING_SKYPE" desc="Top line of the try-chrome-again dialog">
  655. Google Chrome lets you click a phone number on the web and call it with Skype!
  656. </message>
  657. </if>
  658. <!-- Download Bubble Items -->
  659. <message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_DANGEROUS_FILE"
  660. desc="Message shown to the user to validate the download of a dangerous file.">
  661. Chrome blocked this file because this type of file is dangerous
  662. </message>
  663. <message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_MALICIOUS_URL_BLOCKED"
  664. desc="Message shown to the user to validate the download when the download url is classified to lead to malware by the safebrowsing database.">
  665. Chrome blocked this file because it is dangerous
  666. </message>
  667. <message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_SUBPAGE_SUMMARY_UNKNOWN_SOURCE"
  668. desc="Summary of dangerous warning for a file (like an extension) from an unknown source.">
  669. Extensions, apps, and themes from unknown sources can harm your device. Chrome recommends only installing them from the Chrome Web Store
  670. </message>
  671. <message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_SUBPAGE_SUMMARY_MALWARE"
  672. desc="Subpage summary for malware warning for the user.">
  673. Chrome blocked this file because it has malware
  674. </message>
  675. <message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_BUBBLE_SUBPAGE_SUMMARY_DEEP_SCANNING_PROMPT"
  676. desc="Subpage summary of warning for Deep Scanning.">
  677. Chrome recommends scanning this file because it may be dangerous
  678. </message>
  679. <!-- Download Shelf Items -->
  680. <message name="IDS_DOWNLOAD_STATUS_CRX_INSTALL_RUNNING"
  681. desc="Message shown when a CRX has been downloaded and is being unpacked.">
  682. Adding to Chrome...
  683. </message>
  684. <message name="IDS_PROMPT_DOWNLOAD_CHANGES_SETTINGS"
  685. desc="Message shown on the download shelf when the download is known to change settings in the browser.">
  686. <ph name="FILE_NAME">$1<ex>bla.exe</ex></ph> may be dangerous, so Chrome has blocked it.
  687. </message>
  688. <message name="IDS_PROMPT_MALICIOUS_DOWNLOAD_URL"
  689. desc="Message shown to the user to validate the download when the download url is classified to lead to malware by the safebrowsing database.">
  690. This file is dangerous, so Chrome has blocked it.
  691. </message>
  692. <message name="IDS_PROMPT_MALICIOUS_DOWNLOAD_CONTENT"
  693. desc="Message shown to the user to validate the download when the download content is classified to lead to malware by safebrowsing.">
  694. <ph name="FILE_NAME">$1<ex>malware.exe</ex></ph> is dangerous, so Chrome has blocked it.
  695. </message>
  696. <message name="IDS_BLOCK_REASON_DANGEROUS_DOWNLOAD"
  697. desc="Message shown to the user on chrome://downloads page to explain that this download is blocked because it is malware.">
  698. This file is dangerous, so Chrome has blocked it.
  699. </message>
  700. <message name="IDS_BLOCK_REASON_UNWANTED_DOWNLOAD"
  701. desc="Message shown to the user on chrome://downloads page to explain that this download is blocked because it is unwanted sofware.">
  702. This file may be dangerous, so Chrome has blocked it.
  703. </message>
  704. <!-- Abandon in-progress downloads confirmation dialog -->
  705. <if expr="not is_macosx">
  706. <message name="IDS_ABANDON_DOWNLOAD_DIALOG_BROWSER_MESSAGE" desc="Message on a dialog shown when the user closes the browser while one or more downloads are in progress. This string is shown on Windows, ChromeOS, and Linux, which all use 'Exit' to refer to closing a browser.">
  707. Exit Chrome anyway?
  708. </message>
  709. </if>
  710. <if expr="is_macosx">
  711. <message name="IDS_ABANDON_DOWNLOAD_DIALOG_BROWSER_MESSAGE" desc="Mac OSX Only: Message on a dialog shown when the user closes the browser while one or more downloads are in progress. This string is shown on Mac OSX only, which uses 'Quit' to refer to closing a browser.">
  712. Quit Chrome anyway?
  713. </message>
  714. </if>
  715. <!-- Quit all apps confirmation dialog -->
  716. <if expr="is_macosx">
  717. <message name="IDS_QUIT_WITH_APPS_TITLE" desc="Title for a notification explaining that Chrome is running in the background.">
  718. Google Chrome is in background mode.
  719. </message>
  720. </if>
  721. <!-- Google API keys info bar -->
  722. <message name="IDS_MISSING_GOOGLE_API_KEYS" desc="Message shown when Google API keys are missing. This message is followed by a 'Learn more' link.">
  723. Google API keys are missing. Some functionality of Google Chrome will be disabled.
  724. </message>
  725. <!-- Extension/App install prompt -->
  726. <if expr="enable_extensions">
  727. <!-- Extension installed bubble -->
  728. <message name="IDS_EXTENSION_INSTALLED_HEADING" desc="Title of the extension-installed bubble. Instructs that the extension was installed.">
  729. <ph name="EXTENSION_NAME">$1<ex>Gmail Checker</ex></ph> has been added to Chrome
  730. </message>
  731. <!-- Extension uninstall prompt -->
  732. <message name="IDS_EXTENSION_UNINSTALL_PROMPT_REMOVE_DATA_CHECKBOX" desc="Checkbox text to ask the user whether they want to remove associated data at uninstall time. Only used when uninstalling an app associated with a particular website.">
  733. Also clear data from Chrome (<ph name="URL">$1<ex>www.google.com</ex></ph>)
  734. </message>
  735. <!-- Extension alerts. -->
  736. <message name="IDS_EXTENSION_ALERT_ITEM_BLOCKLISTED_MALWARE" desc="A statement that an extension has been newly blocklisted for malware.">
  737. Chrome found that "<ph name="EXTENSION_NAME">$1<ex>Gmail Checker</ex></ph>" contains malware
  738. </message>
  739. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_ALERT_ITEM_BLOCKLISTED_MALWARE_TITLE" desc="A statement that an extension has been newly blocklisted for malware.">
  740. Chrome found that these extensions contain malware:
  741. </message>
  742. </if>
  743. <!-- chrome://settings/extensions page -->
  744. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_INCOGNITO_WARNING" desc="Warns the user that Chrome cannot prevent extensions from recording history in Incognito mode. Displayed in extensions management UI after an extension is selected to be run in Incognito mode.">
  745. Warning: Google Chrome cannot prevent extensions from recording your browsing history. To disable this extension in Incognito mode, unselect this option.
  746. </message>
  747. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_UNINSTALL" desc="The link for uninstalling extensions.">
  748. Remove from Chrome...
  749. </message>
  750. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_SHORTCUT_SCOPE_IN_CHROME" desc="The label to indicate that a shortcut will be triggerable only from within the Chrome application.">
  751. In Chrome
  752. </message>
  753. <if expr="enable_extensions">
  754. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_MULTIPLE_UNSUPPORTED_DISABLED_BODY" desc="Body of the dialog shown when multiple unsupported extensions have been disabled.">
  755. To make Chrome safer, we disabled some extensions that aren't listed in the <ph name="IDS_EXTENSION_WEB_STORE_TITLE">$1<ex>Chrome Web Store</ex></ph> and may have been added without your knowledge.
  756. </message>
  757. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_SINGLE_UNSUPPORTED_DISABLED_BODY" desc="Body of the dialog shown when a single unsupported extension has been disabled.">
  758. To make Chrome safer, we disabled the following extension that isn't listed in the <ph name="IDS_EXTENSION_WEB_STORE_TITLE">$1<ex>Chrome Web Store</ex></ph> and may have been added without your knowledge.
  759. </message>
  760. </if>
  761. <!-- App menu -->
  762. <message name="IDS_APPMENU_TOOLTIP" desc="The tooltip to show for the browser menu">
  763. Customize and control Google Chrome
  764. </message>
  765. <message name="IDS_APPMENU_TOOLTIP_UPDATE_AVAILABLE" desc="The tooltip to show for the browser menu when an update is available">
  766. Customize and control Google Chrome. Update is available.
  767. </message>
  768. <message name="IDS_APPMENU_TOOLTIP_ALERT" desc="The tooltip to show for the browser menu when a non-update alert is displayed">
  769. Customize and control Google Chrome. Something needs your attention - click for details.
  770. </message>
  771. <message name="IDS_OPEN_IN_CHROME" desc="The text label of the Open in Chrome menu item for the Hosted App app menu">
  772. &amp;Open in Chrome
  773. </message>
  774. <if expr="use_titlecase and not chromeos_ash">
  775. <message name="IDS_ABOUT" desc="In Title Case: The text label of the About Chrome menu item">
  776. About &amp;Google Chrome
  777. </message>
  778. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_TO_UPDATE" desc="In Title Case: The text label of the relaunch to update Chrome menu item">
  779. Relaunch to Update &amp;Chrome
  780. </message>
  781. </if>
  782. <if expr="not use_titlecase and not chromeos_ash">
  783. <message name="IDS_ABOUT" desc="The text label of the About Chrome menu item">
  784. About &amp;Google Chrome
  785. </message>
  786. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_TO_UPDATE" desc="The text label of the relaunch to update Chrome menu item">
  787. Relaunch to update &amp;Chrome
  788. </message>
  789. </if>
  790. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  791. <message name="IDS_ABOUT" desc="The text label of the About Chrome menu item">
  792. About &amp;Google Chrome
  793. </message>
  794. <if expr="reven">
  795. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_TO_UPDATE" desc="The text label of the relaunch to update ChromeOS Flex menu item">
  796. Relaunch to update &amp;ChromeOS Flex
  797. </message>
  798. </if>
  799. <if expr="not reven">
  800. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_TO_UPDATE" desc="The text label of the relaunch to update ChromeOS menu item">
  801. Relaunch to update &amp;ChromeOS
  802. </message>
  803. </if>
  804. </if>
  805. <if expr="is_macosx">
  806. <message name="IDS_APP_MENU_PRODUCT_NAME" desc="The application's short name, used for the Mac's application menu, activity monitor, etc. This should be less than 16 characters. Example: Chrome, not Google Chrome.">
  807. Chrome
  808. </message>
  809. <message name="IDS_HELPER_NAME" desc="The helper application's name. Should contain the Chrome application name (IDS_PRODUCT_NAME). Example: Google Chrome Helper.">
  810. Google Chrome Helper
  811. </message>
  812. <message name="IDS_SHORT_HELPER_NAME" desc="The helper application's short name, used for the Mac's application menu, activity monitor, etc. Example: Chrome Helper, not Google Chrome Helper.">
  813. Chrome Helper
  814. </message>
  815. </if>
  816. <!-- Chrome sign-in page -->
  817. <message name="IDS_CHROME_SIGNIN_TITLE" desc="Title on the about:chrome-signin page">
  818. Chrome
  819. </message>
  820. <!-- DICE sign-in promo strings -->
  821. <message name="IDS_PROFILES_DICE_SYNC_PROMO" desc="Text describing the benefits of turning on Sync.">
  822. Sync and personalize Chrome across your devices
  823. </message>
  824. <!-- One click sign-in infobar -->
  825. <if expr="not chromeos_ash">
  826. <message name="IDS_SYNC_WRONG_EMAIL" desc="Message shown when sync setup failed due to the user entering the wrong email address for sign-in.">
  827. You were signed in to Chrome as <ph name="USER_EMAIL_ADDRESS">$1<ex>foo@gmail.com</ex></ph>. Please use the same account to sign in again.
  828. </message>
  829. <message name="IDS_SYNC_USED_PROFILE_ERROR" desc="An error message shown when user tries to sign in to a profile that is used by other user name before.">
  830. Someone previously signed in to Chrome on this computer as <ph name="ACCOUNT_EMAIL_LAST">$1<ex>user@example.com</ex></ph>. Please create a new Chrome user to keep your information separate.
  831. </message>
  832. </if>
  833. <!-- Enterprise sign-in dialog -->
  834. <if expr="toolkit_views">
  835. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_SIGNIN_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog to confirm linking the browser profile with the signed-in enterprise account">
  836. Link your Chrome data to this account?
  837. </message>
  838. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_SIGNIN_EXPLANATION_WITHOUT_PROFILE_CREATION" desc="The warning message displayed to an enterprise user about to link their profile to their Google account. This message is followed by a 'Learn more' link.">
  839. You are signing in with a managed account and giving its administrator control over your Google Chrome profile. Your Chrome data, such as your apps, bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings will become permanently tied to <ph name="USER_NAME">$1<ex>pat@example.com</ex></ph>. You will be able to delete this data via the Google Accounts Dashboard, but you will not be able to associate this data with another account. <ph name="LEARN_MORE">$2<ex>Learn more</ex></ph>
  840. </message>
  841. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_SIGNIN_EXPLANATION_WITH_PROFILE_CREATION" desc="The warning message displayed to an enterprise user about to link their profile to their Google account. Additionally notifies the user that they can create a new profile instead. This message is followed by a 'Learn more' link.">
  842. You are signing in with a managed account and giving its administrator control over your Google Chrome profile. Your Chrome data, such as your apps, bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings will become permanently tied to <ph name="USER_NAME">$1<ex>pat@example.com</ex></ph>. You will be able to delete this data via the Google Accounts Dashboard, but you will not be able to associate this data with another account. You can optionally create a new profile to keep your existing Chrome data separate. <ph name="LEARN_MORE">$2<ex>Learn more</ex></ph>
  843. </message>
  844. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_SIGNIN_WORK_PROFILE_TITLE" desc="The title of the dialog to confirm adding a new work profile with the signed-in enterprise account">
  845. Add Work Profile to this browser
  846. </message>
  847. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_SIGNIN_WORK_PROFILE_CREATION" desc="The warning message displayed to an enterprise user about to link their profile to their Google account. This message is followed by a 'Learn more' link.">
  848. You are adding a work profile to this browser and giving your administrator control over just the work profile.
  849. </message>
  850. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_SIGNIN_WORK_PROFILE_ISOLATION_NOTICE" desc="Notice that work profiles are separated from any personal profile">
  851. This work profile is completely separate from your personal profile.
  852. </message>
  853. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_SIGNIN_WORK_PROFILE_EXPLANATION" desc="The warning message displayed to an enterprise user about to link their profile to their Google account. This message is followed by a 'Learn more' link.">
  854. Any Chrome data that is generated during the use of this profile (such as the creation of bookmarks, history, passwords, and other settings) can be removed by the work profile administrator. <ph name="LEARN_MORE">$1<ex>Learn more</ex></ph>
  855. </message>
  856. <!-- New one-click sign-in dialog contents for SAML support -->
  857. <message name="IDS_ONE_CLICK_SIGNIN_DIALOG_TITLE_NEW" desc="The title of the modal dialog window that opens when the user chooses to use one click sign-in.">
  858. You're signed in to Chrome!
  859. </message>
  860. <message name="IDS_ONE_CLICK_SIGNIN_DIALOG_MESSAGE_NEW" desc="The message of the one click sign-in dialog.">
  861. You're signed in as <ph name="USER_EMAIL_ADDRESS">$1<ex>foo@gmail.com</ex></ph>. Now you can access your bookmarks, history, and other settings on all your signed in devices.
  862. </message>
  863. </if>
  864. <!-- about:browser-switch strings -->
  865. <if expr="toolkit_views and not chromeos_lacros and not chromeos_ash">
  866. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_BROWSER_SWITCH_DESCRIPTION_UNKNOWN_BROWSER" desc="Description shown while waiting for an alternative browser to open, when the browser name is not auto-detected">
  867. Your system administrator has configured Google Chrome to open an alternative browser to access <ph name="TARGET_URL_HOSTNAME">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph>.
  868. </message>
  869. <message name="IDS_ABOUT_BROWSER_SWITCH_DESCRIPTION_KNOWN_BROWSER" desc="Description shown while waiting for an alternative browser to open, when the browser name is auto-detected">
  870. Your system administrator has configured Google Chrome to open <ph name="ALTERNATIVE_BROWSER_NAME">$2<ex>Internet Explorer</ex></ph> to access <ph name="TARGET_URL_HOSTNAME">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph>.
  871. </message>
  872. </if>
  873. <!-- NTP strings -->
  874. <message name="IDS_NTP_CUSTOMIZE_BUTTON_LABEL" desc="Label for button on the New Tab Page that opens dialog to customize Chrome browser.">
  875. Customize Chrome
  876. </message>
  877. <!-- Signin Email Confirmation tab modal dialog -->
  878. <if expr="not chromeos_ash">
  879. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_EMAIL_CONFIRMATION_TITLE" desc="Title of the signin email confirmation tab modal dialog.">
  880. <ph name="USER_EMAIL_ADDRESS">$1<ex>foo@gmail.com</ex></ph> was previously using Chrome
  881. </message>
  882. </if>
  883. <if expr="not chromeos_ash and not is_android and not chromeos_lacros">
  884. <!-- Dice Web Signin Interception Bubble-->
  885. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_DICE_WEB_INTERCEPT_CREATE_BUBBLE_TITLE" desc="Title of the web signin interception bubble">
  886. Continue in a new Chrome profile?
  887. </message>
  888. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_DICE_WEB_INTERCEPT_SWITCH_BUBBLE_TITLE" desc="Title for the profile switch interception bubble">
  889. Switch to existing Chrome profile?
  890. </message>
  891. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_DICE_WEB_INTERCEPT_SWITCH_BUBBLE_DESC" desc="Description for the profile switch interception bubble">
  892. A Chrome profile with this account already exists
  893. </message>
  894. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_DICE_WEB_INTERCEPT_CONSUMER_BUBBLE_DESC" desc="Body of the web signin interception bubble">
  895. <ph name="EXISTING_USER">$1<ex>Elisa</ex></ph> is already signed in to this Chrome profile. To keep your browsing separate, Chrome can create your own profile for you.
  896. </message>
  897. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_DICE_WEB_INTERCEPT_CONSUMER_BUBBLE_DESC_MANAGED_DEVICE" desc="Body of the web signin interception bubble on a managed device">
  898. <ph name="EXISTING_USER">$1<ex>Elisa</ex></ph> is already signed in to this Chrome profile. This will create a new Chrome profile for <ph name="USER_EMAIL_ADDRESS">$2<ex>foo@gmail.com</ex></ph>
  899. </message>
  900. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_DICE_WEB_INTERCEPT_ENTERPRISE_BUBBLE_DESC_MANAGED_DEVICE" desc="Body of the web signin interception bubble when the new account is personal and the existing account is managed on a managed device">
  901. This will create a new Chrome profile for <ph name="USER_EMAIL_ADDRESS">$1<ex>foo@gmail.com</ex></ph>
  902. </message>
  903. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_DICE_WEB_INTERCEPT_CONSUMER_BUBBLE_DESC_V2" desc="Body of the web signin interception bubble. It is shown when the user signs in on the web while they already have another account present in the current profile.">
  904. Another account is already signed in. To keep your browsing separate, Chrome can create your own profile for you.
  905. </message>
  906. </if>
  907. <if expr="not chromeos_ash and not is_android">
  908. <!-- Profile Customization Web UI -->
  909. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_CUSTOMIZATION_TEXT" desc="Text of the profile customization bubble">
  910. Customize your new Chrome profile
  911. </message>
  912. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_CUSTOMIZATION_TITLE_V2" desc="Title of the profile customization dialog">
  913. Customize your Chrome profile
  914. </message>
  915. </if>
  916. <!-- Chrome Cleanup prompt -->
  917. <if expr="is_win">
  918. <message name="IDS_CHROME_CLEANUP_PROMPT_EXPLANATION" desc="Description in the Chrome Cleanup dialog that Chrome browser shows when unwanted software, like ad injectors or software that changes the user's settings without their knowledge, is found on the user's computer. Appears under the title asking 'Remove harmful software?' Actor is Chrome; we are asking, Do you want Chrome to remove harmful software? 'it' is harmful software. User has the option of clicking 'Remove' to proceed with a cleanup, or 'Details' to see more details. The description is also shown on the Chrome Cleanup section of the Settings page, under 'Remove harmful software' title. Preferrably, the translation for this string should parallel IDS_SETTINGS_RESET_CLEANUP_EXPLANATION_CURRENTLY_REMOVING.">
  919. There's harmful software on your computer. Chrome can remove it, restore your settings, and disable extensions to make your browser work normally again.
  920. </message>
  921. </if>
  922. <!-- Sync/sign-in error messages -->
  923. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  924. <if expr="reven">
  925. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_ERROR_SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="Context title shown in the notification header of sign-in error notification for ChromeOS Flex Secondary Accounts.">
  926. ChromeOS Flex System
  927. </message>
  928. <message name="IDS_SYNC_SIGN_IN_ERROR_BUBBLE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the sign-in error notification when the user's sign-in credentials are out of date.">
  929. ChromeOS Flex could not sync your data because your account sign-in details are out of date.
  930. </message>
  931. <message name="IDS_SYNC_UNAVAILABLE_ERROR_BUBBLE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the sign-in error notification when sync is not available for their domain.">
  932. ChromeOS Flex could not sync your data because Sync is not available for your domain.
  933. </message>
  934. <message name="IDS_SYNC_OTHER_SIGN_IN_ERROR_BUBBLE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the sign-in error notification when there's an error signing in.">
  935. ChromeOS Flex could not sync your data due to an error signing in.
  936. </message>
  937. </if>
  938. <if expr="not reven">
  939. <message name="IDS_SIGNIN_ERROR_SECONDARY_ACCOUNT_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="Context title shown in the notification header of sign-in error notification for ChromeOS Secondary Accounts.">
  940. ChromeOS System
  941. </message>
  942. <message name="IDS_SYNC_SIGN_IN_ERROR_BUBBLE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the sign-in error notification when the user's sign-in credentials are out of date.">
  943. ChromeOS could not sync your data because your account sign-in details are out of date.
  944. </message>
  945. <message name="IDS_SYNC_UNAVAILABLE_ERROR_BUBBLE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the sign-in error notification when sync is not available for their domain.">
  946. ChromeOS could not sync your data because Sync is not available for your domain.
  947. </message>
  948. <message name="IDS_SYNC_OTHER_SIGN_IN_ERROR_BUBBLE_VIEW_MESSAGE" desc="Message in the sign-in error notification when there's an error signing in.">
  949. ChromeOS could not sync your data due to an error signing in.
  950. </message>
  951. </if>
  952. </if>
  953. <!-- App list -->
  954. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  955. <message name="IDS_APP_LIST_EXTENSIONS_UNINSTALL" desc="Title text for the context menu item of a non-platform-app app list item that removes the app.">
  956. Remove from Chrome...
  957. </message>
  958. </if>
  959. <!-- App shortcuts -->
  960. <message name="IDS_APP_SHORTCUTS_SUBDIR_NAME" desc="Name for the Chrome Apps Start Menu folder name.">
  961. Chrome Apps
  962. </message>
  963. <message name="IDS_APP_SHORTCUTS_SUBDIR_NAME_CANARY" desc="Name for the Chrome Apps Start Menu folder name for the Canary channel.">
  964. Chrome Canary Apps
  965. </message>
  966. <if expr="is_win">
  967. <message name="IDS_APP_SHORTCUTS_SUBDIR_NAME_BETA" desc="Name for the Chrome Apps Start Menu folder name for the Beta channel.">
  968. Chrome Beta Apps
  969. </message>
  970. <message name="IDS_APP_SHORTCUTS_SUBDIR_NAME_DEV" desc="Name for the Chrome Apps Start Menu folder name for the Dev channel.">
  971. Chrome Dev Apps
  972. </message>
  973. </if>
  974. <!-- ChromeOS OOBE Terms of Service screen-->
  975. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  976. <if expr="reven">
  977. <message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_SUBHEADING" desc="Subheading at the top of the Terms of Service screen. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
  978. <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires that you read and accept the following Terms of Service before using this device. These terms do not expand, modify or limit the Google ChromeOS Flex Terms.
  979. </message>
  980. </if>
  981. <if expr="not reven">
  982. <message name="IDS_TERMS_OF_SERVICE_SCREEN_SUBHEADING" desc="Subheading at the top of the Terms of Service screen. MANAGER can be a domain or an email address.">
  983. <ph name="MANAGER">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> requires that you read and accept the following Terms of Service before using this device. These terms do not expand, modify or limit the Google ChromeOS Terms.
  984. </message>
  985. </if>
  986. </if>
  987. <!-- MediaStream capture status tray icon -->
  988. <message name="IDS_MEDIA_STREAM_STATUS_TRAY_TEXT_AUDIO_AND_VIDEO" desc="Tool tip for the capture status tray icon when microphone and camera are being used">
  989. Google Chrome is using your camera and microphone.
  990. </message>
  991. <message name="IDS_MEDIA_STREAM_STATUS_TRAY_TEXT_AUDIO_ONLY" desc="Tool tip for the capture status tray icon when microphone is being used">
  992. Google Chrome is using your microphone.
  993. </message>
  994. <message name="IDS_MEDIA_STREAM_STATUS_TRAY_TEXT_VIDEO_ONLY" desc="Tool tip for the capture status tray icon when camera is being used">
  995. Google Chrome is using your camera.
  996. </message>
  997. <!-- ProcessSingleton -->
  998. <if expr="is_posix">
  999. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_IN_USE_POSIX" desc="Message shown when the browser cannot start because the profile is in use on a different host.">
  1000. The profile appears to be in use by another Google Chrome process (<ph name="PROCESS_ID">$1<ex>12345</ex></ph>) on another computer (<ph name="HOST_NAME">$2<ex>example.com</ex></ph>). Chrome has locked the profile so that it doesn't get corrupted. If you are sure no other processes are using this profile, you can unlock the profile and relaunch Chrome.
  1001. </message>
  1002. </if>
  1003. <!-- Mac First-run dialog messages -->
  1004. <if expr="is_macosx">
  1005. <message name="IDS_FIRSTRUN_DLG_MAC_SET_DEFAULT_BROWSER_LABEL" desc="Label for checkbox that sets the default browser">
  1006. Set Google Chrome as your default browser
  1007. </message>
  1008. </if>
  1009. <!-- Material Design User Manager -->
  1010. <if expr="not is_android and not chromeos_ash">
  1011. <!-- User pod remove sync warning text -->
  1012. <message name="IDS_LOGIN_POD_USER_REMOVE_WARNING_SYNC" desc="Main text shown as a warning when attempting to remove an user.">
  1013. This person's browsing data will be deleted from this device. To recover the data, sign in to Chrome as <ph name="USER_EMAIL">$2<ex>foo@example.com</ex></ph>.
  1014. </message>
  1015. <!-- Tutorial -->
  1016. <message name="IDS_USER_MANAGER_TUTORIAL_SLIDE_INTRO_TITLE" desc="Title of the tutorial introduction slide">
  1017. Chrome just got better
  1018. </message>
  1019. <message name="IDS_USER_MANAGER_TUTORIAL_SLIDE_INTRO_TEXT" desc="Main text of the tutorial introduction slide">
  1020. Now it's easier to use Chrome with your Google Account and on shared computers.
  1021. </message>
  1022. <message name="IDS_USER_MANAGER_TUTORIAL_SLIDE_YOUR_CHROME_TITLE" desc="Title of the personalization slide">
  1023. This is your Chrome
  1024. </message>
  1025. <message name="IDS_USER_MANAGER_TUTORIAL_SLIDE_YOUR_CHROME_TEXT" desc="Main text of the personalization slide">
  1026. Your web, bookmarks, and other Chrome stuff live here.
  1027. </message>
  1028. <message name="IDS_USER_MANAGER_TUTORIAL_SLIDE_GUEST_TEXT" desc="Main text of the guest user slide">
  1029. Guests can use Chrome without leaving anything behind.
  1030. </message>
  1031. <message name="IDS_USER_MANAGER_TUTORIAL_SLIDE_FRIENDS_TEXT" desc="Main text of the friends and family slide">
  1032. If you share a computer, friends and family can browse separately and set up Chrome just the way they want.
  1033. </message>
  1034. <message name="IDS_USER_MANAGER_TUTORIAL_SLIDE_OUTRO_TEXT" desc="Main text of the tutorial completion slide">
  1035. Click your name to open Chrome and start browsing.
  1036. </message>
  1037. <message name="IDS_USER_MANAGER_TUTORIAL_SLIDE_OUTRO_ADD_USER" desc="Title text for the button that would add a new user">
  1038. Add yourself to Chrome
  1039. </message>
  1040. </if>
  1041. <!-- Settings API bubble -->
  1042. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_SETTINGS_API_FIRST_LINE_START_PAGES_SPECIFIC" desc="Text displayed in the Settings API bubble as first line when an extension has changed the start pages, and we are pointing to its icon.">
  1043. This extension has changed what page is shown when you start Chrome.
  1044. </message>
  1045. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_SETTINGS_API_FIRST_LINE_START_PAGES" desc="Text displayed in the Settings API bubble as first line when an extension has changed the start pages, and we are not pointing to its icon.">
  1046. The extension "<ph name="EXTENSION_NAME">$1<ex>AdBlock</ex></ph>" has changed what page is shown when you start Chrome.
  1047. </message>
  1048. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_SETTINGS_API_SECOND_LINE_START_PAGES" desc="Second line in the Settings API bubble. Only shown if the secondary change by the extension was just the start pages. The triple single quotes are needed to preserve the space before and after the sentence which is needed when the language (Chrome is being translated to) uses space as word separator. Please preserve them, unless the language being translated to does not use space as word separator.">
  1049. ''' It also controls what page is shown when you start Chrome. '''
  1050. </message>
  1051. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_SETTINGS_API_SECOND_LINE_START_AND_HOME" desc="Second line in the Settings API bubble. Only shown if the secondary change by the extension was both the start page and the home page. See IDS_EXTENSIONS_SETTINGS_API_SECOND_LINE_START_PAGES for reason for triple quotes.">
  1052. ''' It also controls what page is shown when you start Chrome or click the Home button. '''
  1053. </message>
  1054. <message name="IDS_EXTENSIONS_SETTINGS_API_SECOND_LINE_START_AND_SEARCH" desc="Second line in the Settings API bubble. Only shown if the secondary change by the extension was both the start page and the search engine. See IDS_EXTENSIONS_SETTINGS_API_SECOND_LINE_START_PAGES for reason for triple quotes.">
  1055. ''' It also controls what page is shown when you start Chrome or search from the Omnibox. '''
  1056. </message>
  1057. <!-- Webstore strings -->
  1058. <message name="IDS_WEBSTORE_APP_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description for the WebStore app.">
  1059. Discover great apps, games, extensions and themes for Google Chrome.
  1060. </message>
  1061. <!-- Windows firewall rule strings. -->
  1062. <if expr="is_win">
  1063. <message name="IDS_INBOUND_MDNS_RULE_NAME" desc="The name of the firewall rule allowing inbound mDNS traffic.">
  1064. Google Chrome (mDNS-In)
  1065. </message>
  1066. <message name="IDS_INBOUND_MDNS_RULE_NAME_BETA" desc="The name of the firewall rule allowing inbound mDNS traffic for beta.">
  1067. Google Chrome Beta (mDNS-In)
  1068. </message>
  1069. <message name="IDS_INBOUND_MDNS_RULE_NAME_CANARY" desc="The name of the firewall rule allowing inbound mDNS traffic for canary.">
  1070. Google Chrome Canary (mDNS-In)
  1071. </message>
  1072. <message name="IDS_INBOUND_MDNS_RULE_NAME_DEV" desc="The name of the firewall rule allowing inbound mDNS traffic for dev.">
  1073. Google Chrome Dev (mDNS-In)
  1074. </message>
  1075. <message name="IDS_INBOUND_MDNS_RULE_DESCRIPTION" desc="The description of the firewall rule allowing inbound mDNS traffic.">
  1076. Inbound rule for Google Chrome to allow mDNS traffic.
  1077. </message>
  1078. <message name="IDS_INBOUND_MDNS_RULE_DESCRIPTION_BETA" desc="The description of the firewall rule allowing inbound mDNS traffic beta.">
  1079. Inbound rule for Google Chrome Beta to allow mDNS traffic.
  1080. </message>
  1081. <message name="IDS_INBOUND_MDNS_RULE_DESCRIPTION_CANARY" desc="The description of the firewall rule allowing inbound mDNS traffic canary.">
  1082. Inbound rule for Google Chrome Canary to allow mDNS traffic.
  1083. </message>
  1084. <message name="IDS_INBOUND_MDNS_RULE_DESCRIPTION_DEV" desc="The description of the firewall rule allowing inbound mDNS traffic dev.">
  1085. Inbound rule for Google Chrome Dev to allow mDNS traffic.
  1086. </message>
  1087. </if>
  1088. <!-- content area context menus. Android does not use it -->
  1089. <if expr="not is_android">
  1090. <message name="IDS_CONTENT_CONTEXT_ACCESSIBILITY_LABELS_BUBBLE_TEXT" desc="The text of a bubble that confirms users allows integrating the accessibility labels service of Google to Chromium.">
  1091. If an image doesn’t have a useful description, Chrome will try to provide one for you. To create descriptions, images are sent to Google. You can turn this off in settings at any time.
  1092. </message>
  1093. <message name="IDS_CONTENT_CONTEXT_ACCESSIBILITY_LABELS_BUBBLE_TEXT_ONCE" desc="The text of a bubble that confirms users allows integrating the accessibility labels service of Google to Chromium just once.">
  1094. If an image doesn’t have a useful description, Chrome will try to provide one for you. To create descriptions, images are sent to Google.
  1095. </message>
  1096. <message name="IDS_CONTENT_CONTEXT_SPELLING_BUBBLE_TEXT" desc="The text of a bubble that confirms users allows integrating the spelling service of Google to Chrome.">
  1097. This uses the same spell checker that's used in Google search. Text you type in the browser is sent to Google. You can always change this behavior in settings.
  1098. </message>
  1099. <if expr="not use_titlecase">
  1100. <message name="IDS_CONTENT_CONTEXT_OPENLINKNEWTAB_INAPP" desc="The name of the command to open a link in a newly created browser tab when the user is in an app window">
  1101. Open link in new Chrome &amp;tab
  1102. </message>
  1103. <message name="IDS_CONTENT_CONTEXT_OPENLINKOFFTHERECORD_INAPP" desc="The name of the command to open a link in an Incognito browser window when the user is in an app window">
  1104. Open link in Chrome inco&amp;gnito window
  1105. </message>
  1106. </if>
  1107. <if expr="use_titlecase">
  1108. <message name="IDS_CONTENT_CONTEXT_OPENLINKNEWTAB_INAPP" desc="In Title Case: The name of the command to open a link in a newly created browser tab when the user is in an app window">
  1109. Open Link in New Chrome &amp;tab
  1110. </message>
  1111. <message name="IDS_CONTENT_CONTEXT_OPENLINKOFFTHERECORD_INAPP" desc="In Title Case: The name of the command to open a link in an Incognito browser window when the user is in an app window">
  1112. Open Link in Chrome Inco&amp;gnito Window
  1113. </message>
  1114. </if>
  1115. </if>
  1116. <!-- Update Recommended dialog -->
  1117. <if expr="not chromeos_ash">
  1118. <message name="IDS_UPDATE_RECOMMENDED_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="The window title for the Update Recommended dialog.">
  1119. Relaunch Chrome
  1120. </message>
  1121. <message name="IDS_UPDATE_RECOMMENDED" desc="The main text of the Update Recommended dialog with a count of open Incognito windows.">
  1122. {COUNT, plural,
  1123. =0 {A new update for Chrome is available and will be applied as soon as you relaunch.}
  1124. =1 {A new update for Chrome is available and will be applied as soon as you relaunch. Your Incognito window won't reopen.}
  1125. other {A new update for Chrome is available and will be applied as soon as you relaunch. Your # Incognito windows won't reopen.}}
  1126. </message>
  1127. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_AND_UPDATE" desc="The button in the Update Recommended dialog which updates and relaunches Chrome.">
  1128. Relaunch
  1129. </message>
  1130. </if>
  1131. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  1132. <if expr="reven">
  1133. <message name="IDS_UPDATE_RECOMMENDED_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="The window title for the Update Recommended dialog.">
  1134. Restart ChromeOS Flex
  1135. </message>
  1136. <message name="IDS_UPDATE_RECOMMENDED" desc="The main text of the Update Recommended dialog.">
  1137. ChromeOS Flex needs to be restarted to apply the update.
  1138. </message>
  1139. </if>
  1140. <if expr="not reven">
  1141. <message name="IDS_UPDATE_RECOMMENDED_DIALOG_TITLE" desc="The window title for the Update Recommended dialog.">
  1142. Restart ChromeOS
  1143. </message>
  1144. <message name="IDS_UPDATE_RECOMMENDED" desc="The main text of the Update Recommended dialog.">
  1145. ChromeOS needs to be restarted to apply the update.
  1146. </message>
  1147. </if>
  1148. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_AND_UPDATE" desc="The button in the Update Recommended dialog which updates and restarts ChromeOS.">
  1149. Restart
  1150. </message>
  1151. </if>
  1152. <!-- Update bubble -->
  1153. <message name="IDS_REINSTALL_APP" desc="Text for the button the user clicks to reinstall the app.">
  1154. Reinstall Chrome
  1155. </message>
  1156. <if expr="use_titlecase">
  1157. <message name="IDS_UPGRADE_BUBBLE_MENU_ITEM" desc="In Title Case: Text for the Chrome menu option replacing Update required.">
  1158. Chrome is Out of Date
  1159. </message>
  1160. </if>
  1161. <if expr="not use_titlecase">
  1162. <message name="IDS_UPGRADE_BUBBLE_MENU_ITEM" desc="Text for the Chrome menu option replacing Update required.">
  1163. Chrome is out of date
  1164. </message>
  1165. </if>
  1166. <message name="IDS_UPGRADE_BUBBLE_TITLE" desc="Text for the title of the upgrade bubble view.">
  1167. Can't update Chrome
  1168. </message>
  1169. <message name="IDS_UPGRADE_BUBBLE_TEXT" desc="Text for the upgrade bubble view full description.">
  1170. Chrome couldn't update to the latest version, so you're missing out on new features and security fixes.
  1171. </message>
  1172. <!-- User menu errors -->
  1173. <message name="IDS_SYNC_ERROR_USER_MENU_UPGRADE_BUTTON" desc="Button in the header of desktop user menu that prompts the user to update Chrome to fix the out-of-date Chrome client error.">
  1174. Update Chrome
  1175. </message>
  1176. <!-- Sync errors. Android uses native UI to handle Sync settings -->
  1177. <if expr="not is_android">
  1178. <message name="IDS_SYNC_UPGRADE_CLIENT" desc="Message indicating client needs to be upgraded to the latest version.">
  1179. Update Chrome to start sync
  1180. </message>
  1181. <message name="IDS_SYNC_UPGRADE_CLIENT_BUTTON" desc="Button indicating client needs to be upgraded to the latest version.">
  1182. Update Chrome
  1183. </message>
  1184. </if>
  1185. <!-- Upgrade recovery bubble -->
  1186. <message name="IDS_RECOVERY_BUBBLE_TITLE" desc="Text for the title of the chrome recovery bubble view.">
  1187. Chrome is out of date
  1188. </message>
  1189. <if expr="use_titlecase">
  1190. <message name="IDS_RUN_RECOVERY" desc="In Title Case: Text for the button the user clicks to recover Chrome and its updater.">
  1191. Update Chrome
  1192. </message>
  1193. </if>
  1194. <if expr="not use_titlecase">
  1195. <message name="IDS_RUN_RECOVERY" desc="Text for the button the user clicks to recover Chrome and its updater.">
  1196. Update Chrome
  1197. </message>
  1198. </if>
  1199. <message name="IDS_RECOVERY_BUBBLE_TEXT" desc="Text for the chrome recovery bubble view full description.">
  1200. Important security improvements and new features are available in the latest version.
  1201. </message>
  1202. <!-- Critical Notification bubble -->
  1203. <message name="IDS_CRITICAL_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="The title for a bubble that appears when there is a critical update and Chrome must restart to install it. It counts down from # seconds and then Chrome automatically restarts.">
  1204. {SECONDS, plural,
  1205. =1 {Google Chrome will restart in 1 second}
  1206. other {Google Chrome will restart in # seconds}}
  1207. </message>
  1208. <message name="IDS_CRITICAL_NOTIFICATION_TITLE_ALTERNATE" desc="The title for a bubble that appears when there is a critical update and Chrome must restart to install it. The title was previously countng down to an automatic restart and now it has finished. Will only be seen if a web page stops the shutdown process.">
  1209. Please restart Chrome now
  1210. </message>
  1211. <message name="IDS_CRITICAL_NOTIFICATION_TEXT" desc="Explanation text for the bubble that appears when there is a critical update and Chrome must restart to install it.">
  1212. A special security update for Google Chrome was just applied. Restart now and we'll restore your tabs.
  1213. </message>
  1214. <!-- Desktop Capture -->
  1215. <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_MEDIA_PICKER_SOURCE_TYPE_TAB" desc="Text for the button on the window picker dialog, clicking which takes one to tab sharing">
  1216. Chrome Tab
  1217. </message>
  1218. <!-- Runtime permission strings -->
  1219. <if expr="is_android">
  1220. <message name="IDS_INFOBAR_MISSING_AR_CAMERA_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown in an infobar when a website has requested access to augmented reality capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android camera permission.">
  1221. Chrome needs permission to access your camera to create a 3D map of your surroundings
  1222. </message>
  1223. <message name="IDS_INFOBAR_MISSING_CAMERA_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown in an infobar when a website has requested access to the camera capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android camera permission.">
  1224. Chrome needs permission to access your camera for this site
  1225. </message>
  1226. <message name="IDS_INFOBAR_MISSING_MICROPHONE_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown in an infobar when a website has requested access to the microphone capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android microphone permission.">
  1227. Chrome needs permission to access your microphone for this site
  1228. </message>
  1229. <message name="IDS_INFOBAR_MISSING_MICROPHONE_CAMERA_PERMISSIONS_TEXT" desc="Text shown in an infobar when a website has requested access to the microphone and camera capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android microphone and camera permissions.">
  1230. Chrome needs permission to access your camera and microphone for this site
  1231. </message>
  1232. <message name="IDS_INFOBAR_MISSING_LOCATION_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown in an infobar when a website has requested access to the location capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android location permission.">
  1233. Chrome needs access to your location to share your location with this site
  1234. </message>
  1235. <message name="IDS_MISSING_STORAGE_PERMISSION_DOWNLOAD_EDUCATION_TEXT" desc="Text shown educating the user that Chrome is missing the Android storage permission, which is required to download files.">
  1236. Chrome needs storage access to download files
  1237. </message>
  1238. <message name="IDS_MESSAGE_MISSING_AR_CAMERA_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown in a prompt ui when a website has requested access to augmented reality capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android camera permission.">
  1239. Chrome needs camera permission to create a 3D map of your surroundings
  1240. </message>
  1241. <message name="IDS_MESSAGE_MISSING_CAMERA_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown in a prompt ui when a website has requested access to the camera capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android camera permission.">
  1242. Chrome needs camera permission for this site
  1243. </message>
  1244. <message name="IDS_MESSAGE_MISSING_MICROPHONE_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown in a prompt ui when a website has requested access to the microphone capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android microphone permission.">
  1245. Chrome needs microphone permission for this site
  1246. </message>
  1247. <message name="IDS_MESSAGE_MISSING_MICROPHONE_CAMERA_PERMISSIONS_TEXT" desc="Text shown in a prompt ui when a website has requested access to the microphone and camera capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android microphone and camera permissions.">
  1248. Chrome needs camera and microphone permissions for this site
  1249. </message>
  1250. <message name="IDS_MESSAGE_MISSING_LOCATION_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown in a prompt ui when a website has requested access to the location capabilities, but Chrome is missing the Android location permission.">
  1251. Chrome needs location permission for this site
  1252. </message>
  1253. <message name="IDS_MESSAGE_STORAGE_ACCESS_PERMISSION_TEXT" desc="Text shown educating the user that Chrome is missing the Android storage permission, which is required to download files.">
  1254. Chrome needs storage access permission to download files
  1255. </message>
  1256. </if>
  1257. <if expr="is_macosx">
  1258. <message name="IDS_RUNTIME_PERMISSION_OS_REASON_TEXT" desc="Text provided to the macOS permission dialog, explaining why Chrome needs to access a protected resource (e.g., camera, microphone).">
  1259. Once Chrome has access, websites will be able to ask you for access.
  1260. </message>
  1261. </if>
  1262. <!-- OOBE -->
  1263. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  1264. <message name="IDS_INSTALLING_UPDATE" desc="Label shown on the updates installation screen during OOBE">
  1265. Please wait while Chrome installs the latest system updates.
  1266. </message>
  1267. <if expr="reven">
  1268. <message name="IDS_EULA_SCREEN_ACCESSIBLE_TITLE" desc="Title to be spoken on opening the OOBE EULA screen">
  1269. ChromeOS Flex terms
  1270. </message>
  1271. </if>
  1272. <if expr="not reven">
  1273. <message name="IDS_EULA_SCREEN_ACCESSIBLE_TITLE" desc="Title to be spoken on opening the OOBE EULA screen">
  1274. ChromeOS terms
  1275. </message>
  1276. </if>
  1277. </if>
  1278. <!-- Welcome page (chrome://welcome) strings -->
  1279. <if expr="not chromeos_ash">
  1280. <message name="IDS_WELCOME_HEADER" desc="A message which will appear as the header on the Welcome UI if the user has never run Chrome before.">
  1281. Welcome to Chrome
  1282. </message>
  1283. </if>
  1284. <!-- Native notifications for Windows 10 -->
  1285. <if expr="is_win">
  1286. <message name="IDS_WIN_NOTIFICATION_SETTINGS_CONTEXT_MENU_ITEM_NAME" desc="The name of the button in Windows Notification Center which leads to Chrome notification settings.">
  1287. Go to Chrome notification settings
  1288. </message>
  1289. </if>
  1290. <!-- Relaunch notification bubble and dialog. -->
  1291. <if expr="not is_android">
  1292. <if expr="not chromeos_ash">
  1293. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_RECOMMENDED_TITLE" desc="The title of a dialog that tells users that a browser relaunch is recommended for an update available for some number of days.">
  1294. {0, plural,
  1295. =0 {A Chrome update is available}
  1296. =1 {A Chrome update is available}
  1297. other {A Chrome update has been available for # days}}
  1298. </message>
  1299. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_RECOMMENDED_BODY" desc="The body text of a dialog that tells users that a browser relaunch is recommended for an update with Incognito counter.">
  1300. {COUNT, plural,
  1301. =0 {Your administrator asks that you relaunch Chrome to apply this update}
  1302. =1 {Your administrator asks that you relaunch Chrome to apply this update. Your Incognito window won't reopen.}
  1303. other {Your administrator asks that you relaunch Chrome to apply this update. Your # Incognito windows won't reopen.}}
  1304. </message>
  1305. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_REQUIRED_TITLE_DAYS" desc="The title of a dialog that tells users the browser must be relaunched within two or more days.">
  1306. {0, plural,
  1307. =1 {Relaunch Chrome within a day}
  1308. other {Relaunch Chrome within # days}}
  1309. </message>
  1310. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_REQUIRED_TITLE_HOURS" desc="The title of a dialog that tells users the browser must be relaunched within one or more hours.">
  1311. {0, plural,
  1312. =1 {Chrome will relaunch in an hour}
  1313. other {Chrome will relaunch in # hours}}
  1314. </message>
  1315. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_REQUIRED_TITLE_MINUTES" desc="The title of a dialog that tells users the browser must be relaunched within one or more minutes.">
  1316. {0, plural,
  1317. =1 {Chrome will relaunch in 1 minute}
  1318. other {Chrome will relaunch in # minutes}}
  1319. </message>
  1320. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_REQUIRED_TITLE_SECONDS" desc="The title of a dialog that tells users the browser must be relaunched within some number of seconds.">
  1321. {0, plural,
  1322. =0 {Chrome will relaunch now}
  1323. =1 {Chrome will relaunch in 1 second}
  1324. other {Chrome will relaunch in # seconds}}
  1325. </message>
  1326. <message name="IDS_RELAUNCH_REQUIRED_BODY" desc="The body text of a dialog that tells users the browser must be relaunched with Incognito counter">
  1327. {COUNT, plural,
  1328. =0 {Your administrator requires that you relaunch Chrome to apply an update}
  1329. =1 {Your administrator requires that you relaunch Chrome to apply an update. Your Incognito window won't reopen.}
  1330. other {Your administrator requires that you relaunch Chrome to apply an update. Your # Incognito windows won't reopen.}}
  1331. </message>
  1332. </if>
  1333. </if>
  1334. <!-- Chrome launch blocking dialog. -->
  1335. <if expr="not is_android and not chromeos_ash">
  1336. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_STARTUP_CLOUD_POLICY_ENROLLMENT_TOOLTIP" desc="The information message of Chrome launch blocking dialog for machine level user cloud policy enrollment.">
  1337. Launching Chrome...
  1338. </message>
  1339. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_STARTUP_CLOUD_POLICY_ENROLLMENT_ERROR" desc="The error message of Chrome launch blocking dialog when machine level user cloud policy enrollment failed.">
  1340. Couldn't launch Chrome. Try again.
  1341. </message>
  1342. <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_STARTUP_RELAUNCH_BUTTON" desc="The text of relaunch button of Chrome launch blocking dialog.">
  1343. Relaunch Chrome
  1344. </message>
  1345. </if>
  1346. <message name="IDS_DESKTOP_MEDIA_PICKER_TITLE_WEB_CONTENTS_ONLY" desc="Title for the window picker dialog shown when desktop capture of a tab is requested by an app.">
  1347. Share a Chrome tab
  1348. </message>
  1349. <!-- User happiness tracking survey UI -->
  1350. <if expr="not is_android">
  1351. <message name="IDS_HATS_BUBBLE_TITLE" translateable="false" desc="The title of Happiness Tracking Survey's invitation banner, it invites users to take a survey">
  1352. Take a quick survey
  1353. </message>
  1354. </if>
  1355. <!-- Chrome parent extension/app install blocking dialog. -->
  1356. <if expr="enable_extensions and enable_supervised_users">
  1357. <message name="IDS_EXTENSION_INSTALL_BLOCKED_BY_PARENT_PROMPT_MESSAGE" desc="Text for the dialog indicating that a parent has blocked extensions and apps.">
  1358. Your parent has turned off "Permissions for sites, apps and extensions" for Chrome. Adding this <ph name="EXTENSION_TYPE_PARAMETER">$1<ex>extension</ex></ph> is not allowed.
  1359. </message>
  1360. <message name="IDS_EXTENSION_ENABLE_BLOCKED_BY_PARENT_PROMPT_MESSAGE" desc="Text for the dialog indicating that a parent has blocked extensions and apps.">
  1361. Your parent has turned off "Permissions for sites, apps and extensions" for Chrome. Enabling this <ph name="EXTENSION_TYPE_PARAMETER">$1<ex>extension</ex></ph> is not allowed.
  1362. </message>
  1363. </if>
  1364. <if expr="not chromeos_ash and not is_android">
  1365. <!-- Profile Picker -->
  1366. <if expr="chromeos_lacros">
  1367. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_MAIN_VIEW_SUBTITLE_LACROS" desc="Profile picker main view subtitle">
  1368. With Chrome profiles you can separate all of your Chrome stuff. This makes it easier to split between work and fun.
  1369. </message>
  1370. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_CREATION_FLOW_PROFILE_TYPE_CHOICE_SUBTITLE_LACROS" desc="Profile picker profile type choice subtitle">
  1371. To access your Chrome browser stuff across all your devices, sign in, then turn on sync
  1372. </message>
  1373. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_CREATION_FLOW_ACCOUNT_SELECTION_LACROS_SUBTITLE" desc="Profile picker, account selection screen subtitle">
  1374. Sign in to Chrome
  1375. </message>
  1376. </if>
  1377. <if expr="not chromeos_lacros">
  1378. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_MAIN_VIEW_TITLE" desc="Profile picker main view title">
  1379. Welcome to Chrome profiles
  1380. </message>
  1381. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_MAIN_VIEW_TITLE_V2" desc="Title of a screen that lets the user choose which profile to use when browsing the web. *If the EN source doesn't translate well in your language, an alternative string 'Which Chrome profile would you like to use?' may be used instead">
  1382. Who's using Chrome?
  1383. </message>
  1384. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_MAIN_VIEW_SUBTITLE" desc="Profile picker main view subtitle">
  1385. With Chrome profiles you can separate all your Chrome stuff. Create profiles for friends and family, or split between work and fun.
  1386. </message>
  1387. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_CREATION_FLOW_PROFILE_TYPE_CHOICE_SUBTITLE" desc="Profile picker profile type choice subtitle">
  1388. To access your Chrome stuff across all your devices, sign in, then turn on sync.
  1389. </message>
  1390. </if>
  1391. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_CREATION_FLOW_PROFILE_TYPE_CHOICE_TITLE" desc="Profile picker profile type choice title">
  1392. Set up your new Chrome profile
  1393. </message>
  1394. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_CREATION_FLOW_LOCAL_PROFILE_CREATION_TITLE" desc="Title for the local profile customiztion screen on the picker.">
  1395. Customize your Chrome profile
  1396. </message>
  1397. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_IPH_FOR_PROFILES_TEXT" desc="Text of the IPH bubble for introducing profiles.">
  1398. Each profile holds its own Chrome info like bookmarks, history, passwords, and more
  1399. </message>
  1400. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_IPH_FOR_ADD_PROFILE_TEXT" desc="Text of the IPH bubble for adding new profiles.">
  1401. If you share a device, friends and family can browse separately and set up Chrome just the way they want
  1402. </message>
  1403. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_SWITCH_TITLE" desc="Profile picker profile switch title">
  1404. Switch to existing Chrome profile?
  1405. </message>
  1406. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_PICKER_PROFILE_SWITCH_SUBTITLE" desc="Profile picker profile switch subtitle">
  1407. A Chrome profile with this account already exists on this device
  1408. </message>
  1409. <!-- First Run Experience -->
  1410. <if expr="chromeos_lacros">
  1411. <message name="IDS_PRIMARY_PROFILE_FIRST_RUN_TITLE" desc="Title of the landing screen in first run experience for the primary profile. The screen promotes Chrome sync.">
  1412. Welcome to Chrome, <ph name="ACCOUNT_FIRST_NAME">$1<ex>Jane</ex></ph>
  1413. </message>
  1414. <message name="IDS_PRIMARY_PROFILE_FIRST_RUN_NO_NAME_TITLE" desc="Title of the screen shown when the user runs Chrome for the first time. A simple, generic welcome message.">
  1415. Welcome to Chrome
  1416. </message>
  1417. <message name="IDS_PRIMARY_PROFILE_FIRST_RUN_SUBTITLE" desc="Subtitle of the landing screen in first run experience for the primary profile. The screen promotes Chrome sync.">
  1418. Get your Chrome browser stuff from <ph name="ACCOUNT_EMAIL">$1<ex>Jane.Doe@gmail.com</ex></ph>
  1419. </message>
  1420. <message name="IDS_PRIMARY_PROFILE_FIRST_RUN_SESSION_MANAGED_BY_DESCRIPTION" desc="Disclaimer on the landing screen in first run experience for the primary profile, informing that the session is managed by an administrator.">
  1421. Your account is managed by <ph name="MANAGER_NAME">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph>. Your administrator can see and edit this Chrome browser profile and its data like bookmarks, history, and passwords.
  1422. </message>
  1423. </if>
  1424. <!-- Profile switch IPH -->
  1425. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_SWITCH_PROMO" desc="Text of the In-Product-Help bubble for profile switching.">
  1426. You can switch between Chrome profiles here
  1427. </message>
  1428. <message name="IDS_PROFILE_SWITCH_PROMO_SCREENREADER" desc="Text announced by screenreaders to explain how to switch between profiles.">
  1429. <ph name="SHORTCUT">$1<ex>CTRL+SHIFT+M</ex></ph> can switch between Chrome profiles
  1430. </message>
  1431. </if>
  1432. <!-- Strings for full restore notifications -->
  1433. <if expr="chromeos_ash">
  1434. <if expr="reven">
  1435. <message name="IDS_RESTORE_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="This is the string shown as the display source of the notification for the user to select restore or not on startup.">
  1436. ChromeOS Flex system
  1437. </message>
  1438. </if>
  1439. <if expr="not reven">
  1440. <message name="IDS_RESTORE_NOTIFICATION_DISPLAY_SOURCE" desc="This is the string shown as the display source of the notification for the user to select restore or not on startup.">
  1441. ChromeOS system
  1442. </message>
  1443. </if>
  1444. </if>
  1445. <!-- ChromeLabs bubble -->
  1446. <message name="IDS_CHROMELABS_RELAUNCH_FOOTER_MESSAGE" desc="Text that shows in the footer of the Chrome Labs bubble when relaunch is needed for changes to take effect.">
  1447. Your changes will take effect the next time you relaunch Google Chrome.
  1448. </message>
  1449. <!-- Device Chooser Prompt -->
  1450. <message name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_CHOOSER_AUTHORIZE_BLUETOOTH" desc="Text shown in the Chooser when browser does not have Bluetooth permission. The '&#10;' is a newline character to force the desired line wrapping.">
  1451. Google Chrome needs Bluetooth access to continue &#10; pairing. <ph name="IDS_BLUETOOTH_DEVICE_CHOOSER_AUTHORIZE_BLUETOOTH_LINK">$1<ex>Open Preferences</ex></ph>
  1452. </message>
  1453. <!-- Tailored Security -->
  1454. <message name="IDS_TAILORED_SECURITY_UNCONSENTED_PROMOTION_NOTIFICATION_TITLE" desc="Title of notification prompting the user to enable Enhanced Safe Browsing after they have enabled account-level protections.">
  1455. Get Chrome's strongest security
  1456. </message>
  1457. <message name="IDS_TAILORED_SECURITY_UNCONSENTED_PROMOTION_MESSAGE_TITLE" desc="Title shown in the message shown when a user changes their account-level tailored security setting encouraging them to enable Enhanced Safe Browsing">
  1458. Get Chrome's strongest security
  1459. </message>
  1460. <message name="IDS_TAILORED_SECURITY_UNCONSENTED_PROMOTION_MESSAGE_DESCRIPTION" desc="Description shown in the message shown when a user changes their account-level tailored security setting encouraging them to enable Enhanced Safe Browsing">
  1461. Enhanced protection does more to block phishing and malware
  1462. </message>
  1463. <message name="IDS_TAILORED_SECURITY_UNCONSENTED_PROMOTION_MESSAGE_ACCEPT" desc="Accept button shown in the message shown when a user changes their account-level tailored security setting encouraging them to enable Enhanced Safe Browsing">
  1464. Continue
  1465. </message>
  1466. <!-- Privacy Sandbox Dialog strings -->
  1467. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_SUBTITLE" desc="A subtitle on the consent page. Consider this a tagline for the Privacy Sandbox project. * “exploring” conveys that this is a work in progress. * “new features” include settings that the user can turn on/off and also backend features that change the way Chrome works for everyone * “allow sites to deliver”: Privacy Sandbox is proposed by Google as a collaborative effort with the browser industry. We’re building and testing functionality that will live in the Chrome browser. In order to land the full promise of Privacy Sandbox, websites and advertisers need to adopt the new APIs / functionality that we’re developing. So “allow sites…” makes it clear to the user that we’re building something for the ecosystem. Typically a Google product builds something for the user, and that’s true in this case, but it’s bigger than that. * “same browsing experience using less of your info”: Another definition of the promise of Privacy Sandbox. Third-party cookies are going away. In this new world, the user will have essentially the same browsing experience but it’s more private because it doesn’t expose so much of the user’s info.">
  1468. Chrome is exploring new features that allow sites to deliver the same browsing experience using less of your info
  1469. </message>
  1470. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_BODY_DESCRIPTION_2" desc="A paragraph beneath the “More control over the ads you see” subtitle. * “see and remove topics of interests”: we want to stress the element of control * “estimate topics”: Topics of interest include things like “Live comedy” and “Rock music”. Chrome estimates these interests based on the sites users visit. It’s an “estimation”, and we don’t want to suggest that we know with certainty the user’s interests. Avoid words like “guess”, “establish”, “define”, etc. (in place of “estimate”). * “recent browsing history”: Later in the UI, we define this as “a record of sites you’ve visited using Chrome on this device.” By “recent”, we mean the last 3 weeks (also defined later in the UI).">
  1471. You can see and remove topics of interest sites use to show you ads. Chrome estimates your interests based on your recent browsing history.
  1472. </message>
  1473. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_LABEL" desc="Learn more link * Unfolds content within the page * The text that appears describes 2 ways in which a site can target ads: the “Topics API” and the “FLEDGE API”. You can see what those are at www.privacysanbox.com or they’re described for the user’s benefit in other text. * “ad personalization” can mean different things in different contexts. Here, we’re using it as a simple noun. In other words, it’s not the name of a control but a descriptive term used to describe the personalization of ads in the Chrome browser. This “ad personalization” shouldn’t be confused with the setting in the Google Account called “Ad personalization”.">
  1474. Learn more about ad personalization in Chrome
  1475. </message>
  1476. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_1_HEADER" desc="TOPICS API A sub title that describes the first of 2 ways a site can get info from Chrome in order to target ads to the user. Topics of interest include things like “Live comedy” and “Rock music”. Chrome estimates these interests based on the sites users visit. * “Your”: we need to convey a sense of ownership, even if the user didn’t explicitly choose the interests we’re talking about. Without the “your”, it could sound like Chrome is simply building a generic library of interests. * “estimated”: It’s an “estimation”, and we don’t want to suggest that we know with certainty the user’s interests. Avoid words like “guess”, “establish”, “define”, etc. (in place of “estimate”). * “by Chrome”: This is new behavior for a browser (Chrome) to take an active role in processing user data for the purposes of showing ads. It’s important to convey “chrome”, the actor in this case.">
  1477. Your interests as estimated by Chrome
  1478. </message>
  1479. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_1_BULLET_POINT_1" desc="TOPICS API Bullet 1 of 3 that appear beneath the “Your interests as estimated by Chrome” subtitle. We break the description into the 3 pieces users most care about: 1) what data, 2) why this data, 3) what can I do about it? * “What data is used:” is bold and serves as a label to help people skimming the page. * “Your browsing history”: The user’s browsing history is available beneath the “History” menu at Chrome’s top level. The Topics API estimates topics of interest based on sites in the user’s browsing history that are participating in the trials.">
  1480. <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>What data is used:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> Your browsing history, a record of sites you’ve visited using Chrome on this device.
  1481. </message>
  1482. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_1_BULLET_POINT_2" desc="TOPICS API Bullet 2 of 3 that appear beneath the “Your interests as estimated by Chrome” subtitle. We break the description into the 3 pieces users most care about: 1) what data, 2) why this data, 3) what can I do about it? * “How we use this data:” is bold and serves as a label to help people skimming the page. * “estimate your interests”: Topics of interest include things like “Live comedy” and “Rock music”. Chrome estimates these interests based on the sites users visit. It’s an “estimation”, and we don’t want to suggest that we know with certainty the user’s interests. Avoid words like “guess”, “establish”, “define”, etc. (in place of “estimate”).">
  1483. <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>How we use this data:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> Chrome can estimate your interests. Later, a site you visit can ask Chrome to see your interests in order to personalize the ads you see.
  1484. </message>
  1485. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_1_BULLET_POINT_3" desc="TOPICS API Bullet 3 of 3 that appear beneath the “Your interests as estimated by Chrome” subtitle. We break the description into the 3 pieces users most care about: 1) what data, 2) why this data, 3) what can I do about it? * “How you can manage your data:” is bold and serves as a label to help people skimming the page. * “To protect your privacy”: Today, most data is kept for long periods of time. This new Topics API doesn’t retain estimated topics for more than 3 weeks. The only reason for this feature is to protect the user’s privacy. * “auto”: isn’t strictly necessary, but it conveys that this feature is an ongoing part of the service. This isn’t describing, for example, a one-time deletion. * “older than 3 weeks”: We’re trying to convey a rolling delete. Imagine a user opens a browser for the very first time. As the user browses, Chrome will estimate up to 5 topics of interest in the first week. In the second week, Chrome will estimate up to 5 additional topics of interest. The same for the third week, for a total of 15 potential interests. In week 4, Chrome will automatically delete the 5 interests from week 1 so that there aren’t ever more than 15 topics associated with a user at any given time. * “interests can refresh”: If a user loves horror films and reads about them for months on end, the interest “Horror movies” might get deleted and refreshed in the same week, so that “Horror movies” doesn’t ever disappear from the user’s list of interests. * “Or you can…”: A user might love horror movies but can’t stand the idea of seeing ads about horror movies (because even the visuals will ruin the surprise of opening night). In this case, the user can remove “Horror movies” from the list of interests Chrome will consider. This removal remains in place indefinitely. Note that the user might still see ads about Horror movies from different ad networks or by other means than Chrome’s “Browser-based ad personalization” setting.">
  1486. <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>How you can manage your data:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> To protect your privacy, we auto-delete your interests that are older than 4 weeks. As you keep browsing, an interest might appear on the list again. Or you can remove interests you don’t want Chrome to consider.
  1487. </message>
  1488. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_SECTION_2_BULLET_POINT_1" desc="FLEDGE APIBullet 1 of 3 that appear beneath the “Sites you visit that define your interests” subtitle. We break the description into the 3 pieces users most care about: 1) what data, 2) why this data, 3) what can I do about it? * “What data is used:” is bold and serves as a label to help people skimming the page. * “Your browsing history”: The user’s browsing history is available beneath the “History” menu at Chrome’s top level. This content taken in isolation is somewhat misleading. With FLEDGE, a site can store information in Chrome about the user’s visit to their site. For example, the site might store “running_shoes_red_size_35” to indicate that the user showed interest in a particular shoe. We’re OK with the simplification in this bullet because 1) we explain it in the next bullet and 2) we want the user to understand that at the top level, both Topics &amp; Fledge are based on the same thing and that is the user’s browsing history.">
  1489. <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>What data is used:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> Your browsing history, a record of sites you’ve visited using Chrome on this device.
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  1492. <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;b&gt;</ph>How we use this data:<ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/b&gt;</ph> Sites can store information with Chrome about your interests. For example, if you visit a site to buy shoes for a marathon, the site might define your interest as running marathons. Later, if you visit a different site to register for a race, that site can show you an ad for running shoes based on your interests.
  1493. </message>
  1494. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_BOTTOM_SUMMARY" desc="A conclusion paragraph for the entire page. It sits beneath the “More control over the ads you see” subtitle but it’s no more associated with that topic than “Limit sharing between sites”. * “You can change your mind”: When writing a consent moment, we have a legal obligation to inform the user how they can “revoke their consent” or “opt out”. A friendlier way to say this is “change your mind”. * “in Chrome settings”: The URL is chrome://settings/privacySandbox. We don’t make it a live link because we need the users to stay in this moment until they make a choice. * “The trials run alongside…”: The trials happen in addition to today’s current system based on third-party cookies. In other words, even by accepting in this consent moment, the user’s core experience doesn’t change much. This is an experiment, and we need the user to understand as much. ">
  1495. You can change your mind at any time in Chrome settings. The trials run alongside the current way ads get served, so you won’t see changes right away.
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  1497. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_NOTICE_SUBTITLE" desc="A subtitle on the consent page. Consider this a tagline for the Privacy Sandbox project. * “exploring” conveys that this is a work in progress. * “new features” include settings that the user can turn on/off and also backend features that change the way Chrome works for everyone * “allow sites to deliver”: Privacy Sandbox is proposed by Google as a collaborative effort with the browser industry. We’re building and testing functionality that will live in the Chrome browser. In order to land the full promise of Privacy Sandbox, websites and advertisers need to adopt the new APIs / functionality that we’re developing. So “allow sites…” makes it clear to the user that we’re building something for the ecosystem. Typically a Google product builds something for the user, and that’s true in this case, but it’s bigger than that. * “same browsing experience using less of your info”: Another definition of the promise of Privacy Sandbox. Third-party cookies are going away. In this new world, the user will have essentially the same browsing experience but it’s more private because it doesn’t expose so much of the user’s info.">
  1498. Chrome is exploring new features that allow sites to deliver the same browsing experience using less of your info
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  1500. <message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_NOTICE_BODY_DESCRIPTION_2" desc="A paragraph beneath the “More control over the ads you see” subtitle. * “During the trials”: The trials happens in addition to today’s current system based on third-party cookies. In other words, even by agreeing to or remaining in a trial,, the user’s core experience doesn’t change much. This is an experiment, and we need the user to understand as much. * “see and remove topics of interests”: we want to stress the element of control * “estimate topics”: Topics of interest include things like “Live comedy” and “Rock music”. Chrome estimates these interests based on the sites users visit. It’s an “estimation”, and we don’t want to suggest that we know with certainty the user’s interests. Avoid words like “guess”, “establish”, “define”, etc. (in place of “estimate”). * “recent browsing history”: Later in the UI, we define this as “a record of sites you’ve visited using Chrome on this device.” By “recent”, we mean the last 3 weeks (also defined later in the UI).">
  1501. During the trials, you can see and remove topics of interest sites use to show you ads. Chrome estimates your interests based on your recent browsing history.
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  1504. You can learn more about these features in Chrome settings.
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  1557. Thanks for installing. You must restart your browser before using <ph name="BUNDLE_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph>.
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  1563. Thanks for installing. You must restart your computer before using <ph name="BUNDLE_NAME">$1<ex>Chrome</ex></ph>.
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  1566. Close
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  1581. Installation not complete. Are you sure you want to cancel?
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  1584. Resume Installation
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  1587. Cancel Installation
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  1590. On your marks...
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  1593. Installation complete.
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