
Restricts which Google Accounts can be signed in to as primary users in Chrome Browser. When users sign in to a Google service, such as Gmail, Chrome Browser automatically signs them in. Unset: Users can sign in to Chrome Browser. Chrome Browser does not let secondary users sign in. 2-Force users to sign-in to use the browser: Forces users to sign in to Chrome Browser before they can use it.Chrome Browser automatically signs in users when they sign in to a Google service, such as Gmail. 1-Enable browser sign-in: Users can sign in to Chrome Browser and sync browser information to their Google Account.0-Disable browser sign-in: Users can’t sign in to Chrome Browser or sync browser information to their Google Account.Specifies whether users can sign in to Chrome Browser and sync browser information to their Google Account. You can set one or more of the following policies: Policy Tell them that they need to sign in to their managed Google Account on a specific date. If you have an existing Chrome deployment, notify users in advance.

For details, see Turn on Chrome Browser management (user policies only).
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For details, see Understand Chrome policy management.Īs a Chrome Enterprise admin, you can force users to sign in to their managed Google Account before they use Chrome Browser on a managed computer. It can also be set using a platform policies provider like Windows Group Policy. The BrowserSignin policy can only be set as a cloud policy for Chrome Browsers enrolled in Chrome Browser Cloud Management (CBCM) using the Admin console not as a cloud-based user policy.

For administrators who manage user-level Chrome Browser policies from the Google Admin console.Īpplies to managed Chrome Browsers on Windows and Mac (version 70 or later).
