Google's Web Store where users can download or purchase games, applications, themes, or extensions.
Chrome Web Store
The process when a subject must verify their identity.
Authentication
G Suite administrators can enforce advanced policies that help improve security.
Policy Enforcement
The settings menu can be accessed by clicking the gear of the status tray at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
Chromebook Settings
Translates data into a type of code (encoding) that only allows authorized sources to decipher the code into readable text with the use of a security key.
Encryption
A type of non-volatile software and code is strictly designed for reading purposes.
Read Only Memory (ROM)
A tool that is unique to Chrome OS, which is a shell environment that can be accessed by pressing CTRL + ALT + T.
Crosh
A standard designed to grant users the ability to share information across multiple accounts with a third-party application or website.
Oauth2
A network computing device that sends and receives data from the internet.
One of three different channels available to Chrome users that allows more functionality with Chrome OS
Developer Mode
Another way for users to protect their account by requiring a second level of authentication.
Second Factor Authentication (2FA)
A fully funtional system on an integrated circuit.
System on a Chip (SoC)