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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 57.0.2976.0 (Official Build) canary (64-bit) OS: Windows 10 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Be on an enterprise that installs an extension by enterprise policy that controls your connection (2) Load Chrome (3) What is the expected result? Dialog should say something other than "Keep Changes" since there isn't any other option - perhaps "Got it!" or something similar. What happens instead? Dialog seems to ask a question but there is only one answer, also it doesn't matter if you leave the dialog up while you browse since the extension seems to be active anyway. Please use labels and text to provide additional information. For graphics-related bugs, please copy/paste the contents of the about:gpu page at the end of this report.
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Jan 13 2017
Makes sense to me. I think we have "Got it" for other dialogs, so that sounds reasonable. Alex, any concerns (or requests for a different string)?
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Jan 16 2017
I just sent hwi@ (our dialog interaction design expert) a related mail this week: "Hwi, an interaction design question, are you comfortable with the "keep changes" button in the second image (the case where the disable choice is removed and replaced with the enterprise disclaimer)? Should we just remove the button and treat this like an FYI? It feels like I'm being forced to click "keep" even though I don't want to." Assigning to her.
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Aug 25 2017
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Feb 8 2018
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