Excessive opt-in requests for ARC++ |
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Issue descriptionChrome Version: 66.0.3359.117 OS: 10452.69.0 What steps will reproduce the problem? (1) Powerwash (2) Go through OOBE and sign in What is the expected result? Get prompted to enable ARC++ once and no additional prompts if I choose to skip. What happens instead? (1) Get prompted to enable ARC++ - hit skip (2) Get prompted AGAIN to agree to the Google play privacy policy (3) Sign out and back in again (4) Get prompted YET AGAIN Not sure if this gives up at some point, but it's a REALLY bad experience right now for anyone who decides they don't want ARC++
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Apr 25 2018
I just tried to reproduce this on caroline, didn't see the behavior described in this report. Steps:
(chroot) $ cros flash --clobber-stateful {device} xbuddy://remote/caroline/R66-10452.69.0
Go thru OOBE
Sign in with an unmanaged gmail account
When prompted to enable ARC++, click "Skip"
Result:
Container not running, as expected
See "Howdy {User}" dialog, as expected.
Not prompted again (unlike (2) in "What happens instead?" above)
Sign out and sign in again (like (3) above)
Result:
Container not running
No new prompt (unlike (4) in "What happens instead?" above)
"In-product" ARC++ ToS dialog appears only if I click on Play Store icon in launcher, not automatically.
Can you provide some details of the account used - e.g. is it a managed user with https://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3#ArcEnabled true, or an unmanaged user?
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Apr 25 2018
Albert confirms this is a managed user with ArcEnabled=true in chrome://policy
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Aug 3
This bug has an owner, thus, it's been triaged. Changing status to "assigned".
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Aug 3
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Comment 1 by shihuis@google.com
, Apr 25 2018