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0776263011
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June 25, 2026

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  • June 25, 2026
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اريد اصل لعدم الاجهزه للدخول في خصوصياتي ولا اريد اي مشاركه مع اي اجهزه اخرى

وحذف الشروط والحكم للصابق 

 

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Lynda
Community Manager
June 25, 2026

Hi ​@0776263011 I hope you don’t mind us responding to you in english.

 

Perhaps try Google Translate to revert this response into your preferred language. And hopefully in time, we are working on having a translation feature embedded directly within the community 🤞🏼

 

However to prevent your Chromebook from communicating with other local devices or phones, you can turn off these three features:

  • Turn off Quick Share:

    Go to Settings > Connected devices > Quick Share. Under Who can share with you, select No one. This completely hides your Chromebook from other devices trying to send files nearby. You can read more about managing visibility in the official guide on how to Share files with Nearby devices.

  • Disconnect your phone hub:

    If you have a phone linked, go to Settings > Connected devices. If your phone is listed under "Android phone," click it and choose Disconnect to cut the link. For full details on unlinking or adjusting individual feature toggles, see the guide to Set up and use Phone Hub on your Chromebook.

  • Turn off Chrome Sync:

    If you don't want your bookmarks, history, or open tabs syncing to other computers or devices logged into your Google account:

    Go to Settings > Privacy and security > Sync and Google services. Click Manage what you sync and switch it to Customize sync, then toggle off everything you want to keep strictly local to this machine. Step-by-step instructions can be found under the "Choose what information to sync" section on how to Sync your account settings.

Legally speaking, you cannot retroactively "delete" a terms and conditions agreement you previously accepted while using a service. However if you want to ensure no other devices have access to your primary Google account data, go to your Google Account Security Page, scroll down to Your devices, select Manage all devices, and sign out of any hardware you do not want interacting with your profile.


We hope this helps.

 

Please note this is a community focused on organisations managing Chromebooks in an enterprise setting. For support on a personal Chromebook please visit this dedicated community.