How we focus on security, compliance, and privacy to earn to provide a browser you can trust.
Why teams and organizations like yours trust Chrome Enterprise
We provide three core values to make using Chrome Enterprise an easy choice:
- Control of your customer data
- Visibility into how your customer data is stored, processed, and managed
- Agency over the configurations you need to meet your compliance & governance requirements
Ultimately, customer data is your data, not Google’s.
We work to earn your trust by:
- Providing secure products that deliver transparency and enable sovereignty
- Defending your data against threats and fraudulent activity using the same infrastructure and security services we use for our own operations
- Undergoing rigorous, independent verification of our security, privacy, and compliance controls to help you meet your regulatory objectives
Security
We protect your information, identities, applications, and browsers using the same secure-by-design infrastructure, built-in protection, and global network that Google itself uses. We encrypt data in transit between our facilities and at rest.
Learn more about security in Chrome Enterprise
Compliance
We undergo independent verification of our security, privacy, and compliance controls to help you meet your regulatory and policy objectives.
You can find details on our full set of compliance offerings, like ISO/IEC 27001/27017/27018 and SOC 1/2/3.
Explore our Compliance resource center
Data privacy
We know that privacy plays a critical role in earning and maintaining your trust. Chrome Enterprise helps you comply with our Common Privacy Principles regardless of region. How we work to protect your privacy is codified in our Chrome Enterprise Data Protection Commitments, which guide our security and privacy practices.
Visit our Privacy Resource Center
Transparency
We are transparent about our commitments and what you can expect when it comes to protecting and managing your data.
- See what data is processed by Chrome browser, Chrome Enterprise Core, and Chrome Enterprise Premium.
- Review our transparency reports and learn how we handle third-party data requests.
- Understand Google’s policies for data retention and deletion.
- See where we use subprocessors.
Terms of Service & Policies
Below are the terms and policies governing the use of various Chrome-related products.
Chrome browser Chrome Enterprise Core (the portion of the Google Admin console used to manage Chrome browsers, formerly known as Chrome Browser Cloud Management)These cover use of the Admin console itself, not the underlying browsers being managed, which are governed by the terms listed above.
Prerequisite for the use of Chrome Enterprise Premium.
Requires acceptance of the above terms/policies for Chrome browser and Chrome Enterprise Core.
Google Cloud Platform Terms (incl. the CEP Service Specific Terms)
Chrome Enterprise service status
View the uptime and availability of our Chrome Enterprise cloud management services.
Key Data Protection Terms
Customer Data“Customer Data” means all data (including text, files, software, images, video, audio, software and code) submitted, stored, sent or otherwise provided to Google by or on behalf of a customer or its end users through the use of the services and/or received via the services by a customer or its end users.
“Service Data” means the personal data Google collects or generates during the provision (including administration) of the services to a customer (including any personal data: (i) within support tickets, and (ii) collected from software installed on end user devices through which the end user accesses the services (including telemetry data)), excluding any customer data.