Endpoint Verification documentation
Endpoint Verification is a Chrome extension that gathers attributes about the device it's
installed on. Using these attributes, Endpoint Verification creates an inventory of devices
running Chrome OS and Chrome Browser that access your organization's data.
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Last updated 2025-08-25 UTC.
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