chromium/components/security_interstitials_strings.grdp

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<grit-part>
  <!-- Shared strings for SSL-related interstitials -->
  <message name="IDS_SSL_OPEN_DETAILS_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that expands the details on an error page. Paired with IDS_SSL_CLOSE_DETAILS_BUTTON.">
    Advanced
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_CLOSE_DETAILS_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that hides the details on an error page. Paired with IDS_SSL_CLOSE_DETAILS_BUTTON.">
    Hide advanced
  </message>

  <!-- Captive portal interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_AUTHORIZATION_DIALOG_NAME" desc="Name of the modal Web dialog (displayed in the title) displaying captive portal login page on ChromeOS.">
    Captive Portal Authorization
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_HEADING_WIRED" desc="Heading in the error page when a secure request is blocked because a captive portal is manipulating a wired connection (e.g. ethernet)">
    Connect to network
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_HEADING_WIFI" desc="Heading in the error page when a secure request is blocked because a captive portal is manipulating a Wi-Fi connection">
    Connect to Wi-Fi
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_WIRED" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the captive portal error page for wired network connections.">
    The network you are using may require you to visit <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="LOGIN_URL">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph>.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_WIFI" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the captive portal error page for Wi-Fi connections.">
    The Wi-Fi you are using may require you to visit <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="LOGIN_URL">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph>.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_WIFI_SSID" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the captive portal error page for Wi-Fi connections, displaying the Wi-Fi name.">
    The Wi-Fi you are using (<ph name="WIFI_NAME">$1<ex>Google Guest</ex></ph>) may require you to visit <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="LOGIN_URL">$2<ex>example.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph>.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_NO_LOGIN_URL_WIRED" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the captive portal error page for network connections when the captive portal login url isn't available.">
    The network you are using may require you to visit its login page.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_NO_LOGIN_URL_WIFI" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the captive portal error page for Wi-Fi connections when the captive portal login url isn't available.">
    The Wi-Fi you are using may require you to visit its login page.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_NO_LOGIN_URL_WIFI_SSID" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the captive portal error page for Wi-Fi connections when the captive portal login url isn't available.">
    The Wi-Fi you are using (<ph name="WIFI_NAME">$1<ex>Google Guest</ex></ph>) may require you to visit its login page.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CAPTIVE_PORTAL_BUTTON_OPEN_LOGIN_PAGE" desc="Text for the open login page button">
    Connect
  </message>

  <!-- MITM software interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_MITM_SOFTWARE_HEADING" desc="Header of an error page. A user visits a website, antivirus or firewall software interferes with their connection, and they are shown this error.">
    An application is stopping Chrome from safely connecting to this site
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_MITM_SOFTWARE_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_ENTERPRISE" desc="Main body of an error page. A user visits a website, antivirus or firewall software interferes with their connection, and they are shown this error. There is a title above and a button below that exposes more information. ‘IT administrator’ here refers to the information technology expert at the user’s school or company. Placeholder text is the name of a computer program.">
    &quot;<ph name="SOFTWARE_NAME">$1<ex>Misconfigured Antivirus</ex></ph>&quot; wasn’t installed properly on your computer or network. Ask your IT administrator to resolve this issue.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_MITM_SOFTWARE_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_NONENTERPRISE" desc="Main body of an error page. A user visits a website, antivirus or firewall software interferes with their connection, and they are shown this error. There is a title above and a button below that exposes more information. Placeholder text is the name of a computer program.">
    &quot;<ph name="SOFTWARE_NAME">$1<ex>Misconfigured Antivirus</ex></ph>&quot; wasn’t installed properly on your computer or the network:
    &lt;ul&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;Try uninstalling or disabling &quot;<ph name="SOFTWARE_NAME">$1<ex>Misconfigured Antivirus</ex></ph>&quot;&lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;Try connecting to another network&lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;/ul&gt;
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_MITM_SOFTWARE_EXPLANATION_ENTERPRISE" desc="Extended description for an error page hidden behind an 'Advanced' button. A user visits a website, antivirus or firewall software interferes with their connection, and they are shown this error. Page title reads 'An application is stopping Chrome from safely connection to this site' and there is a shorter description of the error shown above. First placeholder text is the name of a computer program. Second placeholder text is some further explanation.">
    A root certificate for &quot;<ph name="SOFTWARE_NAME">$1<ex>Misconfigured Antivirus</ex></ph>&quot; is required but isn’t installed. Your IT administrator should look at configuration instructions for &quot;<ph name="SOFTWARE_NAME">$1<ex>Misconfigured Antivirus</ex></ph>&quot; to fix this problem. <ph name="FURTHER_EXPLANATION">$2<ex>Further explanation goes here.</ex></ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_MITM_SOFTWARE_EXPLANATION_NONENTERPRISE" desc="Extended description for an error page hidden behind an 'Advanced' button. A user visits a website, antivirus or firewall software interferes with their connection, and they are shown this error. Page title reads 'An application is stopping Chrome from safely connection to this site' and there is a shorter description of the error shown above. First placeholder text is the name of a computer program. Second placeholder text is some further explanation.">
    &quot;<ph name="SOFTWARE_NAME">$1<ex>Misconfigured Antivirus</ex></ph>&quot; isn’t configured correctly. Uninstalling &quot;<ph name="SOFTWARE_NAME">$1<ex>Misconfigured Antivirus</ex></ph>&quot; usually fixes the problem. <ph name="FURTHER_EXPLANATION">$2<ex>Further explanation goes here.</ex></ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_MITM_SOFTWARE_EXPLANATION" desc="Part of an extended description hidden behind an 'Advanced' button on an error page. A user visits a website, antivirus or firewall software interferes with their connection, and they are shown this error. Page title and additional description of the error are shown above. 'Antivirus software' is software that finds and deletes viruses on a user's computer. 'Firewall software' is software typically used on a company network that keeps unwanted people from accessing the network. 'Proxy software' is software on a network that blocks the user from viewing certain websites. Proxies may be used to keep school children from viewing inappropriate websites for example. 'Web-filtering software' is a synonym for proxy software, so it can be excluded in translation.">
    Applications that can cause this error include antivirus, firewall, and web-filtering or proxy software.
  </message>

  <!-- Lookalike URL warning with a suggested hostname -->
  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_TITLE" desc="Tab title. Context: the requested URL might be trying to trick the user since it looks like a more popular URL. This interstitial points the user to the safe site instead.">
    Safety warning
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_HEADING" desc="Large heading. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL might be trying to trick the user since it looks like a more popular URL. This interstitial points the user to the safe site instead.">
    Did you mean &lt;a href="#" id="dont-proceed-link"&gt;<ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph>&lt;/a&gt;?
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_IGNORE" desc="Button text. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL might be trying to trick the user since it looks like a more popular URL. This button dismisses the interstitial and navigates to the originally-requested URL.">
    Ignore
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_CONTINUE" desc="Button text. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL might be trying to trick the user since it looks like a more popular URL. This button dismisses the interstitial and navigates to the suggested (safe) URL.">
    Go to <ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph>
  </message>

  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL might be trying to trick the user since it looks like a more popular URL.">
    The site you just tried to visit looks fake. Attackers sometimes mimic sites by making small, hard-to-see changes to the URL.
  </message>

  <!-- Lookalike URL without a suggested hostname -->
  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_HEADING_NO_SUGGESTED_URL" desc="Large heading. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL might be trying to trick the user since it looks fake. This interstitial warns the user to not visit the site but doesn't suggest a safe site.">
    Fake site ahead
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_NO_SUGGESTED_URL" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL might be trying to trick the user since it looks fake. This interstitial warns the user to not visit the site but doesn't suggest a safe site.">
    Attackers sometimes mimic sites by making small, hard-to-see changes to the URL.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_BACK_TO_SAFETY" desc="The text for the button that takes the user back to the new tab page.">
    Back to safety
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_LOOKALIKE_URL_CLOSE_PAGE" desc="The text for the button that closes the tab.">
    Close page
  </message>

  <!-- Enterprise Block interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_BLOCK_TITLE" desc="Tab title. Context: the requested URL doesn't pass the filtering rules set by the admin.">
    Blocked by Admin
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_BLOCK_HEADING" desc="Large heading. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL doesn't pass the filtering rules set by the admin.">
    The site ahead is blocked by your organization
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_BLOCK_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL doesn't pass the filtering rules set by the admin.">
    Your organization has blocked <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> because it violates a policy. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link" aria-label="$2"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_BLOCK_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_CUSTOM_MESSAGE" desc="Main paragraph of an error message with custom message provided by admin. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL doesn't pass the filtering rules set by the admin.">
  Your administrator says: "<ph name="CUSTOM_MESSAGE">$1<ex>This site has been blocked because it violates a policy.</ex></ph>"
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_BLOCK_GO_BACK" desc="The text for the button that takes the user back to safety.">
    Go back
  </message>

      <!-- Enterprise Warn interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_WARN_TITLE" desc="Tab title. Context: the requested URL doesn't pass the filtering rules set by the admin.">
    Admin warning
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_WARN_HEADING" desc="Large heading. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL doesn't pass the filtering rules set by the admin.">
    The site ahead is flagged by your organization
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_WARN_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL doesn't pass the filtering rules set by the admin.">
    Your organization has identified  <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> as a site that might violate a policy. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link" aria-label="$2"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_WARN_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH_CUSTOM_MESSAGE" desc="Main paragraph of an error message with custom message provided by admin. Context: the error page that's shown when the requested URL doesn't pass the filtering rules set by the admin.">
    Your administrator says: "<ph name="CUSTOM_MESSAGE">$1<ex>This site might violate a policy.</ex></ph>"
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_WARN_GO_BACK" desc="The text for the button that takes the user back to safety.">
    Go back
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_WARN_CONTINUE_TO_SITE" desc="The text for the button that bypasses the warning and continues to site.">
    Continue to site
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_ENTERPRISE_INTERSTITIALS_LEARN_MORE_ACCCESSIBILITY_TEXT" desc="Accessibility text for a 'Learn more' link that links to a help article about why the user was warned/blocked while trying to access a website that violated admin rules.">
    Learn more about site restrictions in managed browsers
  </message>


  <!-- Clock errors -->
  <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_TITLE" desc="Tab title. Context: the browser can't load a page because the device's clock is wrong.">
    Clock error
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_AHEAD_HEADING" desc="Large heading. Context: the error page that's shown when the device clock is too far in the past.">
    Your clock is ahead
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_BEHIND_HEADING" desc="Large heading. Context: the error page that's shown when the device clock is too far in the past.">
    Your clock is behind
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_UPDATE_DATE_AND_TIME" desc="Button text. Context: error shown when the device clock is wrong. The button takes the user to the operating system date and time settings.">
    Update date and time
  </message>
  <if expr="not is_android and not is_ios">
    <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the computer's clock is wrong.">
      A private connection to <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> can't be established because your computer's date and time (<ph name="DATE_AND_TIME">$2<ex>Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM</ex></ph>) are incorrect.
    </message>
  </if>
  <if expr="is_android">
    <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the Android device's clock is wrong.">
      A private connection to <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> can't be established because your device's date and time (<ph name="DATE_AND_TIME">$2<ex>Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM</ex></ph>) are incorrect.
    </message>
  </if>
  <if expr="is_ios">
    <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of an error message. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the device's clock is wrong. This paragraph explains the situation and gives instructions to fix it on iOS.">
      &lt;p&gt;A private connection to <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="DOMAIN">$1<ex>paypal.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> can't be established because your device's date and time (<ph name="DATE_AND_TIME">$2<ex>Monday, January 1, 1970 2:44:30 PM</ex></ph>) are incorrect.&lt;/p&gt;

      &lt;p&gt;Please adjust the date and time from the &lt;strong&gt;General&lt;/strong&gt; section of the &lt;strong&gt;Settings&lt;/strong&gt; app.&lt;/p&gt;
    </message>
  </if>
  <if expr="_google_chrome">
    <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_EXPLANATION" desc="Body text under an 'Advanced' button. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the device's clock is wrong. This paragraph explains why a correct clock is necessary.">
      To establish a secure connection, your clock needs to be set correctly. This is because the certificates that websites use to identify themselves are only valid for specific periods of time. Since your device's clock is incorrect, Chrome cannot verify these certificates.
    </message>
  </if>
  <if expr="not _google_chrome">
    <message name="IDS_CLOCK_ERROR_EXPLANATION" desc="Body text under an 'Advanced' button. Context: error shown when the browser can't load a page because the device's clock is wrong. This paragraph explains why a correct clock is necessary.">
      To establish a secure connection, your clock needs to be set correctly. This is because the certificates that websites use to identify themselves are only valid for specific periods of time. Since your device's clock is incorrect, Chromium cannot verify these certificates.
    </message>
  </if>

  <!-- SSL error page -->
  <message name="IDS_SSL_V2_TITLE" desc="The tab title for the SSL interstitial.">
    Privacy error
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_V2_HEADING" desc="The large heading at the top of the SSL interstitial.">
    Your connection is not private
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_V2_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the SSL interstitial.">
    Attackers might be trying to steal your information from <ph name="BEGIN_BOLD">&lt;strong&gt;</ph><ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph><ph name="END_BOLD">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards). <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_V2_RECURRENT_ERROR_PARAGRAPH" desc="A paragraph for an SSL interstitial that the user has seen multiple times in a browsing session.">
    Warnings may be common while websites update their security. This should improve soon.
  </message>

  <!-- SSL error page: overridable -->
  <message name="IDS_SSL_OVERRIDABLE_SAFETY_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that takes the user back to the previous page.">
    Back to safety
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_OVERRIDABLE_CLOSE_PAGE_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that closes the page.">
    Close page
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_OVERRIDABLE_PROCEED_PARAGRAPH" desc="The text for the paragraph at the bottom with the proceed link.">
    <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>Proceed to <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> (unsafe)<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>

  <!-- SSL error page: Non-overridable -->
  <message name="IDS_SSL_RELOAD" desc="The text for the button that reloads the page.">
    Reload
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_PINNED" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed, plus a link to a help page about certificate pinning.">
    You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because the website uses certificate pinning. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_HSTS" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed, plus a link to a help page about HSTS.">
    You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because the website uses HSTS. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_REVOKED" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed, plus a link to a help page about certificate revocation.">
    You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because its certificate has been revoked. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
  </message>
  <if expr="_google_chrome">
    <message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_MORE" desc="Body text for the explanation shown if user clicks on the Details button.">
      <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Chrome tried to connect to <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph>, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Chrome stopped the connection before any data was exchanged.
    </message>
    <message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_INVALID" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed.">
      You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because the website sent scrambled credentials that Chrome cannot process. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
    </message>
  </if>
  <if expr="not _google_chrome">
    <message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_MORE" desc="Body text for the explanation shown if user clicks on the Details button.">
      <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> normally uses encryption to protect your information. When Chromium tried to connect to <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> this time, the website sent back unusual and incorrect credentials. This may happen when an attacker is trying to pretend to be <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph>, or a Wi-Fi sign-in screen has interrupted the connection. Your information is still secure because Chromium stopped the connection before any data was exchanged.
    </message>
    <message name="IDS_SSL_NONOVERRIDABLE_INVALID" desc="A sentence to explain why the user can't proceed.">
      You cannot visit <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>google.com</ex></ph> right now because the website sent scrambled credentials that Chromium cannot process. Network errors and attacks are usually temporary, so this page will probably work later.
    </message>
  </if>

  <!-- Safe Browsing interstitials V3 (shared phishing & malware) -->
  <message name="IDS_SAFEBROWSING_V3_TITLE" desc="The tab title for the Safe Browsing interstitials.">
    Security error
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SAFEBROWSING_V3_OPEN_DETAILS_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that expands the details.">
    Details
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SAFEBROWSING_V3_CLOSE_DETAILS_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that hides the details.">
    Hide details
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SAFEBROWSING_OVERRIDABLE_SAFETY_BUTTON" desc="The text for the button that takes the user back to the previous page.">
    Back to safety
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SAFEBROWSING_HEADING" desc="The large heading at the top of the interstitial.">
    Dangerous site
  </message>

  <!-- Malware interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_MALWARE_V3_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Mac: The primary explanatory paragraph for the malware interstitial.">
    Attackers on the site you're trying to visit might install harmful software that steals or deletes things like your password, photos, messages, or credit card number. Chrome strongly recommends going back to safety. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_MALWARE_V3_EXPLANATION_PARAGRAPH" desc="The explanation of why Safe Browsing has blocked the page.">
    Chrome has built-in safety features to protect you while you browse — like Google Safe Browsing, which <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="diagnostic-link"&gt;</ph>recently found malware<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> on the site you're trying to visit.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_MALWARE_V3_PROCEED_PARAGRAPH" desc="The paragraph that lets the user skip the warning.">
    Even sites that are normally safe are sometimes compromised by attackers. Only visit <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>this unsafe site<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> if you're sure you understand the risks.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SAFE_BROWSING_SCOUT_REPORTING_AGREE" desc="SafeBrowsing Scout label next to checkbox">
    Help improve security on the web for everyone by sending <ph name="BEGIN_WHITEPAPER_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="whitepaper-link"&gt;</ph>URLs of some pages you visit, limited system information, and some page content<ph name="END_WHITEPAPER_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> to Google. <ph name="BEGIN_PRIVACY_PAGE_LINK">&lt;a id="privacy-link" href="#"&gt;</ph>Privacy policy<ph name="END_PRIVACY_PAGE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_SAFE_BROWSING_ENHANCED_PROTECTION_MESSAGE" desc="SafeBrowsing enhanced protection promo message">
    <ph name="BEGIN_ENHANCED_PROTECTION_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="enhanced-protection-link"&gt;</ph>Turn on enhanced protection<ph name="END_ENHANCED_PROTECTION_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> to get Chrome's highest level of security
  </message>

  <!-- Harmful download interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_HARMFUL_V3_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the unwanted software interstitial.">
    Attackers on the site you're trying to visit might trick you into installing harmful software that affects the way you browse — for example, by changing your homepage or showing you extra ads on sites you visit. Chrome strongly recommends going back to safety to avoid harm. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>

  <message name="IDS_HARMFUL_V3_EXPLANATION_PARAGRAPH" desc="The explanation of why Safe Browsing has blocked the page.">
    Chrome has built-in safety features to protect you while you browse —  like Google Safe Browsing, which recently <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="diagnostic-link"&gt;</ph>found harmful software<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> on the site you're trying to visit.
  </message>

  <message name="IDS_HARMFUL_V3_PROCEED_PARAGRAPH" desc="The paragraph that lets the user skip the warning.">
    Even sites that are normally safe are sometimes compromised by attackers. Only visit <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>this unsafe site<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> if you're sure you understand the risks.
  </message>

  <!-- Phishing interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_PHISHING_V4_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the phishing interstitial.">
    Attackers on the site you're trying to visit might trick you into installing software or revealing things like your password, phone, or credit card number. Chrome strongly recommends going back to safety. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_PHISHING_V4_EXPLANATION_PARAGRAPH" desc="The explanation of why Safe Browsing has blocked the page.">
    Chrome has built-in safety features to protect you while you browse — like Google Safe Browsing, which <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="diagnostic-link"&gt;</ph>recently found phishing<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> on the site you're trying to visit. Phishing sites pretend to be other sites to trick you.<ph name="NEW_LINE">&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;</ph>Even sites that are normally safe are sometimes compromised by attackers. <ph name="BEGIN_ERROR_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="report-error-link"&gt;</ph>Let us know<ph name="END_ERROR_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> if you think there's been a mistake and that this site doesn't pose a danger.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_PHISHING_V4_PROCEED_PARAGRAPH" desc="The paragraph that lets the user skip the warning.">
    Only visit <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>this unsafe site<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph> if you're sure you understand the risks.
  </message>

  <!-- WebView Safe Browsing quiet interstitials medium sized -->
  <message name="IDS_MALWARE_WEBVIEW_HEADING" desc="The heading of the malware interstitial on medium sized Webview.">
    Dangerous content blocked.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_MALWARE_WEBVIEW_EXPLANATION_PARAGRAPH" desc="The explanation of why Safe Browsing has blocked the page. Allows the user to proceed using a link.">
    This content might try to install dangerous software on your device that steals or deletes your information. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>Show anyway<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_PHISHING_WEBVIEW_HEADING" desc="The heading of the phishing interstitial on medium sized Webview.">
    Deceptive content blocked.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_PHISHING_WEBVIEW_EXPLANATION_PARAGRAPH" desc="The explanation of why Safe Browsing has blocked the page. Allows the user to proceed using a link.">
    This content might try to trick you into installing software or revealing personal information. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>Show anyway<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HARMFUL_WEBVIEW_HEADING" desc="The heading of the unwanted software interstitial on medium sized Webview.">
    Harmful content blocked.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HARMFUL_WEBVIEW_EXPLANATION_PARAGRAPH" desc="The explanation of why Safe Browsing has blocked the page. Allows the user to proceed using a link.">
    This content might try to install deceptive apps that pretend to be something else or collect data that may be used to track you. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>Show anyway<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_BILLING_WEBVIEW_HEADING" desc="Title of a security warning. Shown when the user wants to visit a site that may trick them into signing up for a recurring charge to their mobile phone plan. 'Potential' indicates likelihood. 'charges' refers to financial charges to user's mobile phone plan.">
    Potential charges ahead.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_BILLING_WEBVIEW_EXPLANATION_PARAGRAPH" desc="Body of a security warning. Shown when the user wants to visit a site that may trick them into signing up for a recurring charge to their mobile phone plan. 'charges' refers to financial charges to user's mobile phone plan. 'not obvious' means the site may, for example, include a pricing disclosure in hard-to-see text.">
    These charges could be one-time or recurring and may not be obvious. <ph name="BEGIN_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="proceed-link"&gt;</ph>Show anyway<ph name="END_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>

  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_SHOW_MORE" desc="The button label to expand sections for the chrome://connection-help site. Paired with IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_SHOW_LESS">
    Show More
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_SHOW_LESS" desc="The button label to collapse sections for the chrome://connection-help site. Paired with IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_SHOW_MORE">
    Show Less
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_TITLE" desc="The title for the chrome://connection-help site">
    Connection Help
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_HEADING" desc="The heading for chrome://connection-help. Matches the heading in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
   Fix connection errors
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_GENERAL_HELP" desc="First general help paragraph for chrome://connection-help. Matches the 'Fix most connection errors' section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
    &lt;p&gt;If you try to visit a website and it doesn’t open, first try to fix the error with these troubleshooting steps:&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;ol&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;Check the web address for typos.&lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;Make sure your internet connection is working normally.&lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;Contact the website owner.&lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;/ol&gt;
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_SPECIFIC_ERROR_HEADING" desc="Heading for individual errors section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the heading for the specific error section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
    Get help with a specific error message
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_CONNECTION_NOT_PRIVATE_TITLE" desc="Title for your connection is not private section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the heading for the fourth section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869, with the addition of ERR_CERT_SYMANTEC_LEGACY.">
    "Your connection is not private" or "&lt;span class="error-code"&gt;NET::ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID&lt;/span&gt;" or "&lt;span class="error-code"&gt;ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID&lt;/span&gt;" or "&lt;span class="error-code"&gt;NET::ERR_CERT_WEAK_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM&lt;/span&gt;" or "&lt;span class="error-code"&gt;ERR_CERT_SYMANTEC_LEGACY&lt;/span&gt;" or "SSL certificate error"
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_CONNECT_TO_NETWORK_TITLE" desc="Title for connect to network section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the heading for the fifth section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
    "Connect to network"
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_INCORRECT_CLOCK_TITLE" desc="Title for incorrect clock section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the heading for the sixth section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
    "Your clock is behind" or "Your clock is ahead" or "&lt;span class="error-code"&gt;NET::ERR_CERT_DATE_INVALID&lt;/span&gt;"
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_CONNECTION_NOT_PRIVATE_DETAILS" desc="Details for your connection is not private section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the fourth section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
    &lt;h4&gt;Step 1: Sign in to the portal&lt;/h4&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;Wi-Fi networks at places like cafes or airports need you to sign in. To see the sign-in page, visit a page that uses &lt;code&gt;http://&lt;/code&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;ol&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;Go to any website starting with &lt;code&gt;http://&lt;/code&gt;, like &lt;a href="http://example.com" target="_blank"&gt;http://example.com&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;li&gt;On the sign-in page that opens, sign in to use the internet.&lt;/li&gt;
    &lt;/ol&gt;
    &lt;h4&gt;Step 2: Open the page in Incognito mode (computer only)&lt;/h4&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;Open the page you were visiting in an Incognito window.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;If the page opens, a Chrome extension isn't working right. To fix the error, turn off the extension.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;h4&gt;Step 3: Update your operating system&lt;/h4&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;Make sure your device is up-to-date.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;h4&gt;Step 4: Temporarily turn off your antivirus&lt;/h4&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;You'll see this error if you have antivirus software that provides "HTTPS protection" or "HTTPS scanning." The antivirus is preventing Chrome from providing security.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;To fix the problem, turn off your antivirus software. If the page works after turning off the software, turn off this software when you use secure sites.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;Remember to turn your antivirus program back on when you're done.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;h4&gt;Step 5: Get extra help&lt;/h4&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;If you still see the error, contact the website owner.&lt;/p&gt;
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_CONNECT_TO_NETWORK_DETAILS" desc="Details for connect to network section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the fifth section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
    &lt;p&gt;You'll see this error if you're using a Wi-Fi portal where you have to sign in before you can get online.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;To fix the error, click &lt;strong&gt;Connect&lt;/strong&gt; on the page you're trying to open.&lt;/p&gt;
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_INCORRECT_CLOCK_DETAILS" desc="Details for incorrect clock section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the sixth section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
    &lt;p&gt;You'll see this error if your computer or mobile device's date and time are inaccurate.&lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;To fix the error, open your device's clock. Make sure the time and date are correct.&lt;/p&gt;
  </message>
  <if expr="is_win">
    <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_MITM_SOFTWARE_TITLE" desc="Title for MITM software section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the heading for the nineth section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
    "Software on your computer is stopping Chrome from safely connecting to the web" (Windows computers only)
  </message>
    <message name="IDS_CONNECTION_HELP_MITM_SOFTWARE_DETAILS" desc="Details for MITM software section in chrome://connection-help. Matches the nineth section in https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869">
      &lt;p&gt;You'll see this error if you have Superfish software on your Windows computer.&lt;/p&gt;
      &lt;p&gt;Follow these steps to temporarily disable the software so you can get on the web. You'll need administrator privileges.&lt;/p&gt;
      &lt;ol&gt;
      &lt;li&gt;Click &lt;strong&gt;Start&lt;/strong&gt;, then search for and select &lt;strong&gt;"View local services"&lt;/strong&gt;
      &lt;li&gt;Select &lt;strong&gt;VisualDiscovery&lt;/strong&gt;
      &lt;li&gt;Under &lt;strong&gt;Startup type&lt;/strong&gt;, select &lt;strong&gt;Disabled&lt;/strong&gt;
      &lt;li&gt;Under &lt;strong&gt;Service status&lt;/strong&gt;, click &lt;strong&gt;Stop&lt;/strong&gt;
      &lt;li&gt;Click &lt;strong&gt;Apply&lt;/strong&gt;, then click &lt;strong&gt;OK&lt;/strong&gt;
      &lt;li&gt;Visit the &lt;a href="https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6098869"&gt;Chrome help center&lt;/a&gt; to learn how to permanently remove the software from your computer
      &lt;/ol&gt;
    </message>
  </if>

  <!-- Billing interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_BILLING_TITLE" desc="The tab title for the Safe Browsing Billing interstitial.">
    Page may charge money
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_BILLING_HEADING" desc="The large heading at the top of the billing interstitial.">
    The page ahead may try to charge you money
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_BILLING_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="The primary explanatory paragraph for the billing interstitial.">
    These charges could be one-time or recurring and may not be obvious.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_BILLING_PRIMARY_BUTTON" desc="The text for the billing interstitial primary button.">
    Go back
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_BILLING_PROCEED_BUTTON" desc="The text for the billing interstitial proceed button.">
    Proceed
  </message>

  <if expr="use_blink">
    <!-- Blocked interception interstitial strings -->
    <message name="IDS_BLOCKED_INTERCEPTION_HEADING" desc="Large heading of the known interception interstitial.">
      Your activity on <ph name="HOSTNAME">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> is being monitored
    </message>

    <!-- Known interception disclosure WebUI strings -->
    <!-- Title of the tab -->
    <message name="IDS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_TITLE" desc="Title of network interception disclosure page.">
      Monitoring Detected
    </message>

    <!-- Main message title -->
    <message name="IDS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_HEADER" desc="Title of chrome://connection-monitoring-detected/ page, shows when Chrome has detected known network monitoring activity">
      Your activity on the web is being monitored
    </message>

    <message name="IDS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_BODY1" desc="First body text for the chrome://connection-monitoring-detected/ page">
      Anything you type, any pages you view, or any other activity on the web is being watched. Content on sites may be changed without your knowledge.
    </message>

    <if expr="_google_chrome">
      <message name="IDS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_BODY2" desc="Second body text for the chrome://connection-monitoring-detected/ page with more details">
        This problem happens because of a certificate you or someone else installed on your device. The certificate is known to be used to monitor and intercept networks, and is not trusted by Chrome. While some legitimate cases for monitoring do exist, like on a school or company network, Chrome wants to make sure you're aware it's happening, even if you can't stop it. Monitoring may happen in any browser or application that accesses the web.
      </message>
    </if>
    <if expr="not _google_chrome">
      <message name="IDS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_BODY2" desc="Second body text for the chrome://connection-monitoring-detected/ page with more details">
        This problem happens because of a certificate you or someone else installed on your device. The certificate is known to be used to monitor and intercept networks, and is not trusted by Chromium. While some legitimate cases for monitoring do exist, like on a school or company network, Chromium wants to make sure you're aware it's happening, even if you can't stop it. Monitoring may happen in any browser or application that accesses the web.
      </message>
    </if>

    <!-- Known interception disclosure infobar strings -->
    <message name="IDS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_INFOBAR_HEADING" desc="Text of the heading used to alert the user that Chrome has detected that their network connnection is being intercepted.">
      Your activity on the web is being monitored
    </message>
    <message name="IDS_KNOWN_INTERCEPTION_INFOBAR_BUTTON_TEXT" desc="Text of the button to close the disclosure infobar and continue using Chrome.">
      OK
    </message>
  </if>

  <!-- Legacy TLS interstitial -->
  <message name="IDS_LEGACY_TLS_HEADING" desc="Large heading of the legacy TLS interstitial.">
    Your connection is not fully secure
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_LEGACY_TLS_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of the legacy TLS interstitial. A user visits a website that uses an obsolete version of TLS and they are shown this error. Page title and additional description of the error are shown above.">
    This site uses an outdated security configuration, which may expose your information (for example, passwords, messages, or credit cards) when it is sent to this site.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_LEGACY_TLS_EXPLANATION" desc="Part of an extended description hidden behind an 'Advanced' button on an error page. A user visits a website that uses an obsolete version of TLS and they are shown this error. Page title and additional description of the error are shown above.">
    The connection used to load this site used TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1, which are deprecated and will be disabled in the future. Once disabled, users will be prevented from loading this site. The server should enable TLS 1.2 or later.
  </message>

  <!-- Insecure form submission interstitial-->
  <message name="IDS_INSECURE_FORM_TITLE" desc="Tab Title for insecure form submission warning">
    Form is not secure
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_INSECURE_FORM_HEADING" desc="Large heading of the warning shown when submitting an insecure form">
    The information you’re about to submit is not secure
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_INSECURE_FORM_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of the insecure form submission warning. This warning is shown when a form shown on a secure website is submitted over an insecure connection.">
    Because this form is being submitted using a connection that’s not secure, your information will be visible to others.
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_INSECURE_FORM_BACK_BUTTON" desc="Text for the button in the insecure form warning that takes the user back to the previous page">
    Go back
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_INSECURE_FORM_SUBMIT_BUTTON" desc="Text for the button in the insecure form warning that bypasses the warning and submits the form">
    Send anyway
  </message>

  <!-- HTTPS-Only Mode interstitial-->
  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_TITLE" desc="Tab title for HTTPS-only mode warning">
    Site is not secure
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_HEADING" desc="Large heading of the warning shown when an http only site is loaded with https-only mode active">
    The connection to <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> is not secure
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of the HTTPS-Only Mode warning. This warning is shown when the browser tries to upgrade a navigation to a site to HTTPS but the site does not support HTTPS.">
    You are seeing this warning because this site does not support HTTPS. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>

  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_BALANCED_MODE_HEADING" desc="Large heading of the warning shown when an http only site is loaded with https-only balanced mode active">
    <ph name="SITE">$1<ex>example.com</ex></ph> doesn’t support a secure connection
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_BALANCED_MODE_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of the HTTPS-Only Balanced Mode warning. This warning is shown when the browser tries to upgrade a navigation to a site to HTTPS but the site does not support HTTPS.">
    <ph name="BEGIN_LIST">&lt;ul&gt;</ph>
      <ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph><ph name="BEGIN_STRONG">&lt;strong&gt;</ph>Attackers can see and change<ph name="END_STRONG">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> information you send or receive from the site.
      <ph name="LIST_ITEM">&lt;li&gt;</ph><ph name="BEGIN_STRONG">&lt;strong&gt;</ph>It's safest to visit this site later<ph name="END_STRONG">&lt;/strong&gt;</ph> if you're using a public network. There is less risk from a trusted network, like your home or work Wi-Fi.
    <ph name="END_LIST">&lt;/ul&gt;</ph>

    You might also contact the site owner and suggest they upgrade to HTTPS. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>

  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_WITH_ADVANCED_PROTECTION_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of the HTTPS-Only Mode warning. This warning is shown when the browser tries to upgrade a navigation to a site to HTTPS but the site does not support HTTPS. The user also has Advanced Protection enabled.">
    You are seeing this warning because this site does not support HTTPS and you are under Google's Advanced Protection Program. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_WITH_SITE_ENGAGEMENT_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of the HTTPS-Only Mode warning. This warning is shown when the browser tries to upgrade a navigation to a site to HTTPS but the site does not support HTTPS. The user is seeing this warning because they typically visit HTTPS URLs.">
    You usually connect to this site securely, but Chrome couldn't use a secure connection this time. An attacker might be trying to eavesdrop or modify your network connection. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_FOR_TYPICALLY_SECURE_BROWSING_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragraph of the HTTPS-Only Mode warning. This warning is shown when the browser tries to upgrade a navigation to a site to HTTPS but the site does not support HTTPS. The user has previously engaged with the HTTPS version of the site.">
    You usually connect to sites securely, but Chrome couldn't use a secure connection this time. An attacker might be trying to eavesdrop or modify your network connection. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_FOR_INCOGNITO_PRIMARY_PARAGRAPH" desc="Main paragrpah of the HTTPS-Only Mode warning. This warning is shown when the browser tries to upgrade a navigation to a site to HTTPS but the site does not support HTTPS. The user is seeing this warning because they are browsing in Incognito mode.">
    You are seeing this warning because this site does not support HTTPS and you are in Incognito mode. <ph name="BEGIN_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;a href="#" id="learn-more-link"&gt;</ph>Learn more about this warning<ph name="END_LEARN_MORE_LINK">&lt;/a&gt;</ph>
  </message>

  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_BACK_BUTTON" desc="Text for the button in the HTTPS-only mode warning that takes the user back to the previous page">
    Go back
  </message>
  <message name="IDS_HTTPS_ONLY_MODE_SUBMIT_BUTTON" desc="Text for the button in the HTTPS-only mode warning that bypasses the warning and loads the page">
    Continue to site
  </message>

</grit-part>