Greater visibility and control of Chrome apps in Admin console
March 11th, 2015 | Published in Google Apps
Chrome application settings in the Admin console allow admins to control which Chrome applications and extensions their users can access, and whether users can create and publish their own apps.
With today’s launch, the Admin console has been updated with a new App management view, providing admins with greater visibility and control in managing specific apps and extensions in their domain. Key improvements include:
The existing app and extension manager view under User Settings will remain available as an option moving forward.
The new interface will roll out gradually over the coming weeks. See the Help Center for more information on the new and existing views for managing Chrome Apps.
Release track:
Rapid release and Scheduled release (gradual rollout)
For more information:
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With today’s launch, the Admin console has been updated with a new App management view, providing admins with greater visibility and control in managing specific apps and extensions in their domain. Key improvements include:
- Manage Chrome Apps one at a time.
- Customize Chrome apps by setting policies for supported apps.
- Each app in a child org unit can now have inherited or overridden settings from a parent org unit.
The existing app and extension manager view under User Settings will remain available as an option moving forward.
The new interface will roll out gradually over the coming weeks. See the Help Center for more information on the new and existing views for managing Chrome Apps.
Release track:
Rapid release and Scheduled release (gradual rollout)
For more information:
Help Center
Note: all launches are applicable to all Google Apps editions unless otherwise noted
Launch release calendar
Get these product update alerts by email
Subscribe to the RSS feed of these updates