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 **Changing to/from Developer Mode wipes your Chromebook**. Be sure you have a backup of important data before doing this. It takes several minutes. After it is through re-initializing the system, you will be presented with the standard setup screen. **Changing to/from Developer Mode wipes your Chromebook**. Be sure you have a backup of important data before doing this. It takes several minutes. After it is through re-initializing the system, you will be presented with the standard setup screen.
  
-Note that each time you reboot your Chromebook, you will get a warning that "OS verification if OFF" and inviting you to press the space bar to reset your system to normal. You can press Ctrl+D to speed the bypass of the message. If you accidentally press the space bar, all information will be wiped and the system will be returned to standard ChromeOS mode.+Note that each time you reboot your Chromebook, you will get a warning that "OS verification is OFF" and inviting you to press the space bar to reset your system to normal. You can wait for the timeout, or press Ctrl+D to speed the bypass of the message. If you accidentally press the space bar, all information will be wiped and the system will be returned to standard ChromeOS mode. //Your system is wiped without warning// if you press the space bar!
  
 To enter Developer Mode To enter Developer Mode
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 ===== Setup ===== ===== Setup =====
 +
 +The following instructions are designed to decrease the dependencies and information sharing you have with Google services. You can adjust these to meet your particular needs.
 +
   - fully charge your Chromebook before proceeding, or have it plugged in   - fully charge your Chromebook before proceeding, or have it plugged in
   - Turn on your new Chromebook   - Turn on your new Chromebook
   - Click Get Started   - Click Get Started
   - Connect to a wireless network, then click Next   - Connect to a wireless network, then click Next
 +    - **Note**: Not sure why, but if you have a USB-C to Ethernet connector, it does not appear to work during the install.
   - Accept and continue. OPTIONAL, uncheck the box that says "Help Improve Chrome OS features" which automatically sends usage data to Google   - Accept and continue. OPTIONAL, uncheck the box that says "Help Improve Chrome OS features" which automatically sends usage data to Google
   - Select "You" from "Who's using this Chromebook". Selecting "A child" will put limits on the features appropriate for children.   - Select "You" from "Who's using this Chromebook". Selecting "A child" will put limits on the features appropriate for children.
   - Sign in to your Chromebook - enter your google account here (generally a gmail account)   - Sign in to your Chromebook - enter your google account here (generally a gmail account)
   - enter your password   - enter your password
-  - Sync your Chromebook - for most situations, choose No thanks here+  - Sync your Chromebook - for most situations, choose No thanks here
 +    - In some cases, you have to check "Review Sync Options following setup" 
 +  - When asked for Google Assistant, choose "No Thanks" 
 +  - When asked to Connect to your Phone, choose "No Thanks"
   - Google Play apps and Services - Uncheck "Back up to Google Drive" to ensure your information is not stored on Google's servers   - Google Play apps and Services - Uncheck "Back up to Google Drive" to ensure your information is not stored on Google's servers
   - Uncheck Use Location to block apps from determining your location   - Uncheck Use Location to block apps from determining your location
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   - Google Assistant, click No thanks (includes app information and Web and App activity)   - Google Assistant, click No thanks (includes app information and Web and App activity)
   - Connect your phone, click "No thanks", sync's information on your phone, through Google's servers, to your Chromebook   - Connect your phone, click "No thanks", sync's information on your phone, through Google's servers, to your Chromebook
-  - Click Get Started (begins a review of your settings+  - At this point, you should get an "You're All Set" message and you can then review your settings
 + 
 +===== Secure the installation ===== 
 + 
 +You should be in the post installation settings review, but if not, you can do the same by going into Settings (click the clock, then click the gear box). 
 + 
 +Basically, we're removing all the left over permissions that we may have missed during the install (or that Google overrode). The locations change regularly, so if you can't find a particular item below, use the search function to find it. We normally just go through the entire list and turn off anything suspect, but here are some highlights. 
 + 
 +  - Choose Manage what you sync and turn off anything still on (should all be off if you chose no thanks on Sync your Chromebook above)
   - Security and Privacy   - Security and Privacy
-  - Lock screen and signing - set for either password only, or password or pin) +  - Lock screen and signing - (set for either password only, or password or pin)
-  - Search - change to DuckDuckGo +
-  - Download and install F-Droid +
-    - https://f-droid.org/ +
-    - Download to someplace on your Chromebook so we can install later +
-  - Optional: Remove Google Play Store +
-    - Remove Google Play Store - removing Google Play Store from this system and does not offer you apps you may have purchased on other Android/ChromeOS devices. **Note** we install some apps from Google Play Store store so normally do not do this. +
-  - Select Manage your Apps. From here, you can add/remove permissions for each app that is already installed +
-    - Notifications - You can turn of notifications from any/all apps+
   - Click Accounts   - Click Accounts
     - choose Sync and Google Services     - choose Sync and Google Services
-    - Choose Manage what you sync and turn off anything still on (should all be off if you chose no thanks on Sync your Chromebook above) 
     - Turn off Autocomplete searches and URLs     - Turn off Autocomplete searches and URLs
     - Turn off Google Drive search suggestions     - Turn off Google Drive search suggestions
-  - Install F-Droid +  - Search change to DuckDuckGo 
-    - Locate downloaded APK from f-droid +    - Open Chrome web browser 
-    - Double Click to install+    - Enter the URL https://duckduckgo.com 
 +    - Select "Add DuckDuckGo to Chrome" 
 +    - Follow instructions to make DuckDuckGo your default search engine 
 +  - Open Google Play Store 
 +    - Select Manage your Apps. At the time of this writing, you would click on your symbol (generally the initial of your name in a colored circle in the upper left). We will set permissions for existing apps, and allow the installation from F-Droid 
 +      - Turn off/remove any apps not needed 
 +      - Notifications - You can turn of notifications from any/all apps 
 +    - Select Play Protect (again, you may need to find it through the little circle) 
 +      - Turn off (this will allow you to totally mess up your chromebook if you install something, so only install apps from sources you trust completely)
  
 ===== Install Apps ===== ===== Install Apps =====
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         - Chrome Remote Desktop from Store appears to be master only         - Chrome Remote Desktop from Store appears to be master only
         - https://remotedesktop.google.com/         - https://remotedesktop.google.com/
-  - Open F-Droid +  - Install F-Droid 
-    - AVNC -- VNC Viewer for Android +    - https://f-droid.org/ 
-    - Monocles -- XMPP chat program +    - Download to someplace on your Chromebook so we can install. Ignore any warning about installing an unknown app. 
-    - Jitsi Meet -- Video chat with Jitsi (https://jitsi.org/)+    - If it does not automatically install 
 +      - Locate downloaded APK. 
 +      - Double Click to install 
 +  - Open F-Droid. Wait 10-20 minutes for the repository to be updated 
 +    - Install the following apps by clicking the spyglass. On the first one, you will get a notice about not being able to download and install. Select "Settings", then "Allow from this source"
 +      - AVNC -- VNC Viewer for Android 
 +      - Monocles -- XMPP chat program 
 +      - Jitsi Meet -- Video chat with Jitsi (https://jitsi.org/)
   - Additional Software if desired (from F-Droid)   - Additional Software if desired (from F-Droid)
-  - FBReader -- e-book reader. Kind of buggy under ChromeOS +    - FBReader -- e-book reader. Kind of buggy under ChromeOS 
-  - VLC -- Best audio/video program available +    - VLC -- Best audio/video program available 
-  - NextCloud -- Store your files on NextCloud +    - NextCloud -- Store your files on NextCloud 
-  - NextCloud Notes -- Store/Edit/Create Notes on NextCloud +    - NextCloud Notes -- Store/Edit/Create Notes on NextCloud 
-  - DAVx8 -- Sync contact and calendar lists with NextCloud +    - DAVx8 -- Sync contact and calendar lists with NextCloud 
-  - K-9 Mail -- Excellent mail reader for all android/ChromeOS devices +    - K-9 Mail -- Excellent mail reader for all android/ChromeOS devices
  
 +If you are a computer technician who needs to access machines via ssh or over a serial connection, see [[unix:chromeos:linux|Linux on ChromeOS]]
  
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