Verified Access enables your Chromebook to certify that some cryptographic keys are protected by Chrome hardware.
To certify the cryptographic keys, Verified Access needs to send hardware information to a dedicated Google service. This information can identify your Chromebook, but it can’t identify you. No information about you or any account on your Chromebook is sent to this Google service. Also, Verified Access makes sure that certified keys on your Chromebook aren’t allowed to be used on more than one site (origin), and that these keys can be cleared and regenerated.
Who uses Verified Access
Verified Access may be used by organizations to get cryptographic assurance that they are providing certificates to real Chromebooks with hardware-protected keys. Verified Access is also used by enhanced playback to provide device eligibility verification to people who provide content, like movies and music.
Turn off Verified Access
The device owner or organization administrator can turn off this feature for all users.