When you sign up for a Chrome Enterprise trial for devices running Chrome OS, you need a domain to manage devices running Chrome OS and users in the Google Admin console. If you don't want to use your own domain, you can get a provided domain. The provided domain name (which you choose) is in the form my_business_name.deviceadmin.goog, for example: SolarmoraFlowers.deviceadmin.goog.
Note: Google reserves the right to terminate a provided-domain account when the trial ends if you decide not to purchase subscription licenses. Other services associated with the account will also be terminated.
Benefits
- Quick and easy to set up for a Chrome Enterprise trial.
- No domain verification needed.
- Manage up to 50 devices in the trial without signing up for a Google Workspace account.
- Use it to purchase subscription licenses for the Chrome Enterprise service through an authorized partner.
Limitations
- Can’t sign up for Google Workspace services.
- Can only create up to 10 user accounts. To add more users, you need to add and verify a secondary domain. If you own a domain and want to add more than 10 users, consider using your own domain instead of a provided domain for the trial.
- Can only purchase Chrome licenses through an authorized partner and not using the Admin console.