Chrome OS is basically nothing more than the Chrome browser on top of a stripped-down version of Linux, with no need to install antivirus software because of Chrome's sandboxing security, and cloud-based backups to restore data on the off chance you get a virus. All user data is encrypted by default.
While the devices are primarily designed to surf the Web, the laptops will have a file system and some offline access to key productivity applications.
via networkworld.com

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