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Safety resetVerge
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Google rolls out ChromeOS M131 to non-beta users.
The update includes a "Safety reset" feature that lets Chromebook users reset their laptops without wiping them.
The feature also introduces a new “Flash notifications” accessibility option to help those who might not easily hear or see them.
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