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Commit f5a594e6 authored by Helen Qin's avatar Helen Qin
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Update strings based on new product decisions

1. New use case "Use your saved password for <app>"?
2. "Save another way" to replace "More options"

Bug: 280483679
Bug: 280472145
Test: manual test & local build
Change-Id: I95a570fa5c5f740c1ecca5c2fc7de9ff55bb2227
parent e91c9de5
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@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@
  <string name="string_cancel">Cancel</string>
  <!-- This is a label for a button that takes user to the next screen. [CHAR LIMIT=20] -->
  <string name="string_continue">Continue</string>
  <!-- This is a label for a button that links to different places where the user can save their passkeys. [CHAR LIMIT=20] -->
  <string name="string_more_options">More options</string>
  <!-- This is a label for a button that leads to a holistic view of all different options where the user can save their new app credential. [CHAR LIMIT=20] -->
  <string name="string_more_options">Save another way</string>
  <!-- This is a label for a button that links to additional information about passkeys. [CHAR LIMIT=20] -->
  <string name="string_learn_more">Learn more</string>
  <!-- This is a label for content description for show password icon button. -->
@@ -120,6 +120,8 @@
  <!-- Strings for the get flow. -->
  <!-- This appears as the title of the modal bottom sheet asking for user confirmation to use the single previously saved passkey to sign in to the app. [CHAR LIMIT=200] -->
  <string name="get_dialog_title_use_passkey_for">Use your saved passkey for <xliff:g id="app_name" example="YouTube">%1$s</xliff:g>?</string>
  <!-- This appears as the title of the modal bottom sheet asking for user confirmation to use the single previously saved password to sign in to the app. [CHAR LIMIT=200] -->
  <string name="get_dialog_title_use_password_for">Use your saved password for <xliff:g id="app_name" example="YouTube">%1$s</xliff:g>?</string>
  <!-- This appears as the title of the dialog asking for user confirmation to use the single user credential (previously saved or to be created) to sign in to the app. [CHAR LIMIT=200] -->
  <string name="get_dialog_title_use_sign_in_for">Use your sign-in for <xliff:g id="app_name" example="YouTube">%1$s</xliff:g>?</string>
  <!-- This appears as the title of the dialog asking for user to make a choice from various available user credentials (previously saved or to be created) to sign in to the app. [CHAR LIMIT=200] -->