The "Deprovision" command is specifically designed to remove a ChromeOS device from management policy updates. This means the device will no longer receive updates, configurations, or restrictions pushed from the Google Admin console. Here's what happens when you deprovision a device: * Policy Removal: All enterprise policies and configurations are removed from the device. * Management Removal: The device is disassociated from the Google Admin console and no longer considered managed. * Data Wipe (Optional): You can choose to wipe the device's data during deprovisioning to ensure no company data remains. Other options like "Reset," "Disable," or "Powerwash" may have different effects: * Reset: Resets the device to factory settings but might not remove management if not done through the Admin console. * Disable: Prevents the user from signing in but doesn't remove policies or management. * Powerwash: Factory resets the device, removing all user data and configurations, including management. References: * Deprovision a device: https://support.google.com/chrome/a/answer/3523633