Remove reference to Chrome/Android in FAQ

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Chris Garrity 2019-10-10 11:17:35 -04:00
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"faq.howBody":"Scratch is used in hundreds of thousands of schools around the world, in many different subject areas (including language arts, science, history, math, and computer science). You can learn more about strategies and resources for using Scratch in schools and other learning environments (such as museums, libraries, and community centers) on our {educatorsLink}.", "faq.howBody":"Scratch is used in hundreds of thousands of schools around the world, in many different subject areas (including language arts, science, history, math, and computer science). You can learn more about strategies and resources for using Scratch in schools and other learning environments (such as museums, libraries, and community centers) on our {educatorsLink}.",
"faq.educatorsLinkText":"Educators Page", "faq.educatorsLinkText":"Educators Page",
"faq.noInternetTitle":"Is there a way for students to use Scratch without an internet connection?", "faq.noInternetTitle":"Is there a way for students to use Scratch without an internet connection?",
"faq.noInternetBody":"Yes. The {downloadLink} is a downloadable version of Scratch that can run on tablets, laptops, and desktops. Currently, the Scratch app is available on Windows, Mac, Chromebook, and Android devices.", "faq.noInternetBody":"Yes. The {downloadLink} is a downloadable version of Scratch that can run on laptops and desktops. Currently, the Scratch app is available on Windows and Mac devices.",
"faq.communityTitle":"Can I turn off the online community for my students?", "faq.communityTitle":"Can I turn off the online community for my students?",
"faq.communityBody":"The Scratch online community provides a way for young people to share, collaborate, and learn with their peers within a moderated community governed by the Scratch {cgLink}. However, we understand that some educators prefer that their students not participate in an online community. These educators may wish to install the Scratch app, which runs offline and locally on a desktop or laptop computer.", "faq.communityBody":"The Scratch online community provides a way for young people to share, collaborate, and learn with their peers within a moderated community governed by the Scratch {cgLink}. However, we understand that some educators prefer that their students not participate in an online community. These educators may wish to install the Scratch app, which runs offline and locally on a desktop or laptop computer.",
"faq.teacherAccountTitle":"What is a Scratch Teacher Account?", "faq.teacherAccountTitle":"What is a Scratch Teacher Account?",