It is well worth a read! There are lots of complaints from what seems to be business users of the free version, but also a few by customers of the Chrome Enterprise subscription with managed installations, and they also appear to be affected by this issue and are demanding an option to disable the trials. From that I conclude that it can be considered safe that the trials also affect paying customers, and it does indeed seem as if they also have no option to disable them, at least currently (my personal guess is this is going to change, for sure at least for the paying customers, hopefully for everyone).
Paying customers should have an option to disable it, however unpaid customers should either rollout their own solution or deal with the consequences of running business with free, uncontrolled software.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=102483...
It is well worth a read! There are lots of complaints from what seems to be business users of the free version, but also a few by customers of the Chrome Enterprise subscription with managed installations, and they also appear to be affected by this issue and are demanding an option to disable the trials. From that I conclude that it can be considered safe that the trials also affect paying customers, and it does indeed seem as if they also have no option to disable them, at least currently (my personal guess is this is going to change, for sure at least for the paying customers, hopefully for everyone).