diff --git a/browsers/edge/group-policies/developer-settings-gp.md b/browsers/edge/group-policies/developer-settings-gp.md index 4eed1dd8f0..5cc6f20cb5 100644 --- a/browsers/edge/group-policies/developer-settings-gp.md +++ b/browsers/edge/group-policies/developer-settings-gp.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Microsoft Edge - Developer tools and settings -description: +description: Microsoft Edge, by default, allows users to use the F12 developer tools as well as access the about:flags page, which is used to change developer settings. You can prevent users from using the F12 developer tools or from accessing the about:flags page. services: keywords: ms.localizationpriority: medium @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ ms.sitesec: library # Developer tools and settings +Microsoft Edge, by default, allows users to use the F12 developer tools as well as access the about:flags page, which is used to change developer settings. You can prevent users from using the F12 developer tools or from accessing the about:flags page. You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor unless otherwise noted in the policy: diff --git a/browsers/edge/group-policies/security-privacy-management-gp.md b/browsers/edge/group-policies/security-privacy-management-gp.md index 33cfb7b1df..acf6070178 100644 --- a/browsers/edge/group-policies/security-privacy-management-gp.md +++ b/browsers/edge/group-policies/security-privacy-management-gp.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Microsoft Edge runs in 64-bit not just by default, but anytime it’s running on The value of running 64-bit all the time is that it strengthens Windows Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR), randomizing the memory layout of the browser processes, making it much harder for attackers to hit precise memory locations. In turn, 64-bit processes make ASLR much more effective by making the address space exponentially larger and, therefore, more difficult for attackers to find sensitive memory components. -For more details on the security features in Microsoft Edge, see [Help protect against web-based security threats](#help-protect-against-web-based-security-threats). +For more details on the security features in Microsoft Edge, see [Help protect against web-based security threats](#help-protect-against-web-based-security-threats) below. You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor unless otherwise noted in the policy: diff --git a/browsers/edge/group-policies/telemetry-management-gp.md b/browsers/edge/group-policies/telemetry-management-gp.md index 59bb1c5964..c064b5f924 100644 --- a/browsers/edge/group-policies/telemetry-management-gp.md +++ b/browsers/edge/group-policies/telemetry-management-gp.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- -title: Microsoft Edge - Telemetry and data collection settings -description: +title: Microsoft Edge - Telemetry and data collection group policies +description: Microsoft Edge gathers diagnostic data, intranet history, internet history, tracking information of sites visited, and Live Tile metadata. You can configure Microsoft Edge to collect all or none of this information. manager: dougkim ms.author: pashort author: shortpatti @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ms.localizationpriority: medium --- # Telemetry and data collection settings - +Microsoft Edge gathers diagnostic data, intranet history, internet history, tracking information of sites visited, and Live Tile metadata. You can configure Microsoft Edge to collect all or none of this information. You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor unless otherwise noted in the policy: