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|(1) Enabled |<ul><li>If it’s a single app, it runs InPrivate with a tailored experience for kiosks and is the only app available for public browsing. Users can’t minimize, close, or open windows or customize Microsoft Edge, but can clear browsing data and downloads and restart by clicking “End session.” You can configure Microsoft Edge to restart after a period of inactivity by using the “Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout” policy.<p>**_For single-app public browsing_**: If you do not configure the Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout policy and you enable this policy, Microsoft Edge kiosk resets after 5 minutes of idle time.</li><li>If it’s one of many apps, it runs InPrivate with multi-tabs for public browsing with other apps. Users can minimize, close, and open multiple InPrivate windows, but they can’t customize Microsoft Edge.</li></ul> |
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|(1) Enabled |<ul><li>If it’s a single app, it runs InPrivate with a tailored experience for kiosks and is the only app available for public browsing. Users can’t minimize, close, or open windows or customize Microsoft Edge, but can clear browsing data and downloads and restart by clicking “End session.” You can configure Microsoft Edge to restart after a period of inactivity by using the “Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout” policy.<p>**_For single-app public browsing_**: If you do not configure the Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout policy and you enable this policy, Microsoft Edge kiosk resets after 5 minutes of idle time.</li><li>If it’s one of many apps, it runs InPrivate with multi-tabs for public browsing with other apps. Users can minimize, close, and open multiple InPrivate windows, but they can’t customize Microsoft Edge.</li></ul> |
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| Supported values | Single-app | Multi-app |
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| (0) Default or not configured | <p>**Digital/interactive signage**<p>Displays a site in full-screen mode | <p>**Normal browsing**<p>Runs a full-version of Microsoft Edge |
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| (1) Enabled | <p>**Public browsing**<p>Runs InPrivate with a tailored experience for kiosks, and includes an End session button and a reset after idle timeout option | <p>**Public browsing**<p>Runs InPrivate with a tailored experience for kiosks |
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### ADMX info and settings
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### ADMX info and settings
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>Applies to: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1809
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>Applies to: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, version 1809
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In the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, we added the capability to use Microsoft Edge as a kiosk using [assigned access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/assigned-access) and added new policies to enhance the kiosk experience. With assigned access, IT admins can create a tailored browsing experience locking down a Windows 10 device to only run a single-app or multi-app kiosk device. It also prevents users from accessing the file system and running executables or other apps from Microsoft Edge.
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In the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, we added the capability to use Microsoft Edge as a kiosk using [assigned access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/assigned-access) and also added new policies to enhance the kiosk experience. With assigned access, IT admins can create a tailored browsing experience locking down a Windows 10 device to only run as a single-app or multi-app kiosk. It also prevents users from accessing the file system and running executables or other apps from Microsoft Edge.
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Microsoft Edge kiosk mode supports four configurations types that depend on how Microsoft Edge is set up with assigned access. These configuration types can help you determine what configuration is best suited for your kiosk device. For example, you can configure Microsoft Edge to load only a single URL in full-screen mode when you configure digital/interactive signage on a single-app kiosk device. Learn more about [Configuring kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/kiosk-shared-pc).
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Microsoft Edge kiosk mode supports four configurations types that depend on how Microsoft Edge is set up with assigned access. These configuration types can help you determine what configuration is best suited for your kiosk device. For example, you can configure Microsoft Edge to load only a single URL in full-screen mode when you configure digital/interactive signage on a single-app kiosk device. Learn more about [Configuring kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/kiosk-shared-pc).
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