more modifications to the intro

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Patti Short 2018-10-27 08:45:24 -07:00
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- Microsoft Edge kiosk mode has a built-in timer to help keep data safe in public browsing sessions. When the idle time (no user activity) meets the time limit, a confirmation message prompts the user to continue, and if no user activity Microsoft Edge resets the session to the default URL. By default, the idle timer is 5 minutes, but you can choose a value of your own. - Microsoft Edge kiosk mode has a built-in timer to help keep data safe in public browsing sessions. When the idle time (no user activity) meets the time limit, a confirmation message prompts the user to continue, and if no user activity Microsoft Edge resets the session to the default URL. By default, the idle timer is 5 minutes, but you can choose a value of your own.
- You can also define a single URL for the Home button, Start page, and New Tab page, or set the reset after an idle timeout. For more details, see [Supported policies for kiosk mode](#supported-policies-for-kiosk-mode). - You can also define a single URL for the Home button, Start page, and New Tab page. For more details, see [Supported policies for kiosk mode](#supported-policies-for-kiosk-mode).
- No matter the configuration type you choose, you must set up Microsoft Edge in assigned access; otherwise, Microsoft Edge ignores the settings in this policy. With assigned access, you restrict a local standard user account so that it only has access to one or more Windows app, such as Microsoft Edge in kiosk mode. To learn more about assigned access and kiosk configuration, see [Configure kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://aka.ms/E489vw). - You must set up Microsoft Edge in assigned access; otherwise, Microsoft Edge ignores the settings in this policy. With assigned access, you restrict a local standard user account so that it only has access to one or more Windows app, such as Microsoft Edge in kiosk mode. To learn more about assigned access and kiosk configuration, see [Configure kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://aka.ms/E489vw).
### Configuration types supported ### Configuration types supported