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@ -114,9 +114,13 @@ If you use an MDM system or a provisioning package to configure kiosk mode, you
> <sup>3</sup> Even if you do not enable Cortana as a kiosk app, built-in voice commands are enabled. However, commands that are related to disabled features have no effect.
> <sup>4</sup> To enable Miracast as a kiosk app, enable the Camera app and the Device Picker app.
### Plan access control
### Plan user and device groups
In an MDM environment, you use user groups and device groups to manage device configurations and user access. For a full discussion of the roles of user groups and device groups in Intune, see [Assign user and device profiles in Microsoft Intune: User groups vs. device groups](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/configuration/device-profile-assign).
In short, you configure assignments to deploy the kiosk configuration to devices and you configure user groups (sometimes called user logon types) to determine which users can use the kiosk devices. If a user signs in by using an account that is not included in the appropriate group, that user does not have a Kiosk experience.
It's important that the group or groups you choose includes users you want to use the Kiosk, if a user signs in with an account not included in this list they will not have a Kiosk experience.
One device can easily be set up to have one kiosk set up for it. If you opt for multi-app kiosk then not you don't need to require all users to use the Kiosk.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
> If two more or more different kiosk polices target a device they will conflict and the device will receive neither. Other policies such as device restrictions do not conflict with Kiosk mode or additional device restrictions.
For more information on group type, and group assignments please visit [here](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/configuration/device-profile-assign).
There is an important distinction between the **User logon type** and the **Assignments**. Assignments is how the deployment of the Kiosk to a device is determined. Once a Kiosk policy is on the device, it uses the User logon type to determine which users should be using the Kiosk.
**Examples:**