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|Allow Developer Tools |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether F12 Developer Tools are available on Microsoft Edge.<p>If you enable or don’t configure this setting, the F12 Developer Tools are available in Microsoft Edge.<p>If you disable this setting, the F12 Developer Tools aren’t available in Microsoft Edge. |**Enabled or not configured (default):** Shows the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge.<p>**Disabled:** Hides the F12 Developer Tools on Microsoft Edge. |
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|Allow InPrivate browsing |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can browse using InPrivate website browsing.<p>If you enable or don’t configure this setting, employees can use InPrivate website browsing.<p>If you disable this setting, employees can’t use InPrivate website browsing. |**Enabled or not configured (default):** Lets employees use InPrivate website browsing.<p>**Disabled:** Stops employees from using InPrivate website browsing. |
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|Allow web content on New Tab page |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you configure what appears when Microsoft Edge opens a new tab. By default, Microsoft Edge opens the New Tab page. If you use this setting, employees can’t change it.<p>If you enable this setting, Microsoft Edge opens a new tab with the New Tab page.<p>If you disable this setting, Microsoft Edge opens a new tab with a blank page.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose how new tabs appears. |**Enabled:** Employees see web content on New Tab page.<p>**Disabled:** Employees always see an empty new tab.<p>**Not configured (default):** Employees see web content on New Tab page, but can change it. |
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|Configure autofill |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can use Autofill to automatically fill in form fields while using Microsoft Edge. By default, employees can choose whether to use Autofill.<p>If you enable this setting, employees can use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge.<p>If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge. |**Enabled:** Employees can use Autofill to complete form fields.<p>**Disabled:** Employees can’t use Autofill to complete form fields.<p>**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose to turn Autofill on or off. |
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|Configure cookies |Windows 10 or later|This setting lets you configure how to work with cookies.<p>If you enable this setting, you must also decide whether to:<br><ul><li>**Allow all cookies (default):** Allows all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block all cookies:** Blocks all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block only 3rd-party cookies:** Blocks only cookies from 3rd-party websites.</li></ul><p>If you disable or don't configure this setting, all cookies are allowed from all sites. |**Enabled:** Lets you decide how your company treats cookies. If you use this option, you must also choose whether to:<br><ul><li>**Allow all cookies (default):** Allows all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block all cookies:** Blocks all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block only 3rd-party cookies:** Blocks only cookies from 3rd-party websites.</li></ul><p>**Disabled or not configured:** All cookies are allowed from all sites.|
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|Configure Do Not Track |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can send Do Not Track requests to websites that ask for tracking info. By default, Do Not Track requests aren’t sent, but employees can choose to turn on and send requests.<p>If you enable this setting, Do Not Track requests are always sent to websites asking for tracking info.<p>If you disable this setting, Do Not Track requests are never sent to websites asking for tracking info.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to send Do Not Track requests to websites asking for tracking info. |**Enabled:** Employees can send Do Not Track requests to websites requesting tracking info.<p>**Disabled:** Employees can’t send Do Not Track requests to websites requesting tracking info.<p>**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose to send Do Not Track headers on or off. |
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|Allow web content on New Tab page |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you configure what appears when Microsoft Edge opens a new tab. By default, Microsoft Edge opens the New Tab page. If you use this setting, employees can’t change it.<p>If you enable this setting, Microsoft Edge opens a new tab with the New Tab page.<p>If you disable this setting, Microsoft Edge opens a new tab with a blank page.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose how new tabs appears. |**Not configured (default):** Employees see web content on New Tab page, but can change it.<p>**Enabled:** Employees see web content on New Tab page.<p>**Disabled:** Employees always see an empty new tab. |
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|Configure autofill |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can use Autofill to automatically fill in form fields while using Microsoft Edge. By default, employees can choose whether to use Autofill.<p>If you enable this setting, employees can use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge.<p>If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Autofill to automatically fill in forms while using Microsoft Edge. |**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose to turn Autofill on or off.<p>**Enabled:** Employees can use Autofill to complete form fields.<p>**Disabled:** Employees can’t use Autofill to complete form fields. |
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|Configure cookies |Windows 10 or later|This setting lets you configure how to work with cookies.<p>If you enable this setting, you must also decide whether to:<br><ul><li>**Allow all cookies (default):** Allows all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block all cookies:** Blocks all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block only 3rd-party cookies:** Blocks only cookies from 3rd-party websites.</li></ul><p>If you disable or don't configure this setting, all cookies are allowed from all sites. |**Enabled:** Lets you decide how your company treats cookies.<br>If you use this option, you must also choose whether to:<br><ul><li>**Allow all cookies (default):** Allows all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block all cookies:** Blocks all cookies from all websites.</li><li>**Block only 3rd-party cookies:** Blocks only cookies from 3rd-party websites.</li></ul><p>**Disabled or not configured:** All cookies are allowed from all sites.|
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|Configure Do Not Track |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can send Do Not Track requests to websites that ask for tracking info. By default, Do Not Track requests aren’t sent, but employees can choose to turn on and send requests.<p>If you enable this setting, Do Not Track requests are always sent to websites asking for tracking info.<p>If you disable this setting, Do Not Track requests are never sent to websites asking for tracking info.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to send Do Not Track requests to websites asking for tracking info. |**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose to send Do Not Track headers on or off.<p>**Enabled:** Employees can send Do Not Track requests to websites requesting tracking info.<p>**Disabled:** Employees can’t send Do Not Track requests to websites requesting tracking info. |
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|Configure Edge Extensions |Windows 10, Version 1607 |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can use Edge Extensions.<p>If you enable or don’t configure this setting, employees can use Edge Extensions.<p>If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Edge Extensions. |**Enabled or not configured:** Lets employees use Edge Extensions.<p>**Disabled:** Stops employees from using Edge Extensions. |
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|Configure Favorites |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you configure the default list of Favorites that appear for your employees. Employees can change their Favorites by adding or removing items at any time.<p>If you enable this setting, you can configure what default Favorites appear for your employees. If this setting is enabled, you must also provide a list of Favorites in the Options section. This list is imported after your policy is deployed.<p>If you disable or don’t configure this setting, employees will see the Favorites that they set in the Favorites hub. |**Enabled:** Configure the default list of Favorites for your employees. If you use this option, you must also add the URLs to the sites.<p>**Disabled or not configured:** Uses the Favorites list and URLs specified in the Favorites hub. |
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|Configure Home pages |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you configure one or more Home pages. for domain-joined devices. Your employees won't be able to change this after you set it.<p>If you enable this setting, you can configure one or more Home pages. If this setting is enabled, you must also include URLs to the pages, separating multiple pages by using angle brackets in this format: <br>`<support.contoso.com><support.microsoft.com>`<p>If you disable or don’t configure this setting, your default Home page is the webpage specified in App settings. |**Enabled:** Configure your Home pages. If you use this option, you must also include site URLs.<p>**Disabled:** Uses the Home pages and URLs specified in the App settings.<p>**Not configured (default):** Uses the Home pages and URLs specified in the App settings. |
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|Configure Password Manager |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can save their passwords locally, using Password Manager. By default, Password Manager is turned on.<p>If you enable this setting, employees can use Password Manager to save their passwords locally.<p>If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Password Manager to save their passwords locally.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Password Manager to save their passwords locally. |**Enabled (default):** Employees can use Password Manager to save passwords locally.<p>**Disabled:** Employees can't use Password Manager to save passwords locally.<p>**Not configured:** Password Manager is turned on by default, but employees can choose whether to turn on it on or off. |
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|Configure Pop-up Blocker |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether to turn on Pop-up Blocker. By default, Pop-up Blocker is turned on.<p>If you enable this setting, Pop-up Blocker is turned on, stopping pop-up windows from appearing.<p>If you disable this setting, Pop-up Blocker is turned off, letting pop-ups windows appear.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Pop-up Blocker. |**Enabled (default):** Turns on Pop-up Blocker, stopping pop-up windows.<p>**Disabled:** Turns off Pop-up Blocker, allowing pop-up windows.<p>**Not configured:** Turns on Pop-up Blocker, stopping pop-up windows. |
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|Configure search suggestions in Address bar |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge. By default, employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>If you enable this setting, employees can see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>If you disable this setting, employees can't see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge. |**Enabled:** Employees can see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>**Disabled:** Employees can’t see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose if search suggestions appear or not. Search suggestions appear by default. |
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|Configure SmartScreen Filter |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you configure whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter provides warning messages to help protect your employees from potential phishing scams and malicious software. By default, SmartScreen Filter is turned on.<p>If you enable this setting, SmartScreen Filter is turned on and employees can’t turn it off.<p>If you disable this setting, SmartScreen Filter is turned off and employees can’t turn it on.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use SmartScreen Filter. |**Enabled:** Turns on SmartScreen Filter, providing warning messages to your employees about potential phishing scams and malicious software.<p>**Disabled:** Turns off SmartScreen Filter.<p>**Not configured (default):** Employees can turn SmartScreen on or off. |
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|Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List |Windows 10 or later| This policy setting lets you configure whether to use Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps.<p>If you enable this setting, Microsoft Edge looks for the Enterprise Mode Site List XML file. This file includes the sites and domains that need to be viewed using Internet Explorer 11 and Enterprise Mode.<p>If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Microsoft Edge won’t use the Enterprise Mode Site List XML file. In this case, employees might experience compatibility problems while using legacy apps. |**Enabled:** Lets you use the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps, if it’s configured. If you use this option, you must also add the location to your site list in the `{URI}` box. When configured, any site on the list will always open in Internet Explorer 11.<p>**Disabled or not configured (default):** You won't be able to use the Enterprise Mode site list. |
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|Configure Home pages |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you configure one or more Home pages. for domain-joined devices. Your employees won't be able to change this after you set it.<p>If you enable this setting, you can configure one or more Home pages. If this setting is enabled, you must also include URLs to the pages, separating multiple pages by using angle brackets in this format: <br>`<support.contoso.com><support.microsoft.com>`<p>If you disable or don’t configure this setting, your default Home page is the webpage specified in App settings. |**Enabled:** Configure your Home pages. If you use this option, you must also include site URLs.<p>**Disabled or not configured (default):** Uses the Home pages and URLs specified in the App settings. |
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|Configure Password Manager |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can save their passwords locally, using Password Manager. By default, Password Manager is turned on.<p>If you enable this setting, employees can use Password Manager to save their passwords locally.<p>If you disable this setting, employees can’t use Password Manager to save their passwords locally.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Password Manager to save their passwords locally. |**Not configured:** Employees can choose whether to use Password Manager.<p>**Enabled (default):** Employees can use Password Manager to save passwords locally.<p>**Disabled:** Employees can't use Password Manager to save passwords locally. |
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|Configure Pop-up Blocker |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether to turn on Pop-up Blocker. By default, Pop-up Blocker is turned on.<p>If you enable this setting, Pop-up Blocker is turned on, stopping pop-up windows from appearing.<p>If you disable this setting, Pop-up Blocker is turned off, letting pop-ups windows appear.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use Pop-up Blocker. |**Enabled or not configured (default):** Turns on Pop-up Blocker, stopping pop-up windows.<p>**Disabled:** Turns off Pop-up Blocker, allowing pop-up windows. |
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|Configure search suggestions in Address bar |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge. By default, employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>If you enable this setting, employees can see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>If you disable this setting, employees can't see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge. |**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose whether search suggestions appear in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>**Enabled:** Employees can see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge.<p>**Disabled:** Employees can’t see search suggestions in the Address bar of Microsoft Edge. |
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|Configure SmartScreen Filter |Windows 10 or later |This policy setting lets you configure whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter provides warning messages to help protect your employees from potential phishing scams and malicious software. By default, SmartScreen Filter is turned on.<p>If you enable this setting, SmartScreen Filter is turned on and employees can’t turn it off.<p>If you disable this setting, SmartScreen Filter is turned off and employees can’t turn it on.<p>If you don’t configure this setting, employees can choose whether to use SmartScreen Filter. |**Not configured (default):** Employees can choose whether to use SmartScreen Filter.<p>**Enabled:** Turns on SmartScreen Filter, providing warning messages to your employees about potential phishing scams and malicious software.<p>**Disabled:** Turns off SmartScreen Filter. |
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|Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List |Windows 10 or later| This policy setting lets you configure whether to use Enterprise Mode and the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps.<p>If you enable this setting, Microsoft Edge looks for the Enterprise Mode Site List XML file. This file includes the sites and domains that need to be viewed using Internet Explorer 11 and Enterprise Mode.<p>If you disable or don’t configure this setting, Microsoft Edge won’t use the Enterprise Mode Site List XML file. In this case, employees might experience compatibility problems while using legacy apps. |**Enabled:** Lets you use the Enterprise Mode Site List to address common compatibility problems with legacy apps, if it’s configured.<br>If you use this option, you must also add the location to your site list in the `{URI}` box. When configured, any site on the list will always open in Internet Explorer 11.<p>**Disabled or not configured (default):** You won't be able to use the Enterprise Mode site list. |
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|Prevent access to the about:flags page |Windows 10, Version 1607 |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can access the about:flags page, which is used to change developer settings and to enable experimental features.<p>If you enable this policy setting, employees can’t access the about:flags page.<p>If you disable or don’t configure this setting, employees can access the about:flags page. |**Enabled:** Stops employees from using the about:flags page.<p>**Disabled or not configured (default):** Lets employees use the about:flags page. |
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|Prevent bypassing SmartScreen prompts for files |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can override the SmartScreen Filter warnings about downloading unverified files.<p>If you enable this setting, employees can’t ignore SmartScreen Filter warnings and they’re blocked from downloading the unverified files.<p>If you disable or don’t configure this setting, employees can ignore SmartScreen Filter warnings and continue the download process. |**Enabled:** Stops employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified files.<p>**Disabled or not configured (default):** Lets employees ignore the SmartScreen Filter warnings about unverified files and lets them continue the download process. |
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|Prevent bypassing SmartScreen prompts for sites |Windows 10, Version 1511 or later |This policy setting lets you decide whether employees can override the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious websites.<p>If you enable this setting, employees can’t ignore SmartScreen Filter warnings and they’re blocked from continuing to the site.<p>If you disable or don’t configure this setting, employees can ignore SmartScreen Filter warnings and continue to the site. |**Enabled:** Stops employees from ignoring the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious sites.<p>**Disabled or not configured (default):** Lets employees ignore the SmartScreen Filter warnings about potentially malicious sites and continue to the site. |
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