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# Address bar
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Microsoft Edge, by default, shows a list of search suggestions in the address bar. You can minimize network connections from Microsoft Edge to Microsoft services, hiding the functionality of the Address bar drop-down list.
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Microsoft Edge, by default, shows a list of search suggestions in the address bar. You can minimize network connections from Microsoft Edge to Microsoft services by hiding the functionality of the Address bar drop-down list.
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You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor unless otherwise noted in the policy:
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# Books Library
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Microsoft Edge decreases the amount of storage used by book files by downloading them to a shared folder. You can also allow Microsoft Edge to update the configuration data for the library automatically.
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Microsoft Edge decreases the amount of storage used by book files by downloading them to a shared folder in Windows. You can configure Microsoft Edge to update the configuration data for the library automatically or gather diagnostic data, such as usage data.
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You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor unless otherwise noted in the policy:
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# Browser experience
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Not only do the other Microsoft Edge group policies enhance the browsing experience, but we must also talk about some of the most common or somewhat common browsing experiences. For example, printing web content is a common browsing experience. However, if you want to prevent users from printing web content, Microsoft Edge has a group policy that allows you to prevent printing. The same goes for Pop-up Blocker; Microsoft Edge has a group policy that lets you prevent pop-up windows or let the user choose to use Pop-up Blocker. You can use any one of the following group policies to continue enhancing the browsing experience for your users.
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Not only do the other Microsoft Edge group policies enhance the browsing experience, but we also want to mention some of the other and common browsing experiences. For example, printing web content is a common browsing experience. However, if you want to prevent users from printing web content, Microsoft Edge has a group policy that allows you to prevent printing. The same goes for Pop-up Blocker; Microsoft Edge has a group policy that lets you prevent pop-up windows or let users choose to use Pop-up Blocker. You can use any one of the following group policies to continue enhancing the browsing experience for your users.
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title: Microsoft Edge - Developer tools
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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.
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description: Microsoft Edge, by default, allows users to use the F12 developer tools as well as access the about:flags page. You can prevent users from using the F12 developer tools or from accessing the about:flags page.
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services:
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keywords:
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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# Developer tools
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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.
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Microsoft Edge, by default, allows users to use the F12 developer tools as well as access the about:flags page. You can prevent users from using the F12 developer tools or from accessing the about:flags page.
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You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor unless otherwise noted in the policy:
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title: Microsoft Edge - Extensions group policies
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description: Currently, Microsoft Edge allows users to add or personalize, and uninstall extensions. In Windows 10, version 1809, you can configure Microsoft Edge to prevent users from uninstalling extensions. You can also configure Microsoft Edge not to allow sideloading of extensions, which does not prevent sideloading using Add-AppxPackage via PowerShell. Allowing sideloading of extensions installs and runs unverified extensions.
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description: Currently, Microsoft Edge allows users to add or personalize, and uninstall extensions. You can prevent users from uninstalling extensions or sideloading of extensions, which does not prevent sideloading using Add-AppxPackage via PowerShell. Allowing sideloading of extensions installs and runs unverified extensions.
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services:
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# Extensions
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Currently, Microsoft Edge allows users to add or personalize, and uninstall extensions. In Windows 10, version 1809, you can configure Microsoft Edge to prevent users from uninstalling extensions. You can also configure Microsoft Edge not to allow sideloading of extensions, which does not prevent sideloading using Add-AppxPackage via PowerShell. Allowing sideloading of extensions installs and runs unverified extensions.
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Currently, Microsoft Edge allows users to add or personalize, and uninstall extensions. You can prevent users from uninstalling extensions or sideloading of extensions, which does not prevent sideloading using Add-AppxPackage via PowerShell. Allowing sideloading of extensions installs and runs unverified extensions.
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You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor unless otherwise noted in the policy:
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# Favorites
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Configure Microsoft Edge to either show or hide the favorites bar on all pages. Microsoft Edge hides the favorites bar by default but shows the favorites bar on the Start and New tab pages. Also, by default, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off but enabled allowing users to make changes.
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You can customize the favorites bar, for example, you can turn off features such as Save a Favorite and Import settings, and hide or show the favorites bar on all pages. Another customization you can make is provisioning a standard list of favorites, including folders, to appear in addition to the user’s favorites. If it’s important to keep the favorites in both IE11 and Microsoft Edge synced, you can turn on syncing where changes to the list of favorites in one browser reflect in the other.
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You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor unless otherwise noted in the policy:
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title: Microsoft Edge - Home button settings
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description: Microsoft Edge shows the home button and by clicking it the Start page loads by default. You can configure the Home button to load the New Tab page or a URL defined in the Set Home Button URL policy. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to hide the home button.
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title: Microsoft Edge - Home button group policies
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description: Microsoft Edge shows the home button, by default, and by clicking it the Start page loads. With the relevant Home button policies, you can configure the Home button to load the New tab page or specific page. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to hide the home button.
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ms.author: pashort
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author: shortpatti
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# Home button settings
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# Home button
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Microsoft Edge shows the home button and by clicking it the Start page loads by default. You can configure the Home button to load the New Tab page or a URL defined in the Set Home Button URL policy. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to hide the home button.
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Microsoft Edge shows the home button, by default, and by clicking it the Start page loads. With the relevant Home button policies, you can configure the Home button to load the New tab page or specific page. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to hide the home button.
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## Relevant group policies
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title: Microsoft Edge - New Tab page settings
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description: Microsoft Edge loads the default New tab page by default. With these policies you can set a URL to load in the New Tab page, preventing users from making changes. You can also load a blank page instead or let the users choose what loads instead of the default.
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title: Microsoft Edge - New Tab page group policies
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description: Microsoft Edge loads the default New tab page by default. With the relevant New Tab policies, you can set a URL to load in the New Tab page and prevent users from making changes. You can also load a blank page instead or let the users choose what loads.
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# New Tab page settings
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# New Tab page
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Microsoft Edge loads the default New tab page by default. With these policies you can set a URL to load in the New Tab page, preventing users from making changes. You can also load a blank page instead or let the users choose what loads instead of the default.
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Microsoft Edge loads the default New tab page by default. With the relevant New Tab policies, you can set a URL to load in the New Tab page and prevent users from making changes. You can also load a blank page instead or let the users choose what loads.
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>[!NOTE]
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>New tab pages do not load while running InPrivate mode.
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title: Microsoft Edge - Prelaunch and tab preload settings
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title: Microsoft Edge - Prelaunch and tab preload group policies
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description: Microsoft Edge pre-launches as a background process during Windows startup when the system is idle waiting to be launched by the user. Pre-launching helps the performance of Microsoft Edge and minimizes the amount of time required to start up Microsoft Edge.
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title: Microsoft Edge - Search engine customization settings
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description: Microsoft Edge uses the default search engine specified in App settings by default, which lets users make changes to it. You can configure Microsoft Edge to use the policy-set search engine specified in the OpenSearch XML file. You can also prevent users from making changes to the search engine settings.
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title: Microsoft Edge - Search engine customization group policies
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description: Microsoft Edge, by default, uses the search engine specified in App settings, which lets users make changes. You can prevent users from making changes and still use the search engine specified in App settings by disabling the Allow search engine customization policy. You can also use the policy-set search engine specified in the OpenSearch XML file in which you can configure up to five additional search engines and setting any one of them as the default.
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# Search engine customization settings
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# Search engine customization
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Microsoft Edge uses the default search engine specified in App settings by default, which lets users make changes to it. You can configure Microsoft Edge to use the policy-set search engine specified in the OpenSearch XML file. You can also prevent users from making changes to the search engine settings.
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Microsoft Edge, by default, uses the search engine specified in App settings, which lets users make changes. You can prevent users from making changes and still use the search engine specified in App settings by disabling the Allow search engine customization policy. You can also use the policy-set search engine specified in the OpenSearch XML file in which you can configure up to five additional search engines and setting any one of them as the default.
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## Relevant group policies
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title: Microsoft Edge - Security and privacy settings
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title: Microsoft Edge - Security and privacy group policies
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description: Microsoft Edge helps to defend from increasingly sophisticated and prevalent web-based attacks against Windows. While most websites are safe, some sites have been designed to steal personal information or gain access to your system’s resources.
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# Security and privacy settings
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# Security and privacy
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Microsoft Edge is designed with improved security in mind, helping to defend people from increasingly sophisticated and prevalent web-based attacks against Windows. Because Microsoft Edge is designed like a Universal Windows app, changing the browser to an app, it fundamentally changes the process model so that both the outer manager process and the different content processes all live within app container sandboxes.
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title: Microsoft Edge - Start pages settings
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description: Microsoft Edge loads the pages specified in App settings as the default Start pages. You can configure Microsoft Edge to load either the Start page, New Tab page, previously opened pages, or a specific page or pages. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to prevent users from making changes.
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title: Microsoft Edge - Start pages group policies
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description: Microsoft Edge loads the pages specified in App settings as the default Start pages. With the relevant Start pages policies, you can configure Microsoft Edge to load either the Start page, New tab page, previously opened pages, or a specific page or pages. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to prevent users from making changes.
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# Start pages settings
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# Start pages
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Microsoft Edge loads the pages specified in App settings as the default Start pages. You can configure Microsoft Edge to load either the Start page, New Tab page, previously opened pages, or a specific page or pages. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to prevent users from making changes.
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Microsoft Edge loads the pages specified in App settings as the default Start pages. With the relevant Start pages policies, you can configure Microsoft Edge to load either the Start page, New tab page, previously opened pages, or a specific page or pages. You can also configure Microsoft Edge to prevent users from making changes.
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## Relevant group policies
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# Telemetry and data collection settings
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# Telemetry and data collection
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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.
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