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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 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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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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title: Microsoft Edge - Extensions group policies
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description: Currently, Microsoft Edge allows users to add or personalize, and uninstall extensions. In the 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. 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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services:
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ms.localizationpriority: medium
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# Extensions
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Currently, Microsoft Edge allows users to add or personalize, and uninstall extensions. In the 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. 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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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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|Group Policy |MDM |Registry |Description |
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|Not configured **(default)** |Blank |Blank |Hide the favorites bar but show it on the Start and New Tab pages. The favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off but enabled allowing users to make changes. |
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|Disabled |0 |0 |Hide the favorites bar on all pages. Also, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off and disabled preventing users from making changes. Microsoft Edge also hides the “show bar/hide bar” option in the context menu. |
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|Enabled |1 |1 |Show the favorites bar on all pages. Also, the favorites bar toggle, in Settings, is set to On and disabled preventing users from making changes. Microsoft Edge also hides the “show bar/hide bar” option in the context menu. |
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|Not configured **(default)** |Blank |Blank |Hidden but shown on the Start and New Tab pages. The Favorites Bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off but enabled letting users make changes. |
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|Disabled |0 |0 |Hidden on all pages. The Favorites Bar toggle, in Settings, is set to Off and disabled preventing users from making changes. Microsoft Edge also hides the “Show bar/Hide bar” option in the context menu. |
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|Enabled |1 |1 |Shown on all pages. The Favorites Bar toggle, in Settings, is set to On and disabled preventing users from making changes. Microsoft Edge also hides the “Show bar/Hide bar” option in the context menu. |
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### ADMX info and settings
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