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### [Extensions](group-policies/extensions-management-gp.md)
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### [Extensions](group-policies/extensions-management-gp.md)
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### [Favorites](group-policies/favorites-management-gp.md)
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### [Favorites](group-policies/favorites-management-gp.md)
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### [Home button](group-policies/home-button-gp.md)
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### [Home button](group-policies/home-button-gp.md)
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### [Interoperability and enterprise guidance](group-policies/interoperability-enterprise-guidance-gp.md)
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### [Interoperability and enterprise mode guidance](group-policies/interoperability-enterprise-guidance-gp.md)
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### [Kiosk mode deployment in Microsoft Edge](microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md)
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### [Kiosk mode deployment in Microsoft Edge](microsoft-edge-kiosk-mode-deploy.md)
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### [New Tab page](group-policies/new-tab-page-settings-gp.md)
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### [New Tab page](group-policies/new-tab-page-settings-gp.md)
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### [Prelaunch Microsoft Edge and preload tabs](group-policies/prelaunch-preload-gp.md)
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### [Prelaunch Microsoft Edge and preload tabs](group-policies/prelaunch-preload-gp.md)
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>The Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) versions of Windows, including Windows Server 2016, don’t include Microsoft Edge or many other Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. Systems running the LTSB operating systems do not support these apps because their services get frequently updated with new functionality. For customers who require the LTSB for specialized devices, we recommend using Internet Explorer 11.
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>The Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) versions of Windows, including Windows Server 2016, don’t include Microsoft Edge or many other Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. Systems running the LTSB operating systems do not support these apps because their services get frequently updated with new functionality. For customers who require the LTSB for specialized devices, we recommend using Internet Explorer 11.
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## Minimum system requirements
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Some of the components might also need additional system resources. Check the component's documentation for more information.
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description: Microsoft Edge works with Group Policy and Microsoft Intune to help you manage your organization's computer settings.
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description: You can customize your organization’s browser settings in Microsoft Edge with Group Policy or Microsoft Intune, or other MDM service. When you do this, you set the policy once and then copy it onto many computers—that is, touch once, configure many.
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# Group Policy and Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings for Microsoft Edge
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Set up a policy setting once and then copy that setting onto many computers.
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Microsoft Edge works with Group Policy and Microsoft Intune to help you manage your organization's computer settings. Group Policy objects (GPOs) can include registry-based Administrative Template policy settings, security settings, software deployment information, scripts, folder redirection, and preferences.
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By using Group Policy and Intune, you can set up a policy setting once, and then copy that setting onto many computers. For example, you can set up multiple security settings in a GPO that is linked to a domain, and then apply all of those settings to every computer in the domain.
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> For more info about the tools you can use to change your Group Policy objects, see the Internet Explorer 11 topics, [Group Policy and the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=617921), [Group Policy and the Local Group Policy Editor](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=617922), [Group Policy and the Advanced Group Policy Management (AGPM)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=617923), and [Group Policy and Windows PowerShell](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=617924).
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You can customize your organization’s browser settings in Microsoft Edge with Group Policy or Microsoft Intune, or other MDM service. When you do this, you set the policy once and then copy it onto many computers—that is, touch once, configure many. For example, you can set up multiple security settings in a Group Policy Object (GPO) linked to a domain, and then apply those settings to every computer in the domain.
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Other policy settings in Microsoft Edge include allowing Adobe Flash content to play automatically, provision a favorites list, set default search engine, and more. You configure a Group Policy setting in the Administrative Templates folders, which are registry-based policy settings that Group Policy enforces. Group Policy stores these settings in a specific registry location, which users cannot change. Also, Group Policy-aware Windows features and applications look for these settings in the registry, and if found the policy setting gets used instead of the regular settings.
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**_You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor:_**
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**_You can find the Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings in the following location of the Group Policy Editor:_**
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[!INCLUDE [allow-shared-folder-books-include.md](includes/allow-shared-folder-books-include.md)]
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## Related topics
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* [Mobile Device Management (MDM) settings]( https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=722885)
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full-screen mode, printing, favorites bar, saving history. You can also prevent certificate error overrides, and configure the New Tab page, Home button, and startup options, as well as manage extensions.
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We have also discontinued the **Configure Favorites** group policy, so use the [Provision Favorites](available-policies.md#provision-favorites) group policy instead.
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- **Faster.** IE11 is significantly faster than previous versions of Internet Explorer, taking advantage of network optimization and hardware-accelerated text, graphics, and JavaScript rendering.
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- **Easier migration to Windows 10.** IE11 is the only version of IE that runs on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. Upgrading to IE11 on Windows 7 can also help your organization support the next generation of software, services, and devices.
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- **Administration.** IE11 can use the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK) 11 or MSIs for deployment, and includes more than 1,600 Group Policies and preferences for granular control.
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## Related topics
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- [Total Economic Impact of Microsoft Edge: Infographic](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=53892)
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- [Web Application Compatibility Lab Kit for Internet Explorer 11](https://technet.microsoft.com/browser/mt612809.aspx)
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- [Download Internet Explorer 11](https://windows.microsoft.com/internet-explorer/download-ie)
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- [Microsoft Edge - Deployment Guide for IT Pros](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/microsoft-edge/index)
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- [Internet Explorer 11 - Deployment Guide for IT Pros](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/index)
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- [IEAK 11 - Internet Explorer Administration Kit 11 Users Guide](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-ieak/index)
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- [Internet Explorer 11 - FAQ for IT Pros](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-faq/faq-for-it-pros-ie11)
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description: Microsoft Edge lets you continue to use IE11 for sites that are on your corporate intranet or included on your Enterprise Mode Site List. If you are running web apps that continue to use ActiveX controls, x-ua-compatible headers, or legacy document modes, you need to keep running them in IE11. IE11 offers additional security, manageability, performance, backward compatibility, and modern standards support.
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description: Microsoft Edge lets you continue to use IE11 for sites that are on your corporate intranet or included on your Enterprise Mode Site List. If you are running web apps that continue to use ActiveX controls, x-ua-compatible headers, or legacy document modes, you need to keep running them in IE11. IE11 offers additional security, manageability, performance, backward compatibility, and modern standards support.
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Microsoft Edge is the default browser experience for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile. However, Microsoft Edge lets you continue to use IE11 for sites that are on your corporate intranet or included on your Enterprise Mode Site List. If you are running web apps that continue to use ActiveX controls, x-ua-compatible headers, or legacy document modes, you need to keep running them in IE11. IE11 offers additional security, manageability, performance, backward compatibility, and modern standards support.
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> If you are running an earlier version of Internet Explorer, then we recommend upgrading to IE11, so any legacy apps continue to work correctly.
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>If you are running an earlier version of Internet Explorer, we recommend upgrading to IE11, so that any legacy apps continue to work correctly.
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>You can also use Enterprise Mode with Microsoft Edge to transition only the sites that need these technologies to load in IE11. For info about Enterprise Mode and Edge, see [Use Enterprise Mode to improve compatibility](../emie-to-improve-compatibility.md).
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If you have specific websites and apps that you know have compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge, you can use the Enterprise Mode site list so that the websites automatically open using Internet Explorer 11. Additionally, if you know that your intranet sites aren't going to work correctly with Microsoft Edge, you can set all intranet sites to open using IE11 automatically.
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If you have specific websites and apps that you know have compatibility problems with Microsoft Edge, you can use the Enterprise Mode site list so that the websites automatically open using Internet Explorer 11. Additionally, if you know that your intranet sites aren't going to work correctly with Microsoft Edge, you can set all intranet sites to open using IE11 automatically.
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Using Enterprise Mode means that you can continue to use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while also ensuring that your apps continue working on IE11.
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Using Enterprise Mode means that you can continue to use Microsoft Edge as your default browser, while also ensuring that your apps continue working on IE11.
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## Relevant group policies
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1. [Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List](#configure-the-enterprise-mode-site-list)
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1. [Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List](#configure-the-enterprise-mode-site-list)
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2. [Send all intranet sites to Internet Explorer 11](#send-all-intranet-sites-to-internet-explorer-11)
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2. [Send all intranet sites to Internet Explorer 11](#send-all-intranet-sites-to-internet-explorer-11)
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3. [Show message when opening sites in Internet Explorer](#show-message-when-opening-sites-in-internet-explorer)
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3. [Show message when opening sites in Internet Explorer](#show-message-when-opening-sites-in-internet-explorer)
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4. [(IE11 policy) Send all sites not included in the Enterprise Mode Site List to Microsoft Edge](#ie11-policy-send-all-sites-not-included-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-to-microsoft-edge)
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4. [(IE11 policy) Send all sites not included in the Enterprise Mode Site List to Microsoft Edge](#ie11-policy-send-all-sites-not-included-in-the-enterprise-mode-site-list-to-microsoft-edge)
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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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## Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List
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## Configure the Enterprise Mode Site List
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[!INCLUDE [configure-enterprise-mode-site-list-include](../includes/configure-enterprise-mode-site-list-include.md)]
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[!INCLUDE [configure-enterprise-mode-site-list-include](../includes/configure-enterprise-mode-site-list-include.md)]
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## Send all intranet sites to Internet Explorer 11
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[!INCLUDE [send-all-intranet-sites-ie-include](../includes/send-all-intranet-sites-ie-include.md)]
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[!INCLUDE [send-all-intranet-sites-ie-include](../includes/send-all-intranet-sites-ie-include.md)]
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## Show message when opening sites in Internet Explorer
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[!INCLUDE [show-message-opening-sites-ie-include](../includes/show-message-opening-sites-ie-include.md)]
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[!INCLUDE [show-message-opening-sites-ie-include](../includes/show-message-opening-sites-ie-include.md)]
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## (IE11 policy) Send all sites not included in the Enterprise Mode Site List to Microsoft Edge
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## (IE11 policy) Send all sites not included in the Enterprise Mode Site List to Microsoft Edge
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[!INCLUDE [ie11-send-all-sites-not-in-site-list-include](../includes/ie11-send-all-sites-not-in-site-list-include.md)]
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[!INCLUDE [ie11-send-all-sites-not-in-site-list-include](../includes/ie11-send-all-sites-not-in-site-list-include.md)]
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While most websites are safe, some sites have been intentionally designed to steal sensitive and private information or gain access to your system’s resources. You can help protect against threats by using strong security protocols to ensure against such threats.
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While most websites are safe, some sites have been intentionally designed to steal sensitive and private information or gain access to your system’s resources. You can help protect against threats by using strong security protocols to ensure against such threats.
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Thieves use things like _phishing_ attacks to convince someone to enter personal information, such as a banking password, into a website that looks like a legitimate bank, but isn't. Attempts to identify legitimate websites through the HTTPS lock symbol and the EV Cert green bar have met with only limited success since attackers are too good at faking legitimate experiences for many people to notice the difference.
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Thieves use things like _phishing_ attacks to convince someone to enter personal information, such as a banking password, into a website that looks like a legitimate bank but isn't. Attempts to identify legitimate websites through the HTTPS lock symbol and the EV Cert green bar have met with only limited success since attackers are too good at faking legitimate experiences for many people to notice the difference.
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Another method thieves often use _hacking_ to attack a system through malformed content that exploits subtle flaws in the browser or in various browser extensions. This exploit lets an attacker run code on a device, taking over a browsing session, and perhaps the entire device.
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Another method thieves often use _hacking_ to attack a system through malformed content that exploits subtle flaws in the browser or various browser extensions. This exploit lets an attacker run code on a device, taking over a browsing session, and perhaps the entire device.
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Microsoft Edge addresses these threats to help make browsing the web a safer experience.
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All browsers are faced with threats like these, so it's important that we explore how Microsoft Edge addresses these threats to help make browsing the web a safer experience.
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| Feature | Description |
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| **[Windows Hello](http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/03/17/making-windows-10-more-personal-and-more-secure-with-windows-hello/)** | Microsoft Edge is the first browser to natively support Windows Hello to authenticate the user and the website with asymmetric cryptography technology, powered by an early implementation of the [Web Authentication (formerly FIDO 2.0 Web API) specification](http://w3c.github.io/webauthn/). |
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| **[Windows Hello](http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/03/17/making-windows-10-more-personal-and-more-secure-with-windows-hello/)** | Microsoft Edge is the first browser to natively support Windows Hello to authenticate the user and the website with asymmetric cryptography technology, powered by early implementation of the [Web Authentication (formerly FIDO 2.0 Web API) specification](http://w3c.github.io/webauthn/). |
|
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| **Microsoft SmartScreen** | Defends against phishing by performing reputation checks on sites visited and blocking any sites that are thought to be a phishing site. SmartScreen also helps to defend against installing malicious software, drive-by attacks, or file downloads, even from trusted sites. Drive-by attacks are malicious web-based attacks that compromise your system by targeting security vulnerabilities in commonly used software and may be hosted on trusted sites. |
|
| **Microsoft SmartScreen** | Defends against phishing by performing reputation checks on sites visited and blocking any sites that are thought to be a phishing site. SmartScreen also helps to defend against installing malicious software, drive-by attacks, or file downloads, even from trusted sites. Drive-by attacks are malicious web-based attacks that compromise your system by targeting security vulnerabilities in commonly used software and may be hosted on trusted sites. |
|
||||||
| **Certificate Reputation system** | Collects data about certificates in use, detecting new certificates and flagging fraudulent certificates automatically, and sends the data to Microsoft. The systems and tools in place include<ul><li>Certificate Reputation system: Protects users from fraudulent certificates.</li><li>Bing Webmaster Tools (for developers): Reports fake certificates directly to Microsoft.</li></ul> |
|
| **Certificate Reputation system** | Collects data about certificates in use, detecting new certificates and flagging fraudulent certificates automatically, and sends the data to Microsoft. The systems and tools in place include<ul><li>Certificate Reputation system: Protects users from fraudulent certificates.</li><li>Bing Webmaster Tools (for developers): Reports fake certificates directly to Microsoft.</li></ul> |
|
||||||
| **Microsoft EdgeHTML and modern web standards** | Microsoft Edge uses Microsoft EdgeHTML as the rendering engine. This engine focuses on modern standards letting web developers build and maintain a consistent site across all modern browsers. It also helps to defend against hacking through these security standards features:<ul><li>Support for the W3C standard for [Content Security Policy (CSP)](https://developer.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/platform/documentation/dev-guide/security/content-Security-Policy), which can help web developers defend their sites against cross-site scripting attacks.</li><li> Support for the [HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)](https://developer.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/platform/documentation/dev-guide/security/HSTS/) security feature (IETF-standard compliant). HSTS helps ensure that connections to important sites, such as to your bank, are always secured.</li></ul><p>**NOTE:** Both Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 support HSTS. |
|
| **Microsoft EdgeHTML and modern web standards** | Microsoft Edge uses Microsoft EdgeHTML as the rendering engine. This engine focuses on modern standards letting web developers build and maintain a consistent site across all modern browsers. It also helps to defend against hacking through these security standards features:<ul><li>Support for the W3C standard for [Content Security Policy (CSP)](https://developer.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/platform/documentation/dev-guide/security/content-Security-Policy), which can help web developers defend their sites against cross-site scripting attacks.</li><li> Support for the [HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS)](https://developer.microsoft.com/microsoft-edge/platform/documentation/dev-guide/security/HSTS/) security feature (IETF-standard compliant). HSTS helps ensure that connections to important sites, such as to your bank, are always secured.</li></ul><p>**NOTE:** Both Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer 11 support HSTS. |
|
||||||
|
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|
|||||||
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Verify the configuration
|
### Verify the configuration
|
||||||
To verify if syncing is turned on or off:
|
To verify the settings:
|
||||||
1. In the upper-right corner of Microsoft Edge, click **More** \(**...**\).
|
1. In the upper-right corner of Microsoft Edge, click **More** \(**...**\).
|
||||||
2. Click **Settings**.
|
2. Click **Settings**.
|
||||||
3. Under Account, see if the setting is toggled on or off.<p>
|
3. Under Account, see if the setting is toggled on or off.<p>
|
||||||
|
@ -18,15 +18,15 @@ In the Windows 10 October 2018 Update, we added the capability to use Microsoft
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
Microsoft Edge kiosk mode works with assigned access, which lets IT administrators create a tailored browsing experience designed for kiosk devices. Assigned access prevents users from accessing the file system and running other apps from Microsoft Edge, such as the address bar or downloads. For example, you can configure Microsoft Edge to load only a single URL in full-screen mode when you configure digital/interactive signage on a single-app kiosk device.
|
Microsoft Edge kiosk mode works with assigned access, which lets IT administrators create a tailored browsing experience designed for kiosk devices. Assigned access prevents users from accessing the file system and running other apps from Microsoft Edge, such as the address bar or downloads. For example, you can configure Microsoft Edge to load only a single URL in full-screen mode when you configure digital/interactive signage on a single-app kiosk device.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
In addition to digital/interactive signage, you can configure Microsoft Edge for public browsing either on a single and multi-app kiosk device. Public browsing runs a multi-tab version of InPrivate browsing mode with limited functionality to run in full-screen mode or a normal version of Microsoft Edge.
|
In addition to digital/interactive signage, you can configure Microsoft Edge for public browsing either on a single and multi-app kiosk device. Public browsing runs a multi-tab version of InPrivate browsing mode with limited functionality to run in full-screen mode or normal browsing of Microsoft Edge.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Both digital/interactive signage and public browsing help protect the user’s data by running Microsoft Edge with InPrivate browsing. In single-app public browsing, there is both an ‘End Session’ button that users click to end the browsing session or that resets the session after a specified time of user inactivity. The idle timer is set to 5 minutes by default, but you can choose your own value.
|
Both digital/interactive signage and public browsing help protect the user’s data by running Microsoft Edge with InPrivate browsing. In single-app public browsing, there is both an ‘End Session’ button that users click to end the browsing session or that resets the session after a specified time of user inactivity. The idle timer is set to 5 minutes by default, but you can choose a value of your own.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
In this topic, you learn about the different Microsoft Edge kiosk mode types to help you determine what configuration is best suited for your kiosk device. You also learn how to setup your Microsoft Edge kiosk mode experience. Learn more about [Configuring kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/kiosk-shared-pc).
|
In this topic, you learn about the different Microsoft Edge kiosk mode types to help you determine what configuration is best suited for your kiosk device. You also learn how to set up your Microsoft Edge kiosk mode experience. Learn more about [Configuring kiosk and shared devices running Windows desktop editions](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/configuration/kiosk-shared-pc).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Microsoft Edge kiosk types
|
## Microsoft Edge kiosk types
|
||||||
Microsoft Edge kiosk mode supports **four** types, depending on how Microsoft Edge is set up in assigned access; single-app or multi-app kiosk. Learn more about [assigned access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/assigned-access).
|
Depending on how Microsoft Edge is set up in assigned access, Microsoft Edge kiosk mode supports four types, single-app or multi-app kiosk mode with both supporting public browsing. Learn more about [assigned access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/customize/enterprise/assigned-access).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
### Single-app kiosk
|
### Single-app kiosk
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ The single-app Microsoft Edge kiosk mode types include:
|
|||||||
|
|
||||||
- **Interactive signage**, on the other hand, requires user interaction within the page but doesn’t allow for any other uses, such as browsing the internet. Use interactive signage for things like a building business directory or restaurant order/pay station.
|
- **Interactive signage**, on the other hand, requires user interaction within the page but doesn’t allow for any other uses, such as browsing the internet. Use interactive signage for things like a building business directory or restaurant order/pay station.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
2. **Public browsing** devices are publicly accessible and run a limited multi-tab version of InPrivate browsing in Microsoft Edge, which is the only app available on the device. Users can’t minimize, close, or open new Microsoft Edge windows or customize Microsoft Edge.<p>The single-app public browsing mode is the only kiosk mode that has an ‘End Session’ button that users click to end the browsing session and an idle timer that resets the session after a specified time of user inactivity. Use the “Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout” policy to set the idle timer, which is set to 5 minutes by default, but you can provide your own value.<p>A public library or hotel concierge desk are two examples of public browsing that restricts access to only Microsoft Edge.
|
2. **Public browsing** devices are publicly accessible and run a limited multi-tab version of InPrivate browsing in Microsoft Edge, which is the only app available on the device. Users can’t minimize, close, or open new Microsoft Edge windows or customize Microsoft Edge.<p>The single-app public browsing mode is the only kiosk mode that has an ‘End Session’ button that users click to end the browsing session and an idle timer that resets the session after a specified time of user inactivity. Use the “Configure kiosk reset after idle timeout” policy to set the idle timer, which is set to 5 minutes by default, but you can provide a value of your own.<p>A public library or hotel concierge desk are two examples of public browsing that restricts access to only Microsoft Edge.
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