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paolomatarazzo | paoloma | 12/11/2024 | include |
Kiosk mode
:::row::: :::column span="2"::: Windows allows you to restrict functionality to specific applications using built-in features, making it ideal for public-facing or shared devices like kiosks. You can set up Windows as a kiosk either locally on the device, or through a cloud-based device management solution like Microsoft Intune[4]. Kiosk mode can be configured to run a single app, multiple apps, or a full-screen web browser. You can also configure the device to automatically sign in and launch the designated kiosk app at startup. :::column-end::: :::column span="2"::: :::image type="content" source="../images/kiosk.png" alt-text="Screenshot of a Windows kiosk." border="false" lightbox="../images/kiosk.png" ::: :::column-end::: :::row-end:::
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