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HotCakeX
Aug 15, 2022MVP
You can now Enable Encrypted Client Hello (Encrypted SNI or ESNI/ECH) in Microsoft Edge
How to enable Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) in Microsoft Edge version 105 and above. Right-click on desktop shortcut of Edge browser, select properties and add this at the end of the target: --...
TairikuOkami
Dec 08, 2022Brass Contributor
No, you can not, it only works to disable ECH, not to enable it.
You have to run Edge with a parameter. This policy is useless.
https://postimg.cc/B8tjxQb3 - https://postimg.cc/jW9Lv0n7
You have to run Edge with a parameter. This policy is useless.
https://postimg.cc/B8tjxQb3 - https://postimg.cc/jW9Lv0n7
HotCakeX
Feb 16, 2023MVP
TairikuOkami wrote:
No, you can not, it only works to disable ECH, not to enable it.
You have to run Edge with a parameter. This policy is useless.
https://postimg.cc/B8tjxQb3 - https://postimg.cc/jW9Lv0n7
I only talked about the command line switch though, and it does work, Group policy used to manage it doesn't enforce it like this command line switch does.