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Jason Maclauchlan
Jul 29, 2020Brass Contributor
Managing Allowed Websites on Kiosks through Endpoint Manager
I have kiosks, both Windows 10 and Android, that I only want a select few websites to be allowed as these will be outside of our content filter. This can be done with with an App Configuration for managed apps but these are managed devices.
The kiosks themselves are configured and boot to the page I want.
Windows 10 is done via Windows 10 Kiosk Profile.
The android devices are enrolled with Android Enterprise.
- Moe_KinaniBronze ContributorHi Jason,
Are you saying the devices are managed or non managed?
If managed I think you got the config correct, I have used those two blogs in the past to set Kiosk and worked as expected.
Hope this helps!
Moe
https://www.inthecloud247.com/setup-a-windows-10-kiosk-device-using-intune-and-autopilot/
https://www.inthecloud247.com/how-to-setup-an-android-enterprise-kiosk-device-with-microsoft-intune/- Jason MaclauchlanBrass ContributorThanks, Moe
These are device managed devices. Both Windows 10 and Android Enterprise Tablets are working with no errors on the configuration.
What I am looking for is a way to restrict websites in a similar manner that can be done with Edge managed app.- eglocklingSteel Contributor
Jason Maclauchlan For Android, you can create/assign an app configuration policy for managed Google Chrome to achieve this. You can use either the configuration designer or JSON editor to whitelist the allowed urls.
- If you're using Edge Chromium on Windows 10, it can be done with an Administrative Templates profile, using block and allow list.
- Jason MaclauchlanBrass ContributorWindows 10 Kiosk mode does not work with Edge Chromium.