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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 m...
Moe_Kinani
Jul 29, 2020Bronze Contributor
Hi 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/
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 MaclauchlanJul 30, 2020Brass 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.- eglocklingJul 30, 2020Steel 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.
- Moe_KinaniJul 31, 2020Bronze ContributorHi Jason,
You can achieve this on Windows 10 using App Protection Policy. But I don’t think you can achieve it on Android.
Moe
https://microsoftintune.uservoice.com/forums/291681-ideas/suggestions/36102016-allow-app-configuration-policies-for-device-enroll