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Intune Managed browser vs. Edge
Justin Scarborough I think Mobile Edge is now fully comparable to the Intune Managed Browser. The documentation does not mention any missing features and I'm currently not aware of any.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/app-configuration-managed-browser
UPDATE Edge is GA now - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Enterprise-Mobility-Security/Announcing-general-availability-for-Microsoft-Edge-mobile-app/ba-p/365620
UPDATE Microsoft Edge support for Intune scenarios on iOS and Android devices - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/whats-new#microsoft-edge-support-for-intune-scenarios-on-ios-and-android-devices-
best,
Oliver
MSobile edge isn't bad, we find users don't really use it though no matter what we do. Adoption is really hard compared to other MDM platforms. Oliver Kieselbach
- Alexander VanyurikhinMar 26, 2019Iron Contributor
That is really depends on why do you need Edge on devices. If it is required to improve security by use of App Protection policies for some internal resources, then probably you need to plan doing that. But if it is just using Edge for using Edge, then it is not feasible.
- bbhorriganMar 25, 2019Brass Contributor
Alexander Vanyurikhin Good idea, but retraining my 50k users would be a challenge at my firm.
- Alexander VanyurikhinMar 25, 2019Iron Contributor
bbhorrigan
You always can use Conditional Access policies to force usage of "approved apps" for specieifc web-portals, so users won't have other options except to use Edge.