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Global List for InPrivate Mode

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is there a way to force specific sites to inprivate mode, and if so can this be done centrally?

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best response confirmed by Russell Meyer (Brass Contributor)
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@Russell Meyer Hi again! 🙂  I believe currently there is only the InPrivateModeAvailability policy which can disable or force InPrivate for users but that applies to all sites.  (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#inprivatemodeavailability)

 

I see there have been some discussion, for example in Chromium to implement something similar to your request.  1024127 - Feature request: always open particular websites in incognito mode - chromium

 

I've passed on your feedback to our team but if you haven't had a chance yet, you can also submit the feature request through the browser? ("..." menu > Help and feedback > Send feedback).  Thanks! 

 

-Kelly

I have seen the GPO options and reg items, I was just hoping there was something I could do similar to the IE Compatibility XML, I will take a gander at the discussion and do a feedback item...thanks for the info
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best response confirmed by Russell Meyer (Brass Contributor)
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@Russell Meyer Hi again! 🙂  I believe currently there is only the InPrivateModeAvailability policy which can disable or force InPrivate for users but that applies to all sites.  (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/DeployEdge/microsoft-edge-policies#inprivatemodeavailability)

 

I see there have been some discussion, for example in Chromium to implement something similar to your request.  1024127 - Feature request: always open particular websites in incognito mode - chromium

 

I've passed on your feedback to our team but if you haven't had a chance yet, you can also submit the feature request through the browser? ("..." menu > Help and feedback > Send feedback).  Thanks! 

 

-Kelly

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