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2 TopicsYou 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: --enable-features=EncryptedClientHello so that it will look like this: (there is a space before --) preferably turn on these related flags as well to improve the overall experience of this feature. edge://flags/#dns-https-svcb edge://flags/#use-dns-https-svcb-alpn Make sure to go to Edge settings edge://settings/privacy and turn on Secure DNS and choose Clouldflare. now restart the browser, visit this webpage and confirm ECH is enabled. https://defo.ie/ech-check.php Read more about how Encrypted Client Hello is useful and how it protects your privacy. https://blog.cloudflare.com/encrypted-client-hello/ The Use Cases and Benefits of SVCB and HTTPS DNS Record Types (this is for the flags you turned on) https://www.domaintools.com/resources/blog/the-use-cases-and-benefits-of-svcb-and-https-dns-record-types/ Chrome platform status for ECH https://chromestatus.com/feature/619670384358195264KViews0likes13CommentsAutomatic Guest User Enrollment in Azure AD when sending encrypted doc through Exchange
Hi, We have a scenario where we want to send out encrypted document to external user outside organization that is currently not added in our tenant as a GUEST user. From the documentation, I found a link for automatic user registration/enrollment as a Guest if document is shared through Sharepoint or OneDrive (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/sharepoint-azureb2b-integration Is there any reference documentation or assistance how we can get automatic guest enrollment if sending out encrypted document through Exchange? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks FahadSolved899Views0likes3Comments