UI
1 TopicUI issue with lockdown policies
I manage browser security (amongst many other things) at a company with 8000 workstations. Because of several missing Enterprise features, we haven't rolled out Edge yet. I have enabled GPO Policies to block as many features as possible for standard websites (cookies, popups, tracking, location etc), whilst white-listing our internal domain. The idea here is to prevent malicious sites from hijacking the browser, whilst allowing all internal apps without our users needing to accept things. The problem here is that by default all of these restrictions are shown in the "View Site Information" page, even when the site is not actively using them. This is a big UI problem for screens with a standard resolution like 1366x768, because the bottom half of the window is cut off and inaccessible. So I have several questions here: why are all of the policies shown, even if they are not in use by the page? can we add an expand/collapse button to this list, if it contains more than X elements? Ideally this should be based on your screen resolution, so that 1366x768 shows 2 items, where as 1600x900 shows 5 See the below screenshot as case in point. I very much doubt this forum is trying to use all of these permissions... 1366x768 resolution 1600x900 resolution1.3KViews3likes2Comments