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This article describes how to configure Microsoft Edge kiosk mode options that you can pilot. There's also a roadmap of features we're targeting.

Note

This article applies to Microsoft Edge version 87 or later.

Important

Invoke Microsoft Edge kiosk mode features on Windows 10 using the command line arguments provided in Use kiosk mode features.

Windows

Overview

Microsoft Edge kiosk mode offers two lockdown experiences of the browser so organizations can create, manage, and provide the best experience for their customers. The following lockdown experiences are available:

  • Digital/Interactive Signage experience - Displays a specific site in full-screen mode.
  • Public-Browsing experience - Runs a limited multi-tab version of Microsoft Edge.

Both experiences are running a Microsoft Edge InPrivate session, which protects user data.

Set up Microsoft Edge kiosk mode

An initial set of kiosk mode features is available to test with Microsoft Edge Stable Channel, version 87. You can download the latest version from Microsoft Edge (Official Stable Channel).

Kiosk mode supported features

The following table lists the features supported by kiosk mode in Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Edge Legacy. Use this table as a guide to transitioning to Microsoft Edge by comparing how these features are supported in both versions of Microsoft Edge.

FeatureDigitalInteractive SignagePublic browsingAvailable with Microsoft Edge version (and higher)Available with Microsoft Edge Legacy
InPrivate NavigationYY89Y
Reset on inactivityYY89Y
Read only address bar (policy)NY89N
Delete downloads on exit (policy)YY89N
F11 blocked (enter/exit full-screen)YY89Y
F12 blocked (launch Developer Tools)YY89Y
Multi tab supportNY89Y
Allow URL support (policy)YY89N
Block URL support (policy)YY89N
Show home button (policy)NY89Y
Manage favorites (policy)NY89Y
Enable printer (policy)YY89Y
Configure the new tab page URL (policy)NY89Y
End session button *NY89Y
All internal Microsoft Edge URLs are blocked, except for edge://downloads and edge://printNY89Y
CTRL+N blocked (open a new window) *YY89Y
CTRL+T blocked (open new tab)YN89Y
Settings and more (...) will display only the required optionsYY89Y
Restrict the launch of other applications from the browserYY90Y
UI print settings lockdownYY90Y
Set the new tab page as the home page (policy)NY90Y

Note

Features followed by '*' are only enabled in an assigned access single app scenario.

Use kiosk mode features

Microsoft Edge kiosk mode features can be invoked with the following Windows 10 command line options for Digital/Interactive signage and Public browsing.

Kiosk mode Digital/Interactive signage

Kiosk mode Public browsing

Additional command line options

  • --no-first-run: Disable the first Microsoft Edge run experience.

  • --kiosk-idle-timeout-minutes=: Change the time (in minutes) from the last user activity before Microsoft Edge kiosk mode resets the user's session. Replace 'value' in the next example with the number of minutes.

    The following 'values' are supported:

    • Default values (in minutes)
      • Full screen - 0 (turned off)
      • Public browsing - 5 minutes
    • Allowed values
      • 0 - turns off the timer
      • 1-1440 minutes for reset on idle timer

Support policies for kiosk mode

Use any of the Microsoft Edge policies listed in the following table to enhance the kiosk experience for the Microsoft Edge kiosk mode type you configure. To learn more about these policies, see Microsoft Edge – Browser policy reference.

Note

Policy configuration isn't limited to the policies listed in the following table, however additional policies should be tested to ensure that kiosk mode functionality isn't negatively affected.

Group policyDigitalInteractive signagePublic browsing single-app
PrintingYY
HomePageLocationNY
ShowHomeButtonNY
NewTabPageLocationNY
FavoritesBarEnabledNY
URLAllowlistYY
URLBlocklistYY
ManagedSearchEnginesNY
UserFeedbackAllowedNY
VerticalTabsAllowedNY
SmartScreen settingsYY
EdgeCollectionsEnabledYY

Microsoft Edge with assigned access

Single app kiosk

Microsoft Edge currently supports a subset of the same Microsoft Edge Legacy kiosk mode types for single-app assigned access with the following lockdown experiences: Digital/Interactive signage, and Public-browsing.

Microsoft Edge kiosk mode with assigned access single app is currently available for testing with the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview Build, version 20215 or higher, and with the Microsoft Edge Beta Channel, version 89 or higher.

How do I get the Windows Insiders preview?

To install a Windows 10 Insider Preview Build on a PC, follow the instructions in Getting started with Windows 10 Insider Preview Builds.

Multi-app kiosk

Microsoft Edge can be run with multi-app assigned access on Windows 10, which is the equivalent of Microsoft Edge Legacy 'Normal browsing' kiosk mode type. To configure Microsoft Edge with multi-app assigned access, follow the instructions on how to Set up a multi-app kiosk. (The AUMID for the Microsoft Edge Stable channel is MSEdge).

Win7 Edge

When using Microsoft Edge with multi-app assigned access, you can configure Microsoft Edge kiosk to use theMicrosoft Edge browser policies to configure the browsing experience to meet your unique requirements.

Configure using Windows Settings

Windows Settings is the simplest way to set up one or two single-app kiosk devices. Use the following steps to set up a single-app kiosk computer.

  1. Install the latest Windows 10 Insider Preview, version 20215 or higher. Follow the instructions in Getting started with Windows 10 Insider Preview Builds.

  2. To test the latest features, you can download the latest Microsoft Edge Beta channel, version 89 or higher.

  3. On the kiosk computer, open Windows Settings, and type 'kiosk' in the search field. Select Set up a kiosk (assigned access), shown in the next screenshot to open the dialog for creating the kiosk.

  4. On the Set up a kiosk page, click Get started.

  5. Type a name to create a new kiosk account or choose an existing account from the populated dropdown list and then click Next.

  6. On the Choose a kiosk app page, select Microsoft Edge and then click Next.

    Note

    This only applies to Microsoft Edge Dev, Beta, and Stable channels.

  7. Pick one of the following options for how Microsoft Edge displays when running in kiosk mode:

    • Digital/Interactive signage - Displays a specific site in full-screen mode, running Microsoft Edge.
    • Public browser - Runs a limited multi-tab version of Microsoft Edge.
  8. Select Next.

  9. Type the URL to load when the kiosk launches.

  10. Accept the default value of 5 minutes for the idle time or provide a value of your own.

  11. Click Next.

  12. Close the Settings window to save and apply your choices.

  13. Sign out from the kiosk device and sign in with the local kiosk account to validate the configuration.

Functional limitations

With the release of this preview version of kiosk mode we're continuing work on improving the product and adding new features.

We currently don't support the following features and recommend that you turn off:

See also

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This article describes the release cadence and anticipated release schedule for Microsoft Edge.

Release cadence

Microsoft provides four options, called channels, to manage how often Microsoft Edge is updated with new features. The Microsoft Edge team plans to push public updates to the Beta and Stable channels every six weeks. For more information about our channels, their release cycle, and support levels, see the Channel overview.

Note

Starting with Stable channel version 94, Microsoft Edge is moving to a 4-week major release cycle cadence. However, we recognize that enterprise customers who manage complex environments need more time to plan and test Microsoft Edge updates. To help our enterprise customers who need an extended timeline to manage updates, Microsoft Edge will offer an Extended Stable option aligned to a longer, 8-week major release cycle; this option will only be available for customers with managed environments.

Release schedule

The following table lists the planned release dates for the Beta and Stable channels.

Win7 Edge Beta

Note

Release dates are approximate and might vary based on build status.

Microsoft Edge releases

The following table only tracks and provides information for major releases in both channels.

VersionRelease statusBeta Channel
Release week
Stable Channel
Release week
88Released
Version
09-Dec-2020
88.0.705.18
21-Jan-2021
88.0.705.50
89Released
Version
03-Feb-2021
89.0.774.18
04-Mar-2021
89.0.774.45
90Released
Version
16-Mar-2021
90.0.818.8
Week of 15-Apr-2021
90.0.818.39
91Target releaseWeek of 27-Apr-2021Week of 27-May-2021
92Target releaseWeek of 08-Jun-2021Week of 22-Jul-2021
93Target releaseWeek of 03-Aug-2021Week of 02-Sep-2021
94Target releaseWeek of 01-Sep-2021Week of 23-Sep-2021
95Target releaseWeek of 28-Sep-2021Week of 21-Oct-2021
96Target releaseWeek of 26-Oct-2021Week of 18-Nov-2021
97Target releaseWeek of 30-Nov-2021Week of 06-Jan-2022

Release Process

The trigger for Beta and Stable major releases is an equivalent Chromium release.

Win7 Edge Install

Progressive rollouts

Win7 Uninstall Edge

The date reference (Released/Release week) for the Stable channel references the beginning of the progressive roll out.

We use a progressive rollout model which means that new release availability for any given device could be staggered over upcoming days. For more information, see Progressive rollouts for Microsoft Edge Stable Channel.

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