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chrome and edge policies
About this tag
Discussions tagged with chrome and edge policies focus on managing browser settings across enterprise environments, particularly for disabling unwanted AI features like Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini. IT administrators share methods using Group Policy, MDM, and registry edits to control Chrome and Edge behavior, enforce security baselines, and maintain compliance. Recurring themes include policy conflicts between browser versions, handling update-driven policy resets, and deploying consistent configurations across hybrid workstations. The tag covers practical troubleshooting for policy application failures, such as incorrect ADMX templates or stale cached policies, and strategies for auditing active policies via chrome://policy and edge://policy. These threads are relevant for system administrators managing Chromium-based browsers in Windows domains.
AI assistants from Microsoft, Google, and Apple are now embedded across mainstream productivity suites, browsers, operating systems, and mobile platforms, forcing IT teams in 2026 to disable unwanted AI features through layered policy, licensing, network, and device-management controls. The...