single app kiosk

About this tag
The single app kiosk tag covers Windows 10 and 11 kiosk mode, also known as Assigned Access, which locks a PC to run one app and nothing else. This configuration is used for reception check-in stations, digital signage, point-of-sale terminals, library catalog PCs, or family single-purpose devices. Kiosk mode reduces distractions, limits accidental changes, and improves security by preventing access to the desktop, Start menu, and other apps. The tag includes tutorials and discussions on setting up single-app kiosk mode on Windows, covering the necessary steps and best practices for a locked-down, single-application environment.
  1. Set Up Windows 10/11 Kiosk Mode (Assigned Access) for a Single-App PC

    Set Up Windows 10/11 Kioskiosk Mode (Assigned Access) for a Single-App PC Difficulty: Intermediate | Time Required: 20 minutes Windows “Kiosk mode” (also called Assigned access) is designed for PCs that should run one app and nothing else—perfect for reception check-in stations, digital signage...