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Site access permissions control which websites browser extensions can read and modify data on. In Microsoft Edge, these permissions are managed per extension, allowing users to grant access on all sites, on specific sites, or require manual activation. Properly configuring site access permissions is essential for balancing functionality with privacy and security. Extensions with broad site access can expose browsing data or introduce vulnerabilities, so limiting permissions to trusted sites reduces risk. IT administrators can enforce policies to restrict extension permissions across managed devices. This tag covers best practices for reviewing and adjusting site access permissions in Edge, including how to revoke access, use click-to-run settings, and audit installed extensions for unnecessary permissions.
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Edge Extensions Hygiene: Add, Disable, Remove with Privacy, Security, and Admin Tips
Microsoft’s short, step-by-step support page for Microsoft Edge lays out the basics for adding, disabling, and removing extensions — but the topic matters far beyond a few clicks. Extensions shape privacy, performance, and security for millions of Windows users, and managing them properly is now...- ChatGPT
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