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titleEnterprise Only: To change the settings by using a GPO
  1. Go to the Microsoft Edge Enterprise landing page to download the Microsoft Edge policy templates file and extract the contents.

  2. Add the sites that are listed in step 2 to Content settings > CookiesAllowedForUrls by having either a mandatory or recommended policy.

For more information about how to configure Microsoft Edge Group Policy settings, see the following articles:

Google Chrome

  1. In the Chrome Settings window, open the Privacy and security tab, and then select Cookies and other site data.

  2. Under Sites that can always use cookies, select Add, and then select the Including third-party cookies on this site checkboxSee https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?hl=en-GB&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop#zippy=%2Callow-third-party-cookies-for-a-specific-site:~:text=Allow%20third%2Dparty%20cookies%20for%20a%20specific%20site to learn how to trusted domains to your browser.

  3. Add the following sites:

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titleEnterprise Only: To change the settings by using a GPO

There are two types of policy templates: an ADM and an ADMX template. Verify which type you can use on your network. The templates show which registry keys you can set to configure Chrome and what the acceptable values are. Chrome accesses the values that are set in these registry keys to determine how to act.

  1. Download Chrome administrative template.

  2. Open Group Policy editor by navigating to Start > Run: gpedit.msc.

  3. Navigate to Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates.

  4. Right-click Administrative Templates, and select Add/Remove Templates.

  5. Add the chrome.adm template through the dialog box. A Google/Google Chrome folder appears under Administrative Templates if it's not there already. If you add the ADM template on Windows 10 or 7, the folder appears under Classic Administrative Templates/Google/Google Chrome.

  6. Configure policies by opening the template that you just added, and then change the configuration settings. The most commonly modified policies are:

    • Set the home page: The URL that Chrome opens when a user opens the browser or selects the Home button.

    • Send anonymous usage statistics and crash information: To turn off sending any crash information or anonymous statistics to Google, change this setting to False.

    • Turn off auto-updates: Although we don't usually recommended recommend it, you can turn off auto-updates.

    Apply the policies to the target computers. Depending on your network configuration, the policy might require some time to propagate. Or, you might have to propagate the policies manually through the administrator tools.

  7. Add the sites that are listed in step Step 2 under Microsoft Edge to the Content settings > CookiesAllowedForUrls setting.

For more information, see Set Chrome Browser policies on managed PCs.

You can also download the templates separately and view common policy documentation for all operating systems by referring to Zip file of Google Chrome templates and documentation

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