

If your browser does not have a extensions policy then the end user can install browser extensions as they see fit. So in this blog post you will learn how to use Intune to manage browser extensions for Edge browser. You also need to understand that with Microsoft Edge based on chromium you can install first part extensions from the Microsoft Store or you can use a 3. It does not require admin privileged to install extensions and there can be malicious code inside the extensions or the extensions can get access to corporate data or identity, Why is it important to know what extensions that your end user has on there corporate devices?

If your end user has one browser on there device that are not managed, then in my experience that is also the browser that the end user will use as there primary browser to surf the internet and doing there everyday work in the company. When we are starting to test a new browser in our organization we also need an how we are configuring the browser both from a end user and a security perspective.
