Chrome Enterprise policy list
Based on Chrome 133.0.6943.126
As enterprises adopt Chrome Browser and ChromeOS, they often require added controls and configurations to meet their productivity and security needs. This can be achieved through the management of Chrome Enterprise policies. Chrome Enterprise policies give IT admins the power to configure Chrome for their organization or business. You can manage browsers on-premise for Windows or Mac/Linux, or manage browsers for all desktop platforms using Chrome Enterprise Core.
For ChromeOS environments, we recommend you purchase Chrome Enterprise Upgrade to manage Chrome devices. This license allows you to configure devices with enterprise policies, provide fleet management, and complete administrative tasks such as configuring your network and printers.
These policies are strictly intended to be used to configure instances of Google Chrome internal to your organization. Use of these policies outside of your organization (for example, in a publicly distributed program) is considered malware and will likely be labeled as malware by Google and anti-virus vendors. If Chrome detects that devices are configured with enterprise policies, it will show a message informing end users that their device or browser is being managed by the organization.
Note: This document may include unreleased policies (i.e. their 'Supported on' entry refers to a not-yet released version of Google Chrome) which are subject to change or removal without notice.
Templates
These settings don't need to be configured manually. Easy-to-use templates for Windows, Mac, and Linux, are available for download.
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Chrome Enterprise Core makes it easy to set policies and unify browser management across Windows, Mac, Linux, and ChromeOS.
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