Configure Microsoft Edge policies to support enterprise privacy
Microsoft is committed to providing enterprises with the information and controls needed to make choices about data collection in Microsoft Edge.
Overview
When Microsoft Edge is deployed on Windows 10/11, the default is to send diagnostic data based on the users' Windows Diagnostic data setting.
When Microsoft Edge is deployed on non-Windows platforms, diagnostic data is collected according to the settings of the following group policies:
- (DEPRECATED) MetricsReportingEnabled - Enable usage and crash-related data reporting. This policy is obsolete in Microsoft Edge version 89.
- (DEPRECATED) SendSiteInfoToImproveServices - Send site information to improve Microsoft services. This policy is obsolete in Microsoft Edge version 89.
The preceding deprecated policies are replaced by Allow Telemetry on Windows 10, and DiagnosticData policy for all other platforms.
As of March 6, 2024: Microsoft Edge diagnostic data is collected separately from Windows diagnostic data on Windows 10 (version 22H2 and newer) and Windows 11 (version 23H2 and newer) devices in the European Economic Area. The collection of Edge diagnostic data is subject to its own settings. For more information related to this change, see Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy - Microsoft Support.
Configure policy settings
Before you begin, download and use the latest Microsoft Edge Policy Template (For more information, see Configure Microsoft Edge.)
Send required and optional diagnostic data about browser usage
If the DiagnosticData policy is configured, it takes precedence over MetricsReportingEnabled and SendSiteInfoToImproveServices.
Required and optional diagnostic data
Required diagnostic data is collected to keep Microsoft Edge secure, up to date and performing as expected.
Optional diagnostic data includes data about how you use the browser, websites you visit and crash reports to help keep Microsoft Edge secure, up to date, and performing as expected and is used to improve Microsoft Edge and other Microsoft products and services for all users.
Note
This policy isn't supported on Windows 10 devices. To control data collection on Windows 10, IT admins must use the Windows diagnostic data group policy. This policy will either be to Allow Telemetry or to Allow Diagnostic Data, depending on the version of Windows. Learn more about Windows 10 diagnostic data collection.
Use one of the following settings to configure DiagnosticData:
- Off (Not recommended) (0) turns off required and optional diagnostic data collection.
- Required data (1) sends required diagnostic data but turns off optional diagnostic data collection. Microsoft Edge sends required diagnostic data necessary to keep Microsoft Edge secure, up to date and performing as expected.
- Optional data (2) sends optional diagnostic data includes data about browser usage, websites that are visited, crash reports sent to Microsoft to help keep Microsoft Edge secure, up to date, and performing as expected and is used to improve Microsoft Edge and other Microsoft products and services for all users.
On Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, and macOS, this policy controls sending required and optional data to Microsoft.
If you don't configure this policy or disable it Microsoft Edge will default to the user's preference.
(DEPRECATED) Enable usage and crash-related data reporting
The MetricsReportingEnabled policy enables reporting of usage and crash-related data about Microsoft Edge to Microsoft.
Microsoft Edge collects a set of required data that's necessary to keep the product up to date, secure, and performing as expected. This data includes basic device connectivity and configuration information from Microsoft Edge about the current data collection consent, app version, and installation state about your installation of Microsoft Edge. This data collection can be turned off by disabling the policy.
Enable this policy to send reporting of usage and crash-related data to Microsoft. Disable this policy to not send the data to Microsoft. In both cases, users can't change or override the setting.
When Microsoft Edge is running on Windows 10:
- If this policy isn't configured, Microsoft Edge defaults to the Windows diagnostic data setting.
- If this policy is enabled, Microsoft Edge will only send usage data if the Windows Diagnostic data setting is set to Enhanced or Full.
- If this policy is enabled, Microsoft Edge will only send usage data if SendSiteInfoToImproveServices is also enabled.
- If this policy is disabled, Microsoft Edge will not send usage data. Crash-related data is sent based on the Windows Diagnostic data setting. Learn more about Windows Diagnostic data settings.
When Microsoft Edge is running on Windows 7, 8, and macOS:
- If this policy isn't configured, Microsoft Edge defaults to the user's preference.
- If this policy is enabled, Microsoft Edge will only send usage data if SendSiteInfoToImproveServices is also enabled.
(DEPRECATED) Send site information to improve Microsoft services
The SendSiteInformationToImproveServices policy enables sending information about websites visited in Microsoft Edge to Microsoft to improve Microsoft products and services such as search.
Enable this policy to send information about websites visited in Microsoft Edge to Microsoft. Disable this policy to not send information about the websites that are visited in Microsoft Edge to Microsoft. In both cases, users can't change or override the setting.
When Microsoft Edge is running on Windows 10:
- If this policy isn't configured, Microsoft Edge will default to the Windows diagnostic data setting.
- If this policy is enabled, Microsoft Edge will only send information about the websites that are visited if the Windows Diagnostic data setting is set to Full.
- If this policy is enabled, Microsoft Edge will only send usage data if MetricsReportingEnabled is also enabled.
- If this policy is disabled, Microsoft Edge will not send info about websites visited. To learn more about Windows Diagnostic data settings.
When Microsoft Edge is running on Windows 7, 8, and macOS:
- If this policy is enabled, Microsoft Edge will only send usage data if MetricsReportingEnabled is also enabled.
- If this policy isn't configured, Microsoft Edge defaults to the user's preference.
Implementation details
For non-Windows 10/11 devices:
- If DiagnosticData policy is configured, it takes precedence over MetricsReportingEnabled and SendSiteInfoToImproveServices.
- If DiagnosticData policy isn't configured, Microsoft Edge listens to MetricsReportingEnabled and SendSiteInfoToImproveServices.
For Windows 10/11: To understand our implementation with the dependency on the Windows Diagnostic data setting, the following table identifies whether Required and Optional diagnostic data is sent to Microsoft.
Windows Diagnostic data setting | Required diagnostic data | Optional diagnostic data |
---|---|---|
Security | Not sent | Not sent |
Basic | Sent | Not sent |
Enhanced | Sent | Not sent |
Full | Sent | Sent |
Important
Microsoft Edge will support MetricsReportingEnabled and SendSiteInfoToImproveServices for Microsoft Edge versions 86 – 88 inclusive. In Microsoft Edge version 89, MetricsReportingEnabled and SendSiteInfoToImproveServices will no longer be supported and will default to DiagnosticData on non-Windows 10 platforms or the Allow Telemetry policy for Windows 10.
Additional privacy policy options
You may want to consider the following group policies related to data privacy:
- Block cookies on specific sites
- Block third-party cookies
- Configure Do Not Track
- Disable InPrivate mode