If you are using Google Chrome web browser and suddenly Chrome started showing "Your browser is managed by your organization" message to you, this tutorial will help you in fixing the issue and getting rid of this error message.
Google Chrome says it’s “managed by your organization” if system policies are controlling some Chrome browser settings. This can occur if you’re using a Chromebook, PC, or Mac that your organization controls—but other applications on your computer can set policies, too.
What Is Management in Chrome?
Management is a feature that lets administrators control Chrome browser settings. If you use a Chromebook or just the Chrome browser on a workplace computer, your employer can set hundreds of policies that control how Chrome functions.
Recently users have noticed that Google Chrome has started stating that it is "Managed by your organization" when they open the browser's menu, which is a confusing for home users who are not part of any organization. It turns out that with the release of Chrome 73, the browser will now display this message whenever a group policy is configured for the browser.
Google allows administrators to create policies that control how Chrome operates on a computer. These policies are designed to make it easier for admins to manage the Chrome settings for all users in their organization.
For example, an organization can use policies to set a homepage you can’t change, control whether you can print, or even blacklist specific web addresses. On a Chromebook, policies can control everything from the screen lock delay to which USB devices can be accessed from web apps. Organizations can force-install Chrome browser extensions via policy, too.
Chrome isn’t the only application that can be managed in this way. For example, admins can manage Windows itself by using group policy and even iPhones by using mobile device management (MDM) software.
The message indicates that Chrome is being managed. If a user clicks on the “Managed by your organization” link, they are directed to details about Chrome Browser management.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems.Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).
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