![]() Any function but “digital display” will leave your device at the mercy of your users in a self-service environment. What that means is that any device that allows for touchscreen and/or keyboard controls will be easy to disable or exit kiosk mode (control-alt-delete, alt F4, or Esc) and completely access the device’s operating system. One major drawback of Chrome kiosk mode is its inability to disable dialogue boxes – leaving your screen flashing something other than the full screen display you intended.Īnother, more significant limitation of Chrome kiosk mode is that it only changes the display of the browser, not the functionality of the operating system. If you have the need for securing access and locking down your device, Chrome kiosk mode is pretty limited. ![]() Sharing your device with a friend and only want a layer of protection that limits what they might click on "by mistake"? Chrome kiosk mode will suffice. Chrome kiosk mode works well for digital displays that have no user interface/usability, particularly if the website being displayed has no dialogue boxes. The pluses of Chrome kiosk mode: it’s easy to use and free. Chrome kiosk mode is a very simple, yet effective way to make your device show a browser in full screen (aka kiosk) view.
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