Control the Secure DNS setting in ChromeOS
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Problem
You need to control the Secure DNS setting for your users using ChromeOS and Chrome Browser in your organization.
Environment
- ChromeOS
- Chrome Browser for Mac, Linux and Windows
Solution
- In your Admin console.
- Go to Menu > Devices > Chrome > Settings > Users & browsers.
* Requires having the Mobile Device Management administrator privilege.
- To apply the setting to all users and enrolled browsers, leave the top organizational unit selected. Otherwise, select a child organizational unit.
- Scroll down to the Network section which is where you will find the DNS-over-HTTPS setting.
- The DNS-over-HTTPS setting is the one that controls the Secure DNS setting in ChromeOS and Chrome Browsers. Check the following policies:
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Last updated 2024-02-22 UTC.
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