# Web browser managed policy configuration _For actual configuration, refer to the shell-things repo which is submoduled and symlinked in this directory for reference._ - [Abandoned ideas](#abandoned-ideas) - [AdNauseam managed policy](#adnauseam-managed-policy) - [Blank New Tab](#blank-new-tab) - [DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials](#duckduckgo-privacy-essentials) ## Abandoned ideas ### AdNauseam managed policy This breaks `pre-commit` hook `pretty-format-json` which I value above this feature and besides I am not actually using this setting and lazily just enabling/disabling JavaScript per-domain-I-am-on when I need it. This snipped is from Firefox, but the principle applies to Chromium. ```json { "policies": { "3rdparty": { "Extensions": { "adnauseam@rednoise.org": { "advancedSettings": [["filterAuthorMode", "true"]] } } } } } ``` ### Blank New Tab This is a Chromium extension and this was a Chromium policy due to Microsoft pushing itself a lot on the new tab page, which my search engine policies bypass. ```json { "ExtensionSettings": { "pfbmpcgfjncjakgfpddijlbdpjnhnfem": { "installation_mode": "force_installed", "override_update_url": true, "toolbar_pin": "default_unpinned", "update_url": "https://edge.microsoft.com/extensionwebstorebase/v1/crx" } } } ``` ### [DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bkdgflcldnnnapblkhphbgpggdiikppg) Same as Blank New Page, this was to bypass Google being default, which didn't even work, and is unnecessary with the search engine policies. ```json { "ExtensionSettings": { "bkdgflcldnnnapblkhphbgpggdiikppg": { "installation_mode": "normal_installed", "override_update_url": true, "runtime_allowed_hosts": [ "*://*.duckduckgo.com", "*://*.google.com", "*://*.bing.com" ], "runtime_blocked_hosts": [""], "toolbar_pin": "default_unpinned", "update_url": "https://clients2.google.com/service/update2/crx" } } } ```