Security is crucial when using your Internet browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge on your Windows 10 PC. When you see the error message, “Your browser is managed by your organization,” it can make you worry, especially if you are not part of any organization.
But, there is nothing to fear as these browsers show the message due to an enabled policy or setting. Take note that this same error may also occur on Google Chrome or Tor browser.
Get Rid of “Your browser is managed by your organization” Error on Microsoft Edge & Mozilla Firefox
To troubleshoot the error message and fix the issue on your Microsoft Edge and Mozilla Firefox browser, you will need to edit your computer’s Registry keys. But, it is ideal to perform a backup, so you still have your data when something goes wrong while you open your Windows 10 Registry Editor.
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How to Delete “Your browser is managed by your organization” Error on Microsoft Edge
- On your Microsoft Edge browser, enter the following on your address bar: edge://policy.
- You will see a list of active policies applied to your browser.
- Now, launch your Registry Editor by typing regedit on your Search bar.
- Enter this path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge.
- You will see the Registry value of the active policies. Look for the value that you want to delete.Â
- Delete the DWORD value to disable it.
- Restart your computer.
How to Remove “Your browser is managed by your organization” Error Message on Mozilla Firefox
- First, enter the following on the address bar of your Mozilla Firefox browser: about:policies.
- You may also click the “Your browser is managed by your organization” message to direct you to the Enterprise policy page.
- Check the active policies.
- Launch your Registry Editor.
- Go to this path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox.
- Look for the value of the policy that you want to remove.
- Delete the DWORD value.
- Restart your computer.Â
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That’s it! Do you have other workarounds that might help other users fix or avoid getting this browser error? Please write them down in the comments section below.