The Intune Managed Browser will show up in the console as an LOB app with no icon, and existing policies will show as targeted to the app still. If you have existing Intune Managed Browser policies in place, they will not be affected. This means you will no longer be able to create new policies for the Intune Managed Browser.
On March, 31 2020, the Intune Managed Browser will be removed from the Azure console.
At this point, you will still be able to target new app protection policies to the Intune Managed Browser, though new users will not be able to download the Intune Managed Browser app. Starting on February 1, 2020, the Intune Managed Browser will no longer be available in the Google Play Store or the iOS App Store. Starting on January, 27, 2020, Intune will no longer support the Intune Managed Browser. To make way for the robust experiences provided in Microsoft Edge, we will be retiring the Intune Managed Browser. This message is simply a reminder of that change. We first announced this in MC194969 which we published last fall. Take Action - Use Microsoft Edge for your Protected Intune Browser ExperienceĪs we have been sharing over the past year, Microsoft Edge mobile supports the same set of management features as the Managed Browser, while providing a much-improved end user experience. Note, we removed a reference to web clips otherwise, the post below is nearly identical to the one posted in the fall. We're following up publishing the message center post here just to give you a chance (by commenting on this post) to ask any questions on moving to Microsoft Edge for your protected browsing experience. Last fall and again mid-January, 2020, we posted the following message center post and we also talked about Microsoft Edge for your protected browser experience at Ignite.