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@@ -1,7 +1,3 @@
-**These policies are in active development and so might contain changes that do not work with current versions of Firefox.**
-
-**You should use the [officially released versions](https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/releases) if you are deploying changes.**
-
Policies can be specified using the [Group Policy templates on Windows](https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/tree/master/windows), [Intune on Windows](https://support.mozilla.org/kb/managing-firefox-intune), [configuration profiles on macOS](https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/tree/master/mac), or by creating a file called `policies.json`. On Windows, create a directory called `distribution` where the EXE is located and place the file there. On Mac, the file goes into `Firefox.app/Contents/Resources/distribution`. On Linux, the file goes into `firefox/distribution`, where `firefox` is the installation directory for firefox, which varies by distribution or you can specify system-wide policy by placing the file in `/etc/firefox/policies`.
| Policy Name | Description
@@ -65,6 +61,8 @@ Policies can be specified using the [Group Policy templates on Windows](https://
| **[`Homepage`](#homepage)** | Configure the default homepage and how Firefox starts.
| **[`InstallAddonsPermission`](#installaddonspermission)** | Configure the default extension install policy as well as origins for extension installs are allowed.
| **[`LegacyProfiles`](#legacyprofiles)** | Disable the feature enforcing a separate profile for each installation.
+| **[`LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabled`](#legacysamesitecookiebehaviorenabled)** | Enable default legacy SameSite cookie behavior setting.
+| **[`LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabledForDomainList`](#legacysamesitecookiebehaviorenabledfordomainlist)** | Revert to legacy SameSite behavior for cookies on specified sites.
| **[`LocalFileLinks`](#localfilelinks)** | Enable linking to local files by origin.
| **[`ManagedBookmarks`](#managedbookmarks)** | Configures a list of bookmarks managed by an administrator that cannot be changed by the user.
| **[`ManualAppUpdateOnly`](#manualappupdateonly)** | Allow manual updates only and do not notify the user about updates..
@@ -90,10 +88,10 @@ Policies can be specified using the [Group Policy templates on Windows](https://
| **[`SanitizeOnShutdown` (Selective)](#sanitizeonshutdown-selective)** | Clear data on shutdown.
| **[`SearchBar`](#searchbar)** | Set whether or not search bar is displayed.
| **[`SearchEngines`](#searchengines-this-policy-is-only-available-on-the-esr)** |
+| **[`SearchEngines -> Add`](#searchengines--add)** | Add new search engines.
| **[`SearchEngines -> Default`](#searchengines--default)** | Set the default search engine.
| **[`SearchEngines -> PreventInstalls`](#searchengines--preventinstalls)** | Prevent installing search engines from webpages.
| **[`SearchEngines -> Remove`](#searchengines--remove)** | Hide built-in search engines.
-| **[`SearchEngines -> Add`](#searchengines--add)** | Add new search engines.
| **[`SearchSuggestEnabled`](#searchsuggestenabled)** | Enable search suggestions.
| **[`SecurityDevices`](#securitydevices)** | Install PKCS #11 modules.
| **[`ShowHomeButton`](#showhomebutton)** | Show the home button on the toolbar.
@@ -108,86 +106,86 @@ Policies can be specified using the [Group Policy templates on Windows](https://
Allow WebExtensions to configure policy. For more information, see [Adding policy support to your extension](https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/enterprise/adding-policy-support-to-your-extension/).
-### AppAutoUpdate
-
-Enable or disable **automatic** application update.
+### AllowedDomainsForApps
-If set to true, application updates are installed without user approval within Firefox. The operating system might still require approval.
+Define domains allowed to access Google Workspace.
-If set to false, application updates are downloaded but the user can choose when to install the update.
+This policy is based on the [Chrome policy](https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#AllowedDomainsForApps) of the same name.
-If you have disabled updates via `DisableAppUpdate`, this policy has no effect.
+If this policy is enabled, users can only access Google Workspace using accounts from the specified domains. If you want to allow Gmail, you can add ```consumer_accounts``` to the list.
-**Compatibility:** Firefox 75, Firefox ESR 68.7\
+**Compatibility:** Firefox 89, Firefox ESR 78.11\
**CCK2 Equivalent:** N/A\
-**Preferences Affected:** `app.update.auto`
+**Preferences Affected:** N/A
#### Windows (GPO)
```
-Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\AppAutoUpdate = 0x1 | 0x0
+Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\AllowedDomainsForApps = "managedfirefox.com,example.com"
```
#### Windows (Intune)
OMA-URI:
```
-./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Firefox~Policy~firefox/AppAutoUpdate
+./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Firefox~Policy~firefox/AllowedDomainsForApps
```
Value (string):
```
- or
+
+
```
#### macOS
```
- AppAutoUpdate
- |
+ AllowedDomainsForApps
+ managedfirefox.com,example.com
```
#### policies.json
```
{
"policies": {
- "AppAutoUpdate": true | false
+ "AllowedDomainsForApps": "managedfirefox.com,example.com"
}
}
```
-### AllowedDomainsForApps
+### AppAutoUpdate
-Define domains allowed to access Google Workspace.
+Enable or disable **automatic** application update.
-This policy is based on the [Chrome policy](https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#AllowedDomainsForApps) of the same name.
+If set to true, application updates are installed without user approval within Firefox. The operating system might still require approval.
-If this policy is enabled, users can only access Google Workspace using accounts from the specified domains. If you want to allow Gmail, you can add ```consumer_accounts``` to the list.
+If set to false, application updates are downloaded but the user can choose when to install the update.
-**Compatibility:** Firefox 89, Firefox ESR 78.11\
+If you have disabled updates via `DisableAppUpdate`, this policy has no effect.
+
+**Compatibility:** Firefox 75, Firefox ESR 68.7\
**CCK2 Equivalent:** N/A\
-**Preferences Affected:** N/A
+**Preferences Affected:** `app.update.auto`
#### Windows (GPO)
```
-Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\AllowedDomainsForApps = "managedfirefox.com,example.com"
+Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\AppAutoUpdate = 0x1 | 0x0
```
#### Windows (Intune)
OMA-URI:
```
-./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Firefox~Policy~firefox/AllowedDomainsForApps
+./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Firefox~Policy~firefox/AppAutoUpdate
```
Value (string):
```
-
-
+ or
```
#### macOS
```
- AllowedDomainsForApps
- managedfirefox.com,example.com
+ AppAutoUpdate
+ |
```
#### policies.json
```
{
"policies": {
- "AllowedDomainsForApps": "managedfirefox.com,example.com"
+ "AppAutoUpdate": true | false
}
}
```
@@ -3211,6 +3209,85 @@ Value (string):
```
or
```
+### LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabled
+Enable default legacy SameSite cookie behavior setting.
+
+If this policy is set to true, it reverts all cookies to legacy SameSite behavior which means that cookies that don't explicitly specify a ```SameSite``` attribute are treated as if they were ```SameSite=None```.
+
+**Compatibility:** Firefox 96\
+**CCK2 Equivalent:** N/A\
+**Preferences Affected:** `network.cookie.sameSite.laxByDefault`
+
+#### Windows (GPO)
+```
+Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabled = = 0x1 | 0x0
+```
+#### Windows (Intune)
+OMA-URI:
+```
+./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Firefox~Policy~firefox/LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabled
+```
+Value (string):
+```
+ or
+```
+#### macOS
+```
+
+ LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabled
+ |
+
+```
+#### policies.json
+```
+{
+ "policies": {
+ "LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabled": true | false
+}
+```
+### LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabledForDomainList
+Revert to legacy SameSite behavior for cookies on specified sites.
+
+If this policy is set to true, cookies set for domains in this list will revert to legacy SameSite behavior which means that cookies that don't explicitly specify a ```SameSite``` attribute are treated as if they were ```SameSite=None```.
+
+**Compatibility:** Firefox 96\
+**CCK2 Equivalent:** N/A\
+**Preferences Affected:** `network.cookie.sameSite.laxByDefault.disabledHosts`
+
+#### Windows (GPO)
+```
+Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabledForDomainList\1 = "example.org"
+Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox\LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabledForDomainList\2 = "example.edu"
+```
+#### Windows (Intune)
+OMA-URI:
+```
+./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/Firefox~Policy~firefox/LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabledForDomainList
+```
+Value (string):
+```
+
+
+```
+#### macOS
+```
+
+ LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabledForDomainList
+
+ example.org
+ example.edu
+
+
+```
+#### policies.json
+```
+{
+ "policies": {
+ "LegacySameSiteCookieBehaviorEnabledForDomainList": ["example.org",
+ "example.edu"]
+ }
+}
+```
### LocalFileLinks
Enable linking to local files by origin.
@@ -4229,7 +4306,7 @@ as well as the following security preferences:
| security.tls.version.enable-deprecated | boolean | false
| If true, browser will accept TLS 1.0. and TLS 1.1 (Firefox 86, Firefox 78.8).
| security.warn_submit_secure_to_insecure | boolean | true
-| If false, no warning is shown when submitting s form from https to http.
+| If false, no warning is shown when submitting a form from https to http.
Using the preference as the key, set the `Value` to the corresponding preference value.
@@ -4240,7 +4317,7 @@ Default preferences can be modified by the user.
If a value is locked, it is also set as the default.
-User preferences persist across invocations of Firefox. It is the equivalent of a user setting the preference. They are most useful when a preference is needed very early in startup so it can't be set as default by policy.
+User preferences persist across invocations of Firefox. It is the equivalent of a user setting the preference. They are most useful when a preference is needed very early in startup so it can't be set as default by policy. An example of this is ```toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets```.
User preferences persist even if the policy is removed, so if you need to remove them, you should use the clear policy.
@@ -5454,7 +5531,7 @@ Prevent Firefox from messaging the user in certain situations.
`ExtensionRecommendations` If false, don't recommend extensions while the user is visiting web pages.
-`FeatureRecommendations` IF false, don't recommend browser features.
+`FeatureRecommendations` If false, don't recommend browser features.
`UrlbarInterventions` If false, Don't offer Firefox specific suggestions in the URL bar.