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diff --git a/doc/admin-deployment.md b/doc/admin-deployment.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..41c1d0e --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/admin-deployment.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +# Privacy Badger enterprise deployment and configuration + +Administrators can configure Privacy Badger on managed devices by setting up a policy. + +You can find the full list of available settings in [Privacy Badger's managed storage schema](/src/data/schema.json). Please [let us know](https://privacybadger.org/#I-found-a-bug%21-What-do-I-do-now) if you'd like to set something that isn't yet supported. + +Note that Privacy Badger currently reads and applies settings from [managed storage](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/storage/managed) on startup. To see your policy take effect on a managed device, first restart that device's browser. + + +## Firefox setup + +1. Locate and if necessary create the [managed storage manifests folder](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Native_manifests#Manifest_location). Note that on Windows you need to create a registry key that points to the manifest's location. +2. Copy the [sample managed storage manifest for Firefox](/doc/jid1-MnnxcxisBPnSXQ@jetpack.json) to this folder. + +If your Privacy Badgers were installed from [Privacy Badger's homepage](https://privacybadger.org) (not from [AMO](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/privacy-badger17/)): + +3. Rename the manifest to `jid1-MnnxcxisBPnSXQ-eff@jetpack.json`. +4. Similarly, update the `"name"` property in the manifest to `"jid1-MnnxcxisBPnSXQ-eff@jetpack"`. + + +## Chrome/Chromium setup + +Please review the [Configuring Apps and Extensions by Policy](http://www.chromium.org/administrators/configuring-policy-for-extensions) document. + +Notes for Chrome OS and Linux follow. + +### Chrome OS + +The following example JSON policy disables Privacy Badger on `example.com`. This means Privacy Badger will be disabled when you visit any `example.com` page. + +```json +{ + "disabledSites": { + "Value": [ + "example.com" + ] + }, + "showIntroPage": { + "Value": false + } +} +``` + +### Linux + +1. Locate and if necessary create the [managed policies folder for Chrome or Chromium](http://www.chromium.org/administrators/configuring-policy-for-extensions). +2. Copy the [sample managed storage manifest for Chrome](/doc/sample-managed-storage-manifest-chrome.json) to this folder. +3. Rename the manifest file to whatever you like (perhaps `privacy-badger-admin-settings.json`). +4. Update the extension ID inside the manifest if you are not using official Privacy Badger releases from Chrome Web Store. |