If your Chrome browser is managed, your administrator can set up or restrict certain features, install extensions, monitor activity, and control how you use Chrome.
- Why does Google Chrome says your browser is managed by your organization?
- Why is Firefox saying your browser is being managed by your organization?
- How do you disable this setting is managed by your organization?
Why does Google Chrome says your browser is managed by your organization?
Though you're signed in to your personal account, as long as any enterprise policy is present which could be set by a third-party software, malware or an extension, the browser may appear as managed. Try removing any unknown / suspicious extensions and see if that helps.
Why is Firefox saying your browser is being managed by your organization?
The Your browser is being managed by your organization appears on the settings page in Firefox as a banner at the top on the right. It indicates that some restrictions have been done to the browser via Group Policy. To remove the message, you need to revert them.
How do you disable this setting is managed by your organization?
The only way to fix this status is to use the Local Group Policy Editor where the user needs to reset any misconfiguration in Windows Defender policies for their devices. If you don't have access to the Local Group Policy Editor app, contact a system administrator for help fixing the problem.