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Lockdown Windows 10 touchscreen

tvanreeven

I have made a website(webflow) that is to be used on a touchscreen at a permanent/unmanned stand for my company. I want to have it running on full screen so it shows a presentation and potential clients can leave their information.

However there is a school nearby and there already have been instances of kids going to porn sites on other touchscreens. This ofcourse is good fun but I want to keep it from happening to my screen.

 

So my question is; Can you lock windows 10 or chrome down to just running one website while making it very hard to get out of full screen and visit other sites?

I'm open to suggestions.

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14 minutes ago, tvanreeven said:

I have made a website(webflow) that is to be used on a touchscreen at a permanent/unmanned stand for my company. I want to have it running on full screen so it shows a presentation and potential clients can leave their information.

However there is a school nearby and there already have been instances of kids going to porn sites on other touchscreens. This ofcourse is good fun but I want to keep it from happening to my screen.

 

So my question is; Can you lock windows 10 or chrome down to just running one website while making it very hard to get out of full screen and visit other sites?

I'm open to suggestions.

Run in a limited user account mode. Whitelist your website, literally blacklist everything else. Allow user to use chrome, don't allow user to use any other app.

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5 minutes ago, corrado33 said:

Run in a limited user account mode. Whitelist your website, literally blacklist everything else. Allow user to use chrome, don't allow user to use any other app.

Ok I will try this

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4 minutes ago, tvanreeven said:

Ok I will try this

Alternatively, if the limited user account options aren't to your liking with windows 10, just download any sort of parental control program. I'm sure there are a ton out there. 

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