KB: Provisioning Devices
When provisioning a device using our QR code your device is locked down in the most secure way possible. Kiosk Browser becomes the "device owner" meaning that it is granted more permissions vs a standard Kiosk Browser installation. Key Features: Streamlined setup process (embed licence keys or remote management registration key) Automatically grant majority of permissions Set the default launcher programmatically without user intervention Hide home button and recents button/bloPopularKB: Uninstalling Kiosk Browser
When Kiosk Browser is installed and configured correctly, it becomes a "Device Admin" which stops the normal uninstall process from working. To Uninstall: Go to Android Settings Security Device Admin Apps (on Samsung devices Security Other Security Settings Device Admin Apps) Untick Kiosk Browser Uninstall via Settings Apps Kiosk Browser Uninstall Android Settings Device Admin Apps (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/f891df320cad6800/screenshotSome readersKB: Knox Mobile Enrollment (KME) Details
More information on Knox Mobile Enrollment can be found here: https://docs.samsungknox.com/admin/knox-mobile-enrollment/welcome.htm Profile Type Profile Select Android Enterprise Profile Name: Enter relevant profile name such as Kiosk Browser Profile Production Pick your MDM: Other MDM Agent APK: https://kbremote.blob.core.windows.net/apk/current/com.procoit.kioskbrowser.apk Click ContFew readersKB: Installing
Installation methods Option 1 - Provisioning (most secure and feature rich), please see the provisioning article. Option 2 - APK File - not recommended, UNSECURE Other Resources Kiosk Browser Provisioner - NFC Provisioning Only APK FilePopularKB: Granting Permissions (Android 6.0 and up)
When launching Kiosk Browser for the first time on Android 6.0 you will be prompted to grant a number of permissions. Whilst this goes against the standard guidance we feel it's best to ask once in a Kiosk environment otherwise your end users may see permission prompts. You can also access this screen via Settings About Permissions. For example, if you wish to use the Barcode Scanner, Kiosk Browser requires permission to use the camera, if this permission is denied then the barcodeSome readersHow do I exit/access settings?
There are two methods for exiting/accessing settings. Method 1 Either press the hardware menu button or menu button in the top right hand corner of the screen, tap Settings and then tap "Exit to Launcher/Exit" button. Enter the default password of 0000 (zero zero zero zero) and tap OK. If you have hidden the toolbar, by default you can automatically show the toolbar again by swiping down from the top edge of the screen. If you have turned the swipe option off please seePopularKB: Setting the Home Page/Kiosk Url
By default, Kiosk Browser is set to our welcome page but its very easy to change the URL to point to a website or local html files. Option 1: Website Go to Settings General Kiosk Url Tap the three dots in the top toolbar, then tap Settings. Enter the default password of 0000 (zero zero zero zero). Password Dialog (https://stSome readersKB: Set Kiosk Browser to start on boot
Kiosk Browser is designed to replace the default launcher on the device, once set as the default it can only be unset by entering the device admin password. As all Android devices have the potential to behave differently we do not suggest you set Kiosk Browser as the default launcher until you have tested gaining access to the settings screen. If you are receiving the "set default" screen at startup then you must be aware of the following: Turning off/rebooting the device by tapping "ExiPopular