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How do I configure kiosk mode?

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Mozilla's website states:

"Numerous features of the kiosk mode are configurable through policy or command line parameters when launching the browser."

However, other than a single example to run kiosk mode as a private window, it doesn't seem to provide any information on how to access such configuration. I couldn't seem to find the information anywhere else either.

How can I configure kiosk mode? Preferably via the CLI, but I'd be interested also to learn what is meant by "configurable through policy".

Mozilla's [[Firefox Enterprise Kiosk mode|website]] states: "''Numerous features of the kiosk mode are configurable through policy or command line parameters when launching the browser.''" However, other than a single example to run kiosk mode as a private window, it doesn't seem to provide any information on how to access such configuration. I couldn't seem to find the information anywhere else either. How can I configure kiosk mode? Preferably via the CLI, but I'd be interested also to learn what is meant by "configurable through policy".

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I should add that I'm already aware of how I can pass other, non-kiosk related, arguments via the command line. I'm not interested in those; I'm interested in how I can fine tune the configuration for kiosk mode itself.

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Yeah, the idea was that if you needed to configure other things (lock website, etc.), you would use policy.

Is there something specific you need?