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articles/active-directory/conditional-access/technical-reference.md

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ms.topic: article
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ms.tgt_pltfrm: na
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ms.workload: identity
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ms.date: 03/12/2019
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ms.date: 03/22/2019
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ms.author: markvi
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ms.reviewer: spunukol
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This setting works with all browsers. However, to satisfy a device policy, like a compliant device requirement, the following operating systems and browsers are supported:
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| OS | Browsers | Support |
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| :-- | :-- | :-: |
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| Windows 10 | Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Chrome | ![Check][1] |
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| Windows 8 / 8.1 | Internet Explorer, Chrome | ![Check][1] |
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| Windows 7 | Internet Explorer, Chrome | ![Check][1] |
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| iOS | Safari, Intune Managed Browser | ![Check][1] |
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| Android | Chrome, Intune Managed Browser | ![Check][1] |
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| Windows Phone | Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge | ![Check][1] |
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| Windows Server 2016 | Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge | ![Check][1] |
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| Windows Server 2016 | Chrome | Coming soon |
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| Windows Server 2012 R2 | Internet Explorer, Chrome | ![Check][1] |
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| Windows Server 2008 R2 | Internet Explorer, Chrome | ![Check][1] |
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| macOS | Chrome, Safari | ![Check][1] |
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| OS | Browsers |
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| :-- | :-- |
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| Windows 10 | Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Chrome |
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| Windows 8 / 8.1 | Internet Explorer, Chrome |
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| Windows 7 | Internet Explorer, Chrome |
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| iOS | Safari, Intune Managed Browser |
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| Android | Chrome, Intune Managed Browser |
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| Windows Phone | Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge |
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| Windows Server 2016 | Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge |
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| Windows Server 2016 | Chrome |
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| Windows Server 2012 R2 | Internet Explorer, Chrome |
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| Windows Server 2008 R2 | Internet Explorer, Chrome |
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| macOS | Chrome, Safari |
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#### Why do I see a certificate prompt in the browser
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On Windows 7, iOS, Android, and macOS Azure AD identifies the device using a client certificate that is provisioned when the device is registered with Azure AD. When a user first signs in through the browser the user is prompted to select the certificate. The user must select this certificate before using the browser.
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#### Chrome support
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