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Control a website’s access to the local network in Microsoft Edge Local Network Access is a security feature that restricts a website’s ability to send requests to servers on your local network When a website tries to connect, Microsoft Edge shows a prompt asking you to grant or deny permission
Google Chrome Version 142 and Microsoft Edge 143 Changes Affecting Duo . . . To resolve this, the Chrome or Edge browser settings need to be updated to allow the local connection This setting is called Local network access , and can be managed by system administrators or by users themselves when the browser is unmanaged
Browser requirements for Local Network Access Restrictions Current September 2025, Google and Microsoft are rolling out new security updates for their Chrome (v141) and Edge (v140) browsers respectively These updates concern the Local Network Access Restrictions, limiting how websites can access network resources, specifically targeting the WebRTC Protocol and Loopback Access
How To Allow Microsoft Edge To Access The Network Check Your Internet Connection: Ensure your device is connected to the internet through Wi-Fi or Ethernet Test Other Applications: Confirm if other browsers or applications can access the network Restart Your Computer and Router: Sometimes, a simple restart resolves temporary network issues
Dell Online Support Experience Impacted Due to Local Network Access . . . Open a new window in Edge and go to the Dell support website Select the Security Status symbol next to the web address Under Permissions for this site, select the dropdown next to Local network access Select Allow to enable local network access For other browsers, refer to your browser support documentation
Message Look for and connect to any device on your local network . . . Look for and connect to any device on your local network message In addition to this, the switchToIframe() method began to return errors "Content of the iframe to which you are switching did not load " P S The tests still work in Opera, so I'm running them there But I'd like to be able to use Google Chrome too
Local Network Access iFrame Restrictions Causing Development Problems With the release of Chrome v143 and Edge v143, Local Network Access restrictions have been implemented Due to this, our Teams app development has been halted as it now throws CORS errors in the dev environment We have narrowed the problem down to part of this specification where an iframe requires an attribute allow="local-network-access"
Edge still redirects HTTP → HTTPS for locally served webpage I have went through this summary article so I think I have made all the steps necessary: Set Automatic HTTPS (edge: flags #edge-automatic-https) to Disabled Go to Net Internals → Domain Security