Overview
Kiosk mode is a feature that allows various browsers to run in full-screen mode without the standard user interface elements, such as the address bar, menu buttons, or tabs. It ensures that users interact only with the intended application or webpage, preventing access to other system functions or websites. This mode is designed to provide a streamlined, distraction-free experience, making it ideal for public-facing applications and dedicated terminals.
Use Cases
- Museums and Educational Settings: Providing a stand-alone exhibit with restricted access to one or more StoryFiles.
- Public Information Kiosks: Displaying information or interactive content in public places like museums, airports, and shopping malls.
- Self-Service Stations: Enabling users to perform specific tasks, such as check-in at hotels, ticket booking, or printing boarding passes.
- Retail Environments: Providing product information, price checks, or ordering systems in stores.
We recommend using Chrome for physical installations.