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Disable Pinch Zoom for Microsoft Edge

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Hello! 

I need to be able to disable pinch zoom in Windows 10 kiosk mode with Microsoft Edge.
Im using a HP ProOne 400 G4 with touchscreen configured with Windows 10 Pro verison 1903 (OS-verison 18362.418) in kiosk mode as a Digital sign or Interactive display with Microsoft Edge.

The problem is that users can pinch zoom the website I am pointing to. (I do not have access to change the HTML of the site itself)
They should not be able to do this.
I cannot find a setting in Microsoft Edge to disable this.
I can't find any group policy or registry key to disable this either.
In Internet Explorer you could fix this by going to Settings > Internet Options > Accessibility > User style sheet and pointing to a CSS file with the proper code.
This does not appear to apply to Microsoft Edge and I cannot find any similar options for it.
I cannot use any other browser than Microsoft Edge as Windows 10 kiosk mode enforces the use of it.
The only way i have been able to get any kind of effect is to open the developer tools for Microsoft Edge and adding "-ms-content-zooming: none;" to the html, but again I don't have access to permanently edit the website.

This setting really should be core Microsoft Edge functionality especially for kiosk mode.
Would it be possible to get a GPO to disable Pinch Zoom in Microsoft Edge?

Help would be greatly appreciated,
Best regards// Mikael


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