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ONLINE DOCUMENTATION

Secure Mobile Browser

In this document
  • iOS and Android
  • Creating Users

Mobile browsers do not support the same extension capabilities as desktop browsers, mainly because mobile operating systems apply much stricter platform and browser restrictions. As a result, policy enforcement and similar controls cannot be reliably delivered via mobile browser extensions. To provide consistent and secure access, DefensX uses a dedicated Secure Mobile Browser where these controls are built-in natively.

iOS and Android

Search for DefensX in the App Store or Google Play, then download and install the application.

App Store – DefensX Web Browser

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Google Play – DefensX Browser

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We strongly recommend setting DefensX as the default web browser on mobile devices.

Creating Users

You have to authenticate mobile users to let them use full functionality.

  1. If you already have IAM authentication enabled, such as AzureAD, end users can log in to their mobile applications with IAM credentials.

  2. In case you use Active Directory or local authentication, you will need to assign a password for the end users from the Users menu.

The following is an example, where admin defines a free Gmail address for a non-IAM managed user. With this way, DefensX will consolidate both devices and associate with the same user. This is important for two reasons, log correlation and license consumption.

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For Google and Microsoft cloud services, you won’t need to create a password for the user. DefensX will use authentication services for Gmail and Microsoft.

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