Add BrowseControl blocks directly from BrowseReporter Dashboard

Add BrowseControl blocks directly from BrowseReporter Dashboard

As of V10.0.0, we have made it easier than ever to take information found in BrowseReporter and quickly action blocks based on URLs or Categories that you find end users accessing, that are unproductive, should be on the allowed list or timewasting. Keep your team productive with the new BrowseControl action tie-in option through BrowseReporter. 

Block URLs

Steps on how to add based on websites/domains
1. Login and navigate to the BrowseReporter Dashboard
2. Go to your favourite dashboard that has website usage. 
3. Hovering over any website/domain in the tables will prompt you with an 'ADD' button
4. Hit the 'ADD' button to prompt the group selection for the block.
5. Select the 'ADD to blocked/allowed' list option when completed.




Block Categories

Steps on how to add based on Categories
1. Login and navigate to the BrowseReporter Dashboard
2. Go to your favourite dashboard that has website usage with category data.
3. Hovering over any categories in the tables will prompt you with an 'ADD' button
4. Hit the 'ADD' button to prompt the group selection for the block.
5. Select the 'ADD to blocked/allowed' list option when completed.


NOTE: If the option selected has multiple categories, you can adjust any number of categories at once with the check-box selectors at the top of the prompt page.


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