Default Filtering List for Browsers and Applications

Default Filtering List for Browsers and Applications

BrowseControl is designed to filter internet access across a wide range of browsers and applications. By default, it includes a comprehensive list of the most commonly used browsers and applications. This list is fully customizable, allowing you to add more applications to enhance your organization’s web filtering policy.

You can find this option under Settings > BrowseControl > Filter web browsers and applications:


Below is the default list of browsers and applications:

Browsers:

  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge (Chromium based)
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer
  • Brave 
  • Opera 
  • Arora 
  • Avant 
  • Epic Privacy Browser
  • Green Browser 
  • K-Meleon
  • NOD LunaS
  • Maxthon
  • Navigator
  • Qupzilla
  • Rockmelt
  • Safari
  • SeaMonkey
  • Sleipnir
  • Slimbrowser
  • Threeteeth
  • Torch
  • Tencent Traveler
  • Webbie3
  • Webkit2webproces
  • Yahoo! Browser

Applications :

  • Adobe Acrobat
  • Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Asana
  • Canva
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Jumpshare
  • Miro
  • Microsoft Access
  • Microsoft Publisher
  • Notion
  • OneNote
  • Ora
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Windows Search
  • Skype
  • Slack
  • Spark
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Trello
  • Microsoft Word

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