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Admin Console — getting started

A structured walkthrough for enterprise administrators: account registration, security policy configuration, organisational structure, user provisioning, and browser deployment. browseAnywhere is a zero-trust enterprise browser built on Chromium — DLP, forensic logging, and granular policy controls without disrupting your existing stack.

Document version 1.0 · Last updated May 2026

Deployment summary

ParameterDetails
Console URLhttps://browseanywhere.ai/console
Estimated setup timeApproximately 15 minutes
Supported platformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Deployment methodsDirect download, MDM, cloud-hosted profiles
Infrastructure changesNone required
Policy engineGranular, role-based, real-time enforcement
Console walkthrough

Five steps from tenant to fleet.

  1. Step 1

    Register your enterprise

    Open the browseAnywhere Admin Console and create your organisation's administrative account. This credential is the root access for your tenant — policy management, user provisioning, audit logs, and compliance reporting.

    Create account

    Required information: primary administrator full name; corporate email (personal domains are not supported); password (minimum 8 characters); organisation name as registered with your enterprise. Accept the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy, then complete registration — the admin console is available immediately.

  2. Step 2

    Create security policies

    Console path: Configuration › Policies

    From the left sidebar, open Configuration and select Policies. Use + Create Policy to define enforceable rule sets. Each policy can be assigned independently to departments later.

    Available policy controls

    • Data Loss Prevention — Restrict uploads, downloads, clipboard operations, screenshots, and print actions at the browser level
    • URL and Application Filtering — Define allow-lists and block-lists for websites, SaaS applications, and browser extensions
    • Session Logging — Enable forensic-grade, tamper-evident session recording with full audit trail capabilities
    • Watermarking — Apply dynamic, identity-aware watermarks to browser sessions for insider threat deterrence
    • Extension Management — Control which browser extensions are permitted, blocked, or force-installed across your fleet
    • Conditional Access — Enforce context-aware policies based on user role, device posture, geography, or time of access

    Multiple policies support different compliance requirements, risk profiles, or operational needs across the organisation.

  3. Step 3

    Create departments and assign policies

    Console path: Org Management › Departments

    Open Org ManagementDepartments. Use + New Department to mirror your hierarchy and assign the policy from Step 2. Users inherit the department's policy set automatically.

    • Create departments that mirror your organisational structure — Engineering, Finance, Operations, Customer Support, BPO process teams, or any custom grouping
    • Assign one or more security policies per department for layered enforcement
    • Policies propagate to all active user sessions in real time — no manual per-user configuration is required
    • Dashboard metrics provide visibility into Total Departments, Active Departments, and Departments with Policies at a glance
  4. Step 4

    Add users to departments

    Console path: Org Management › Users

    Use Add User for individual onboarding: name, corporate email, role (Manager, Agent, or Auditor), and department. Credentials are generated on creation. For bulk rollout, prepare a CSV with name, email, role, and department — upload via the bulk import interface; the system validates entries, removes duplicates, and assigns departments.

    The user dashboard surfaces Total Users, Active Users, Inactive Users, Managers, Agents, and Auditors. Use search and role/status filters to manage your base.

  5. Step 5

    Download the browser

    Install the enterprise browser for Windows, macOS, or Linux. Builds share feature parity and policy sync across platforms.

    • Install the browseAnywhere browser on endpoint devices via direct download, MDM push, or cloud-hosted profile distribution
    • End users authenticate using the credentials generated during user provisioning in Step 4
    • Upon successful login, all department-level policies are enforced automatically with zero additional endpoint configuration
    • Policy updates made in the admin console propagate to active browser sessions in real time

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