Isolation Browser Behavior
When users on managed devices connect to the Prisma Access infrastructure using
the Mobile Users or Remote Networks connection method, they can browse a website in
isolation if the website belongs to a URL category that you have designated for
isolation.
Your managed users on the supported
desktop and mobile devices can use the following 64-bit web browsers for isolated
browsing. A — indicates that the operating system and browser combination is not
supported.
Operating System | Firefox | Google Chrome | Microsoft Edge | Safari |
Android | — | √ | — | — |
iOS | — | √ | — | √ |
iPadOS | — | — | — | √ |
macOS | √ | √ | √ | √ |
Windows | √ | √ | √ | — |
URLs shown on the remote browser will look the same as the original URLs, with no
prefixes added to the addresses. When a user tries to perform browser actions that
you prohibited, RBI notifies them with pop-up
notifications.
If the user accesses a link on a non-isolated website, the URL of the link is matched
against isolation security policies for the connection method (GlobalProtect,
Explicit Proxy, or Remote Networks). When there is a policy match, the browser
session gets isolated.
When users encounter issues during isolated browsing, they can report the problem
from the isolated browser.
You can apply any security profiles on Prisma Access to the traffic from RBI to the destination websites.