- US region for routed managed-browser traffic.
- Workspace routing policy decides what reaches the proxy.
- Domain/category policy applies before egress.
- Session volume and admin events are recorded according to retention policy.
US Egress Region
US egress for controlled browser access and web testing
Route approved managed-browser traffic through a US egress region with session limits, policy controls and an audit trail. Use it for accountable work browsing and QA, not anonymity or restriction bypass.
What it means
Predictable exit, accountable session
When policy routes a managed-browser request through BusinessProxy, it exits through an approved US proxy node. Admins can see the session, plan around limits and explain the egress path to a reviewer.
Useful for testing public web behavior
QA and support teams can verify public web flows from a consistent US egress while keeping the run accountable: who connected, which session ran, what limits applied and when the session ended.
Not for anonymity or evasion
US egress is a controlled business route, not a consumer unblock service. BusinessProxy applies account, session, rate, category and abuse controls and should not be used for scraping, evading access rules or hiding identity.
FAQ
Do you inspect HTTPS page content?
Not on the browser-proxy path. BusinessProxy enforces browser policy using domains, network metadata, category decisions and allow/deny rules. It does not decrypt HTTPS page content, read the page DOM, or inspect form fields on that path.
How does filtering work without TLS inspection?
Filtering is domain/category based. The gateway applies a versioned category list and your allow/deny rules before traffic leaves through the approved egress region. This is not content/DLP inspection and should not be described as reading the page.
Is this for anonymity, scraping or bypassing restrictions?
No. BusinessProxy is for accountable work browsing and controlled web testing. It is not an anonymity network, scraping platform, unblock tool, or way to evade terms or legal restrictions.
Does US egress mean all device traffic exits in the US?
No. Only managed-browser requests that the workspace policy routes through BusinessProxy use the egress region. Non-browser traffic and direct/bypass traffic do not.
QA web testing use case → Content filtering → Managed Browser Access →
