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Why teams are choosing a work browser. The status quo is not standing still - it is falling behind.
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Most teams are running Chrome or Edge with no central management. Here is what that looks like.
Your team uses dozens of web apps every day, but you have no way to see which ones, how often, or by whom. Shadow IT grows in the background. You find out about new tools only when something goes wrong or when the invoice arrives.
Anyone can copy, paste, download, print, or screen-capture anything from any web app. Sensitive data moves freely between work and personal contexts. There is no way to set rules for how specific apps should be used.
Your team is already using ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, and other AI tools in their browser. You have no visibility into what is being shared with these tools. Blocking them entirely is not practical. You need a middle ground.
Browser settings are scattered across individual machines. There is no single place to set policies, view activity, or manage how your team works in the browser. Every device is an island.
With dME
Same browser experience for your team. Complete visibility and control for IT.
dME gives you a clear dashboard of every web application in use across your organization. See who uses what, how often, and when. Discover tools you did not know about. Make informed decisions about your SaaS stack.
Define what actions are allowed in each web application. Allow copy-paste in Google Docs but disable downloads in your CRM. Set rules by app, by team, or by role. Your team works normally while your policies run quietly.
Instead of blocking AI tools entirely, set clear rules for how they can be used. Allow your team to use AI for productivity while controlling what data can be shared. See which AI tools are in use and how they are being used.
Manage all browser policies, app rules, and team activity from a single dashboard. No more scattered settings across individual devices. Push changes instantly. See the impact in real time.
The Real Question
Every company will eventually need a managed browser. Work has moved to the web. AI tools are multiplying. Your team is already spending 90% of their day in the browser. The question is whether you get ahead of this shift or react to it later.
Teams that start now get to define their own policies thoughtfully, roll out gradually, and build familiarity before it becomes urgent. Teams that wait end up scrambling when the need becomes undeniable.