FAQ

Straight answers about what BusinessProxy does

BusinessProxy is a managed browser proxy for work — easy to understand and easy for your security team to sign off on.

Is BusinessProxy a VPN?

No. It manages Chrome’s proxy settings through a browser extension and does not route your whole operating system. Calls, local apps and non-browser traffic stay outside the proxy path. It is not an anonymity, unblock or scraping tool.

Do users enter proxy credentials?

No. Users sign in with account email and password. The backend issues separate, short-lived proxy credentials for each session — the account password is never reused as the proxy credential.

Do you inspect HTTPS content?

On the browser-proxy path, no — there is no TLS interception. Filtering uses domains, network metadata and a versioned category list. The Layer-2 alias path is different: see the next question.

What does the alias / private-app path see?

The alias path is a Layer-7 reverse proxy. To route requests, apply policy and record audit events, it processes HTTP method, path and headers — a different visibility level than the browser-proxy path. We disclose this on the security and Private App Access pages.

Is Private App Access available?

It's in Beta, offered as sales-assisted early access while we finish production hardening. Book a demo to discuss a pilot.

How do I pay and renew?

Paid plans are activated through secure checkout; renewal terms are shown at checkout and in your account. Try the extension free first — no card needed.

Why is the Free plan limited?

Free is for trying the extension and the onboarding flow end to end. Tight limits keep it focused on evaluation; when you are ready for real work, Business gives your team room to scale.