Content policy to apply to specific devices on same cloudflare account
Ben
The current way to do this is add another member to your account using another personal email you have access to. Then you'd login to cloudflare WARP on your Mac with that different email address. Then, adjust your Content Policy rule to add an audience to it based on that email address. This lets you target rules based on login email. Feel free to email support@techlockdown.com if you need help setting this up
zenvo1001
Ben Thanks for the response. I was about to do this actually but then decided that it might be better to just shrink my whitelist of apps instead for my use case. I suppose my general issue (which prompted the original question) is to block in-app browsers in apps like Apple Maps, Notion, etc. but still have the functionality of the app. Is this possible? I thought downtime the entire day would be a viable approach, but to enable functionality I've found that I needed to enable the Technology categories (though not 100% sure about this).
Ben
zenvo1001: It's hard to restrict functionality within apps outside of blocking specific subdomains. You should be able to look at your traffic logs and check for related subdomains. If you can tolerate it, consider using a browser to access Notion or other apps that have an embedded browser and then block the native application.
zenvo1001
To be more specific, one problem I'm noticing is that even though I enable downtime for my devices past a certain time, I included APIs on my whitelist because I sometimes need Maps or other necessary applications. However, this enables the use of in-app browsers to open-links.