Android routing guide
Route selected websites on Android
Some routing decisions are about websites rather than apps. Secureferry lets you assign selected websites, domains, or subdomains to a dedicated route so matching traffic uses that route when active. Sites you do not assign use the shared dedicated route.
Website routing vs app routing
App routing is useful when traffic from a selected app should use a route. Website routing is useful when the domain matters more than the app. For example, you may want a selected website or domain to use a route regardless of which app opens it, while unassigned apps and sites use the shared dedicated route.
What Secureferry supports
- Assign a website or domain to a dedicated route.
- Include subdomains when needed.
- Keep site rules scoped to the route where they were added.
- Keep unassigned sites on the shared dedicated route.
- Disable a site rule without rebuilding the route.
- Review assigned sites from the route manifest.
Example workflow
- Choose a route.
- Open the route manifest.
- Add the website, domain, or subdomain.
- Choose whether subdomains should be included.
- Review the assigned site list.
- Confirm unassigned sites remain on the shared dedicated route.
- Activate the route when needed.
- Disable the site rule when it should stop using that route.
Privacy notes for website routing
Secureferry does not collect browsing history. Website and domain assignments are user-configured routing rules, not behavioral advertising profiles.