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 follows that route when active.
Website routing vs app routing
App routing is useful when traffic from a selected app should follow 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 follow a route regardless of which app opens it.
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.
- 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.
- Activate the route when needed.
- Disable the site rule when it should stop following 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.