Comparison

BusinessProxy vs device VPN: choose by scope

A device VPN is right when you need full device or network access. BusinessProxy is right when the job is controlled browser-based work: work domains, approved egress, session accountability and no OS-level tunnel.

On unmanaged devices, BusinessProxy does not stop someone from using another browser or profile. For the current Chrome/Chromium package, use Chrome Enterprise/MDM to make the extension mandatory and settings locked.

CapabilityBusinessProxyDevice VPN
ScopeBrowser path managed by extension. Current beta uses Chrome/Chromium.Whole-device network tunnel.
InstallBrowser extension required; no OS agent.OS-level VPN client/profile.
Non-browser trafficStays outside BusinessProxy path.Typically routed or affected by VPN policy.
Personal apps/callsNot touched by BusinessProxy.Can be affected by routing/DNS/network policy.
Work-only modePAC can send approved work domains through proxy and other domains direct.Usually routes by network/DNS/split-tunnel rules.
FilteringDomain/category/allow-deny policy without HTTPS content decryption.Varies; some VPN/SASE stacks may inspect more deeply.
Private network accessNot for full private network access on browser path.Good fit when full private network access is needed.
Admin revokeRevoke browser proxy sessions.Revoke VPN session/device profile depending on platform.
Bypass on unmanaged deviceUser can use another browser/profile or disable extension.Depends on OS/device management.
Best fitContractors, BYOD work browsing, support/Ops SaaS, QA web testing.Full network apps, device-wide posture, non-browser apps, broad internal access.

When to use BusinessProxy

  • You need accountable access to public web/SaaS from a managed browser profile.
  • You want work-only routing with personal traffic direct.
  • You want no OS client on contractor/BYOD devices.
  • You need session history and quick revoke.
  • You can enforce the current Chrome/Chromium extension install through Chrome Enterprise/MDM when bypass prevention matters.

When to use a device VPN

  • Users need non-browser apps inside the private network.
  • You need full device posture, DNS and network controls.
  • You need internal IP/port access beyond a browser path.
  • You already manage the device and can enforce OS-level policy.

VPNs are the right tool when you genuinely need full device-level access.

FAQ

Is BusinessProxy a VPN?

No. BusinessProxy does not install a device VPN and does not route the whole machine. It manages a browser path through a required browser extension. The current beta package is Chrome/Chromium-based. Non-browser traffic, local apps, calls and other browsers stay outside the BusinessProxy path.

Do users install anything?

Yes. Users need the BusinessProxy Chrome extension. The point is that there is no OS-level agent and no device-wide VPN client. For enforced deployments, admins should push the extension and managed settings through Chrome Enterprise or MDM.

Can users bypass it on unmanaged devices?

Yes, outside the managed browser path. On an unmanaged device, a user can use another browser, another unmanaged profile, or remove/disable the extension. If bypass prevention matters for the current Chrome/Chromium package, deploy through Chrome Enterprise or MDM to require the extension and lock managed settings.

Is this for anonymity, scraping or bypassing restrictions?

No. BusinessProxy is for accountable work browsing and controlled web testing. It is not an anonymity network, scraping platform, unblock tool, or way to evade terms or legal restrictions.

Choose by where the work happens

If the work happens in a managed browser, start with BusinessProxy. If the work needs the whole device or private network, use a VPN/ZTNA tool.