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Step 4: Define web security policies
Getting Started Guide | Mobile Security Solutions
If you have not done so already, define your web security policies in one of the following locations:
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In the Web tab of the Cloud TRITON Manager, on the Policy Management > Policies page.
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In the Web tab of the TRITON Manager on the Policy Management > Policies page.
These policies will govern web traffic on mobile devices. To create a new policy in either the Cloud TRITON Manager or the TRITON Manager, click Add on the Policies page. Very restrictive policies are not recommended for use with Mobile Security, since blocking access to web categories also blocks app-based web requests associated with those categories.
For your initial deployment, consider relaxing existing policies to block only high-risk categories such as Gambling, Illegal and Questionable, Militancy and Extremist, Racism and Hate, Security, Extended Protection, Tasteless, Violence, and Weapons.
Be aware that your policies affect both desktop and mobile-device Internet access management for the users assigned to the policy.
For more information on web policy configuration in the Cloud TRITON Manager, see "Defining Web Policies" in the cloud web Help.
For more information about policy configuration in the Web tab of the TRITON Manager, see "Working with policies" in the Administrator Help for the Web module.
Once you've created your web policy, proceed to Step 5: Generate an Apple Push Notification certificate.

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