Assign apps and sites to dedicated routes
Apps and sites you assign can use their own dedicated routes. Apps and sites you do not assign use a shared dedicated route.
Create multiple dedicated routes, choose locations for each route, and assign the apps or websites that should use them.
Assigned apps and sites can use different route locations at the same time, while unassigned apps and sites use a shared dedicated route.
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Create multiple dedicated routes for apps, websites, or domains that need their own route locations. Assigned apps and sites can use different routes at the same time, while unassigned apps and sites use a shared dedicated route.
Apps and sites you assign can use their own dedicated routes. Apps and sites you do not assign use a shared dedicated route.
Route assignments stay explicit: assigned apps and sites use the routes you choose for them, while unassigned apps and sites use a shared dedicated route.
Apps and sites you do not assign use a shared dedicated route, so routing remains explicit without requiring every app or site to have its own route.
Choose checkpoint tiers to match the route quality you need.
Create a route, choose its checkpoints, and decide which apps or sites should use it.
Review which apps, websites, and domains use each dedicated route before you activate routing.
Choose which apps use each dedicated route. App assignments stay scoped to the route you configure and can be enabled or disabled when needed. Apps or sites not assigned to a specific route use the shared dedicated route.
Assign selected apps to a chosen route while unassigned apps use the shared dedicated route.
Each assigned app is visible in the route manifest, so route choices stay reviewable before activation.
Disable an app assignment to move it back to the shared dedicated route, then enable it again without starting over.
Each route shows the apps assigned to it, so you can quickly confirm what is being routed.
Assigned apps stay scoped to the route where they were added; unassigned apps use the shared dedicated route.
Control app routing individually while unassigned apps and sites keep using the shared dedicated route.
Choose which websites, domains, or subdomains use each dedicated route. Site rules stay explicit, visible, and scoped to the route you configure. Apps or sites not assigned to a specific route use the shared dedicated route.
Assign a website or domain to a route so matching site traffic uses that route when active; unassigned sites use the shared dedicated route.
Declared sites turn website routing into a clear route list, so you can see which domains are assigned.
Declared sites stay visible in the route manifest, so you can review website rules before activation.
Include subdomains with a single setting when the whole site family should use the same route.
Disable a site rule to move it back to the shared dedicated route, then re-enable it without starting over.
Active site rules use their assigned route. Sites not assigned to a specific route use the shared dedicated route.
Each dedicated route has a packaging profile for the apps and sites assigned to it. Secureferry starts with a default profile, and you can change it later when a route needs a different setup.
Each dedicated route can use its own packaging profile for the apps and sites assigned to it.
Secureferry starts each route with a default profile, so you can create routes and add assignments without choosing advanced settings first.
Update the packaging profile later when a specific route needs a different setup.
A packaging profile applies to the apps and sites assigned to that route.
Set one packaging profile for one route and another profile for a different route.
Before changing a packaging profile, check the manifest to see which apps, websites, domains, or subdomains are assigned to that route.
Android shows a VPN permission prompt because Secureferry needs system-level routing access to apply route assignments on your device. You choose the apps, websites, domains, and subdomains assigned to each route. Apps and sites you do not assign use a shared dedicated route.
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View all guidesInstall Secureferry from Google Play, create your first route, and assign apps or sites to chosen routes while unassigned apps and sites use a shared dedicated route.