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## Current capabilities
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- Custom Indicators of Compromise on Domains and IPs.
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- Web Content Filtering support:
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- Block website categories scoped to device groups through policies created in the Microsoft Defender portal.
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- Policies are applied to browsers, including Chromium Microsoft Edge for macOS.
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- Web Content Filtering supports the following actions:
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- Block website categories scoped to device groups through policies created in the Microsoft Defender portal.
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- Policies are applied to browsers, including Chromium Microsoft Edge for macOS.
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- Advanced Hunting - Network Events are reflected in the Machine Timeline, and queryable in Advanced Hunting to aid security investigations.
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- Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps:
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- Shadow IT discovery - Identify which apps are being used in your organization.
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- Block applications - Block entire applications (such as Slack and Facebook) from being used in your organization.
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- Shadow IT discovery - Identify which apps are being used in your organization.
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- Block applications - Block entire applications (such as Slack and Facebook) from being used in your organization.
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- Corporate VPN in tandem or side-by-side with Network Protection:
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- Currently, no VPN conflicts are identified.
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- If you do experience conflicts, you can provide feedback through the feedback channel listed at the bottom of this page.
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- Currently, no VPN conflicts are identified.
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- If you do experience conflicts, you can provide feedback through the feedback channel listed at the bottom of this page.
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### Known issues
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- Block/Warn UX isn't customizable and might require other look and feel changes. (Customer feedback is being collected to drive further design improvements)
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- There's a known application incompatibility issue with VMware's "Per-App Tunnel" feature. (This incompatibility might result in an inability to block traffic that goes through the "Per-App Tunnel.")
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- There's a known application incompatibility issue with Blue Coat Proxy. (This incompatibility might result in network layer crashes in unrelated applications when both Blue Coat Proxy and Network Protection are enabled.)
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### Important notes
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- We don't recommend controlling network protection from System Preferences by using the **Disconnect** button. Instead, use the mdatp command-line tool or JamF/Intune to control network protection for macOS.
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- To evaluate effectiveness of macOS web threat protection, we recommend trying it in browsers other than Microsoft Edge for macOS (for example, Safari). Microsoft Edge for macOS has built-in web threat protection (Microsoft Defender Browser Protection extension which provides Smartscreen capabilities) that is enabled regardless of whether the Mac network protection feature you're evaluating, is turned on or not.
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