diff --git a/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/email-security/email-monitoring/search-email.mdx b/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/email-security/email-monitoring/search-email.mdx index 3c1d2af764b3d00..1a866cc4c38d025 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/email-security/email-monitoring/search-email.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/email-security/email-monitoring/search-email.mdx @@ -241,41 +241,48 @@ Email Security displays the following details: #### Open links -You can open links in [Security Center](/security-center/) or [Browser Isolation](/cloudflare-one/policies/browser-isolation/), or copy and paste the link so you can investigate links in external tools. +You can open links in [Security Center](/security-center/) or [Browser Isolation](/cloudflare-one/policies/browser-isolation/), or copy and paste the link so you can investigate content in external tools. To open links in Security Center: -1. Go to the link you want to open. -2. Select **Open in Security Center**. -3. You will be redirected to Security Center's Investigate. -4. Select **Scan now**. -5. The dashboard will generate a report for your link. +1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Email Security** > **Investigation**. +2. Locate the message you want to open links for, select the three dots, then select **View details**. +2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**. +3. Locate the link you want to open, and select **Open in Security Center**. +4. You will be redirected to **Investigate** under **Security Center**. +5. Select **Scan now**. +6. The dashboard will generate a report for your link. To open links in Browser Isolation: -1. Go to the link you want to open. -2. Select **Open in Browser Isolation**. -3. The link will open in a separate window where you will be able to browse the content securely. +1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Email Security** > **Investigation**. +2. Locate the message you want to open links for, select the three dots, then select **View details**. +2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**. +3. Locate the link you want to open, and select **Open in Browser Isolation**. +4. The link will open in a separate window where you will be able to browse the content securely. -You may receive a HTTP 400 Bad Request Error when opening a link in Browser Isolation. Follow these steps if you encounter this problem: +Alternatively, you can directly [open links in Browser Isolation](/cloudflare-one/policies/browser-isolation/setup/clientless-browser-isolation/#open-links-in-browser-isolation). -1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), select **Settings**. -2. Select **Browser Isolation**, then enable **Clientless Web Isolation**. +To open and investigate a link in an external tool: + +1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Email Security** > **Investigation**. +2. Locate the message you want to open links for, select the three dots, then select **View details**. +2. Under **Details**, go to **Links identified**. +3. Locate the link you want to open, and select **Copy URL**. +3. Paste the link in your external tool. -If you still receive a 400 Bad Request error after enabling Clientless Web Isolation: +:::caution +You may encounter a `400 Bad Request` error after turning **Clientless Web Isolation** on. -1. Go to **Settings** > **Resources**. +If you encounter this error: + +1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com/), go to **Settings** > **Resources**. 2. Select **Generate certificate**. 3. Choose the **Expiration** (5 years is recommended), then select **Generate certificate**. Your certificate is now generated, and the dashboard will display its **Deployment Status** as **INACTIVE**. 4. Select the three dots, and then select **Activate** to activate your certificate. 5. Select the three dots, and then select **Mark as in-use**. 6. Your certificate deployment status should display **AVAILABLE IN-USE**. - -To open and investigate a link in an external tool: - -1. Go to the link you want to open. -2. Select **Copy URL**. -3. Paste the link in your external tool. +::: ### Action log diff --git a/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/policies/browser-isolation/setup/clientless-browser-isolation.mdx b/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/policies/browser-isolation/setup/clientless-browser-isolation.mdx index 1aa99dee05db47d..8eeac9a2d262411 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/policies/browser-isolation/setup/clientless-browser-isolation.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/cloudflare-one/policies/browser-isolation/setup/clientless-browser-isolation.mdx @@ -27,6 +27,14 @@ Clientless Web Isolation allows users to securely browse high risk or sensitive Your application will now be served in an isolated browser for users matching your policies. +### Open links in Browser Isolation + +To open links using Browser Isolation: + +1. In [Zero Trust](https://one.dash.cloudflare.com), go to **Browser Isolation**. +2. Select **Launch isolated browser**. Turn **Clientless web isolation** on. +3. In **Launch browser**, enter the URL link, and then select **Launch**. Your URL will open in a secure isolated browser. + ## Filter DNS queries Gateway filters and resolves DNS queries for isolated sessions via [DNS policies](/cloudflare-one/policies/gateway/dns-policies/). Enterprise users can resolve domains available only through private resolvers by creating [resolver policies](/cloudflare-one/policies/gateway/resolver-policies/).