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@maxvp maxvp commented Jul 28, 2025

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This PR requires additional review attention because it affects the following areas:

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This PR updates partial files, which are pieces of content used across multiple files in our Render component.

@maxvp maxvp marked this pull request as ready for review July 30, 2025 21:40
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A couple quick content suggestions:

The Zero Trust Application Library consolidates applications between Gateway, Access, and Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) into a single location in Zero Trust. The App Library provides visibility and control for available applications, including the ability to sort applications into approval categories for your organization.

To access the App Library, in Zero Trust ↗, go to My team > App Library. Each application card will list the number of hostnames associated with the application, the supported Zero Trust applications, and the app type.

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The Application Library allows users to manage their SaaS applications in use in Cloudflare Zero Trust by consolidating views across all relevant products: Gateway, Access, and Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB). The App Library provides visibility and control for available applications,, as well as the ability to view categorized hostnames, and manage configuration for Access for SaaS and Gateway policies.

To access the App Library, in Zero Trust ↗, go to My team > App Library. Each application card will list the number of hostnames associated with the application, the supported Zero Trust product usage, and the app type.

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in Overview, review status should link to Shadow IT, or make mention of it in the copy.

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In Policies, Access should say Access for SaaS with updated link.

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The last section should also make some mention of the Shadow IT dashboard

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In general, I would like to add a little more detail about the workflow for customers to 'review associated hostnames'. A big component of the value here is that when customers add an Application to a gateway policy, they previously couldn't see what hostnames were going to match on that policy, and they just had to trust us. Now that they can see it, I want to make sure that's a clear workflow "this can be used to review the way your gateway policies that use Applications match against specific hostnames" etc or something to that effect.

Great job overall!!

Co-authored-by: marciocloudflare <[email protected]>
@maxvp maxvp enabled auto-merge (squash) August 1, 2025 17:31
@maxvp maxvp merged commit b956d34 into production Aug 1, 2025
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thomasgauvin pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 15, 2025
Co-authored-by: marciocloudflare <[email protected]>
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