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Bromure 3.0.0 — ready for the enterprise!

Version 3.0.0 introduces the Enterprise edition of Bromure — managed VMs for BYOD, SSO-gated enrollment, standardized work profiles, full session tracing, and enforced anti-phishing. Plus newer kernel modules, refined font rendering, and fewer nags.

Version 3.0.0 is our biggest release yet. It introduces the Enterprise edition of Bromure, and rounds out the consumer build with a few long-requested polish items.

Bromure for the enterprise

A controlled browser in an uncontrolled world. Managed profiles. SSO-enforced access. Full audit trails. Zero data leakage. Bromure now gives IT the control they need — on any laptop, corporate-issued or personal. See the Enterprise page for the full tour.

  • Built for BYOD. Every Bromure session runs in its own VM — a controlled environment inside an uncontrolled one. The host OS can be a personal MacBook, a contractor's laptop, or a freshly reimaged corporate device. Network isolation, filesystem sandboxing, and image integrity checks mean a compromise on the personal OS can't pivot into the corporate session.
  • SSO-gated enrollment. Tie installation and access to your IdP — Google Workspace, Okta, Microsoft Entra, or Authentik. Offboard a user in your directory, and their Bromure install is revoked the same way their email is.
  • Standardized work profile. Push a locked-down "Work" profile to every device, MDM-style. Users can't modify it, can't work around it — but they can still add a personal profile for everything else.
  • One-click onboarding. New hires and contractors see every sanctioned SaaS app as tiles on their Work home page on day one. No bookmark hunting. No IT ticket.
  • Session tracing — EDR meets web browsing. Every HTTP request in every work session is logged. Answer questions like "Who sent credentials to evil.com between 8 am and 8:15 am yesterday?" in seconds.
  • Data stays in the company. Forbid copy and paste, file downloads, screenshots, and local network access inside the work profile. Your data lives in your SaaS apps and nowhere else.
  • Anti-phishing enforcement. Explicitly list your sanctioned SaaS apps. Bromure blocks credential entry on look-alike sites before users type a thing. Not a suggestion — an enforcement.

Other fixes and improvements

  • Newest version of the Linux kernel modules.
  • Finely tuned font rendering for sharper, more consistent text across profiles.
  • The "Restore sessions on launch?" and "Are you sure you want to close this window?" prompts can now be remembered — set them once in Settings and stop getting nagged.