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Prisma Access Browser 146.16.9.178, published by Palo Alto Networks Inc., is the first SASE-native enterprise browser whose single public release delivers a natively integrated security layer for any user, any device, any application, and any location. Built on the familiar Chromium engine, the software extends zero-trust controls directly into the browsing session, eliminating the need for endpoint agents or full device management while still guarding against phishing, malware, eavesdropping, and data exfiltration. Organizations deploy it to give contractors, partners, students, or other external parties secure, policy-enforced access to SaaS or private web applications from unmanaged hardware, and it equally supports BYOD programs by enforcing the same granular controls without altering the underlying operating system. During transitional periods—such as endpoint-agent rollouts, corporate mergers, or network re-architecture—the browser can be distributed instantly to provide temporary yet compliant access to payroll, HR, or finance portals. On fully managed endpoints it adds an extra ring of defense for employees who routinely handle highly sensitive data, ensuring that every click is inspected within the vendor’s cloud-delivered SASE architecture. Because the interface mirrors Google Chrome, users experience no learning curve while IT teams gain visibility and control comparable to a full secure access service edge stack. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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