The browsers we're testing first.
Part of GuardianBlock's protection lives in the browser. For the private beta we're focusing on three browsers and documenting what each one can and can't do — one browser at a time — instead of making a single blanket promise.
Three browsers, tested and documented browser by browser.
Chrome, Edge, and Firefox are the browsers in the private-beta scope. We verify the GuardianBlock browser integration in each one and write down how it reports protection health to your keyholder, so the behavior is recorded rather than assumed.
Chrome
In the private-beta scope. We test the browser integration on Chrome and document how it reports protection health to your accountability partner.
Edge
In the private-beta scope. Built on the same engine as Chrome, but we still test and document it as its own browser rather than assume it behaves identically.
Firefox
Required for the private beta. A different engine, so we test and document it separately instead of treating it like Chrome.
Where each browser stands.
Status reflects what we intend to test and document for the private beta — not a promise that a feature behaves the same in each browser. We update this page as VM testing finishes.
- ChromeIn private-beta scope
- EdgeIn private-beta scope
- FirefoxIn private-beta scope
- BraveDeferred
- Other and portable browsersOutside blocking scope
What sits outside the private-beta scope.
Brave is deferred
Brave isn't part of the private-beta browser scope yet. We'd rather add it once we can test and document it properly than list it before then.
Unsupported and portable browsers
Browsers we haven't tested — and portable builds that run without installing — sit outside the blocking scope for the private beta. Where it's feasible, your device-health signals and keyholder alerts can still surface that something unmanaged is in use, so accountability doesn't go dark.
This page describes our intended private-beta scope. We update it browser by browser as we finish testing in disposable VMs, so what you read here stays matched to what we've actually verified.
More questions? Read the FAQ, or see what your keyholder can and can't see in our privacy overview.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-28