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Can we use app wrapping from MDM, which is available, with Firefox so we can proxy our traffic? t

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We would like to filter web traffic through our Barracuda appliance. Our MDM (Mobile Device Managment) software offers app wrapping where we can wrap an app using their software which will allow us to proxy the traffic to our barracuda appliance. We will not be altering the firefox mobile app. We will only be wrapping it in their software for our company's use which will allow the proxy. Before we did this we want to verify that we are allowed to. We are implementing a web based EMR program which only seems to work on firefox on our mobile devices.

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E. Martin

We would like to filter web traffic through our Barracuda appliance. Our MDM (Mobile Device Managment) software offers app wrapping where we can wrap an app using their software which will allow us to proxy the traffic to our barracuda appliance. We will not be altering the firefox mobile app. We will only be wrapping it in their software for our company's use which will allow the proxy. Before we did this we want to verify that we are allowed to. We are implementing a web based EMR program which only seems to work on firefox on our mobile devices. Thanks E. Martin

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hello Ervmartin, as long as you're not distributing the wrapped firefox app outside of your organization (under the "mozilla firefox" trademark), you should be fine!