Compare the Top Web Browsers that integrate with Indent as of November 2025

This a list of Web Browsers that integrate with Indent. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Indent. View the products that work with Indent in the table below.

What are Web Browsers for Indent?

Web browsers are software applications that enable users to access and interact with websites and other content on the internet. These platforms retrieve, display, and render web pages, allowing users to view text, images, videos, and other multimedia elements. Web browsers typically include features like tabs for managing multiple pages, bookmarking for quick access to favorite sites, browsing history, and privacy options to enhance security. They may also support extensions and plugins to add additional functionality, such as ad-blocking, enhanced security, or content management. Compare and read user reviews of the best Web Browsers for Indent currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Island

    Island

    Island

    Island puts the enterprise in complete control of the browser, delivering a level of governance, visibility, and productivity that simply wasn’t possible before. Like controlling where and when users copy/paste data in or out of applications, checking device posture before granting application access, preventing unauthorized screen captures, managing extension permissions, workflow enforcement, policy-based storage, network tagging, geo-fencing, etc. Understand the entire story of your user activity and experience. Trace incidents down to the user, device, time, and place. And feed all browser data into your analytics platforms so everything you need to know is in one place. Customize Island to match your brand, messaging, and company-specific workflows. Even Insert browser-based RPA scripts that protect sensitive data based on your unique governance needs. Island is built on Chromium, the same open-source project that powers Chrome, Edge, and other mainstream browsers.
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