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×IP Address Restrictions give administrators greater control over where users can access business applications. Define trusted IP addresses, ranges, or networks and apply policies that allow or block requests based on their originating network. This helps protect sensitive applications by limiting access to approved corporate networks, VPNs, and other trusted environments.
As part of an Adaptive MFA solution, IP addresses add valuable network context to every access request. Organizations can allow trusted connections, challenge unfamiliar ones with additional MFA, or block restricted IPs altogether. This becomes especially useful in remote and BYOD environments, where users may connect from home networks, public Wi-Fi, or personal devices.
Grant users access to your business and SaaS applications when they log in from an authorized IP address.
Block user access to your business and SaaS apps if they connect to an unauthorized network IP or switch to an unknown IP, and restrict their app access in real time to prevent data loss.
Prevent users from accessing your business data on Android and iOS apps when connected to an unauthorized network IP.
Enable IP Restriction security across Cloud and On-Premise SaaS applications like Google Workspace, MS Office 365, Atlassian, Slack, Dropbox, Confluence Cloud and more.
IP restriction enhances security by limiting access to networks or applications based on approved IP addresses,
reducing unauthorized access risks.
Define approved IP addresses, corporate networks, and VPNs to create clear boundaries around application access.
Block access attempts from untrusted or restricted networks before they can reach protected applications.
Use IP address as an Adaptive MFA signal to allow, challenge, or deny access based on network context.
Keep critical applications and resources accessible only through networks that meet your security requirements.
Support hybrid and remote users while keeping sensitive applications behind trusted VPNs and network boundaries.
Apply different IP-based policies to individual applications and resources based on their security requirements.
IP Address Restrictions control application access based on the IP address or network a user connects from. Administrators can define trusted IP addresses or ranges and determine how requests from other networks are handled, including allowing access, requiring additional authentication, or blocking the request.
IP whitelisting allows applications to be accessed only from predefined IP addresses or ranges. Organizations can whitelist corporate offices, data centers, or VPN networks and prevent access from networks that are outside their approved environment.
When a user attempts to access an application, their originating IP address is checked against the configured access policy. Based on the result, access can be granted, additional MFA can be requested, or the login can be blocked. This allows organizations to enforce network-based access rules without changing the application itself.
Yes. You can define individual IP addresses or ranges and apply restrictions to specific applications or resources. This is useful for applications containing sensitive business data that should only be accessible through approved corporate networks, VPNs, or other trusted environments.
Yes. Organizations can use their corporate VPN's public IP addresses or ranges as trusted locations. Applications can then be configured to allow access through the approved VPN while restricting direct connections from unknown or untrusted networks.
Yes. IP restrictions can support remote and hybrid work when employees connect through a corporate VPN or another controlled network. For users accessing applications from changing networks, IP-based policies can be combined with Adaptive MFA to evaluate additional context before granting access.