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Truthful coverage

Control only means something when it’s real.

Certaic does not collapse every AI application into one vague “supported” label. Coverage reflects what the platform can actually discover, observe, or enforce.

Why this mattersA discovery signal is not the same thing as a block. Endpoint observation is not browser enforcement. Certaic keeps those distinctions visible.

Coverage model

Four support modes. One truthful model.

Each application is represented according to the level of evidence and control that Certaic can support on that surface.

Full Browser Governance

Deep browser control.

Warnings, justification, blocking, active-session behavior, and richer enforcement evidence for deeply supported browser applications.

Domain Control

Block or allow the destination.

Control dedicated AI destinations when domain-level identification is reliable and safe.

Discovery Only

Visibility without invented control.

Identify supported AI use where reliable enforcement is not available.

Endpoint Observed

See native AI separately.

Observe supported native AI applications on endpoints without pretending endpoint evidence is browser interaction telemetry.

Coverage expansion

Promote only with evidence.

New applications can move from discovery toward control as identification and enforcement confidence are validated.

Policy clarity

Know the control before you set it.

Administrators see the support mode so governance decisions are made against a truthful technical surface.

Browser governance

More than a URL blocklist.

For deeply supported applications, Certaic can apply richer browser governance than simple destination control, including warnings, justification workflows, and enforcement evidence tied to the activity that triggered the decision.
WARN

Make the risk visible.

Present a governance warning before allowing the user to continue where the policy supports it.

JUSTIFY

Require a reason.

Allow sanctioned exceptions or challenged usage while preserving the governance decision and user justification event.

BLOCK

Stop prohibited access.

Block supported AI use and record the enforcement outcome rather than assuming a configured policy was applied.

Endpoint visibility

Browser governance should not hide native AI use.

Certaic treats endpoint observation as an independent sensor. That makes it possible to surface supported native AI applications while keeping evidence provenance clear.
Certaic’s coverage model is intentionally conservative: observed does not automatically mean controlled, and configured does not automatically mean enforced.