Creating a Policy
Where to find it
Section titled “Where to find it”Navigate to Configure in the left sidebar (the SlidersHorizontal icon). The page is titled Configuration Designer and is available at /configuration.
How policies are structured
Section titled “How policies are structured”The Configuration Designer organises rules into two sections:
- App Access — controls whether employees can use an AI application at all.
- Sensitive Data Detection — controls what happens when the extension detects sensitive content in a prompt.
Each section has one Default Scenario (applies to all employees and all applications) and any number of Exception Scenarios (narrower rules that override the default for a specific subset). Exception scenarios are evaluated in priority order; the first matching scenario wins.
Creating an exception scenario
Section titled “Creating an exception scenario”-
In the relevant section, click the + card at the end of the exception scenario row. This opens the Add Exception Scenario side panel.
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Fill in the Scenario Name field. The name is required; an error message is shown if you attempt to save without one.
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Set Conditions. Each condition shows a pill-shaped button that opens a searchable dropdown. For App Access scenarios the available conditions are:
- Where the Employee is — search and select specific employees, or leave as “All Employees”.
- and the App is — select specific application plans or app groups, or leave as “All Applications”.
For Sensitive Data Detection scenarios, two additional conditions are available:
- and the Domain is — select specific domains observed in your environment.
- and the Detection Type is — select from the 25 detection types in the registry, or leave as “All Detection Types”.
Clicking “Select specific” on any condition switches it from all-inclusive to a specific list. Clicking “Use all” reverts it.
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Choose an Outcome (App Access) or configure Alerts and Interventions (Sensitive Data Detection). See Actions for what each option does.
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Click Save. The scenario is created immediately and appears in the section’s exception scenario list.
Editing or deleting a scenario
Section titled “Editing or deleting a scenario”Click any existing exception scenario card to open the edit panel, pre-populated with its current settings. Make changes and click Save. To remove a scenario, click Delete Scenario at the bottom-left of the edit panel. The default scenario cannot be deleted; only its action and enabled state can be changed.
Publishing changes
Section titled “Publishing changes”After saving, an Unpublished Changes badge appears on the section header and a sticky footer bar is shown. The footer displays a note about propagation timing (“Please Note: Enabling interventions may take up to 1 minute to take effect and will only apply to new tabs or navigation.”) and two buttons:
- Publish
<Section>Changes — snapshots the current scenario list and pushes it live. The extension will begin enforcing the updated rules within approximately one minute on new navigation. - Reset to Last Published — discards all unpublished edits and restores the last saved snapshot.
Publishing is per-section; publishing App Access does not affect Sensitive Data Detection and vice versa.