Amazon WorkSpaces Secure Browser now supports custom domain
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Amazon WorkSpaces Secure Browser now supports custom domains for your WorkSpaces Secure Browser portals, enabling you to configure portal access through your own domain name instead of the default portal URL. This feature provides users with a more integrated experience using a domain that aligns with your organization's branding for each secure browser session.
As an administrator you simply add the custom domain in the WorkSpaces Secure browser portal and set up a reverse proxy (for example Amazon CloudFront). Once set up, traffic is routed through your reverse proxy to the portal endpoint, and WorkSpaces Secure Browser automatically redirects users to the configured custom domain after authentication and authorization. Authentication can be via AWS Identity Center or your own Identity Provider (IdP), supporting both IdP-initiated and service provider-initiated flows.
This feature is available at no additional cost in 10 AWS Regions, including US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt, London, Ireland), and Asia Pacific (Tokyo, Mumbai, Sydney, Singapore). WorkSpaces Secure Browser offers pay-as-you go [pricing](https://aws.amazon.com/workspaces/secure-browser/pricing/).
To get started, visit the Amazon WorkSpaces Secure Browser console to configure your custom domain for your WorkSpaces Secure Browser portal. For more information, see the custom domain section in the Amazon WorkSpaces Secure Browser’s[ documentation.](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/workspaces-web/latest/adminguide/custom-domains.html)
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