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DrawBridge is an internet safety and content filtering project from Compass Foundation. It is not positioned as a traditional full-stack enterprise security platform, but rather as a dynamic web filtering and network traffic control tool for Christian families, businesses, schools, and churches. Its core goal is to let users define their own network boundaries by analyzing, scoring, blocking, or cleaning up web pages based on content categories.
The product’s key differentiator is “dynamic filtering”: it can not only block non-compliant categories, but also prune pages such as shopping sites by hiding suspicious or distracting sections while preserving essential functions such as search and navigation. DrawBridge can be deployed as a Linux firewall between a modem and a switch to filter traffic for all devices on the network, or installed on individual devices via a cloud connection. The hardware comes in three tiers—1000, 2000, and 3000—covering 1-20, 1-100+, and 1-300+ devices respectively. Orbit MDM can also route mobile device traffic through DrawBridge, while managing app installation, app store access, and device features.
The main content does not disclose specific pricing for the DrawBridge gateway, which is a major gap for procurement evaluation. Orbit pricing is clearer: ONE costs US$3.50/month, TWO costs US$8/month, and THREE costs US$9/month, billed annually, with a US$60 setup fee for each new device. On the management side, it supports usage reports, accountability options, reports by chart/category/domain, and organization-level configuration sharing. However, there is no visible information on real-time alerts, SIEM integrations, or audit/compliance certifications.
Its strengths include flexible deployment options, practical report granularity, tight integration between mobile device management and content filtering, and clearly segmented hardware specifications by scale. The drawbacks are its clear religious-values orientation, which may make its policy framework unsuitable for general corporate internet governance; filtering limitations on standard Android 7+ devices and Chromebooks due to certificate issues; and the possibility that initial iOS setup may require device resets. It is better suited to families, conservative communities, church schools, and small organizations that want to enforce strict internet boundaries.
The main content provides no information on access from mainland China, payment methods, data centers, or local support, so its China access status can only be rated as unknown. For enterprise network security and compliance management in China, it is advisable to also evaluate local solutions such as Sangfor, Qi An Xin, and NSFOCUS. For cloud-oriented secure access control, consider comparing it with Cisco Umbrella, Cloudflare Gateway, Fortinet, or Palo Alto Networks.
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