Browser Agents That Behave
Adaptive's Stratos is a browser plugin that wraps research, scraping, and form-fill agents in a policy boundary — URL allowlists, session recording, and DLP on every input and output. You write the prompts and workflows; Adaptive's Stratos provides the harness, tools, networking, and guardrails.
Web research agents need browser access to scrape data, fill forms, and navigate websites. But unrestricted browser access means agents can visit malicious sites, exfiltrate data through unmonitored channels, submit forms with unauthorized data, or trigger anti-bot measures that get your organization blocked.
Browser agents operate at the intersection of internal data and external networks. Without URL controls and data loss prevention, a research agent can inadvertently post internal data to external forms or download malicious payloads.
A browser plugin that is itself the policy boundary for research agents
Adaptive's Stratos provides the browser harness, the tool surface, the networking, and the guardrails — URL allowlists, DLP, and full session recording bound to a single harness id. You bring the prompts and workflows. The agent runs your logic inside Adaptive's Stratos browser boundary, never outside it.
How Adaptive helps
URL Allowlists
Define which domains and URL patterns each agent can access. Requests outside the allowlist are blocked before the connection is made.
Write the prompts and workflows that drive the agent. Adaptive's Stratos enforces per-harness URL policies — research agents reach approved data sources, form-fillers reach only their target applications, and your workflow cannot navigate outside the envelope you authored against.
Browser Isolation
Every browser session runs in an isolated environment. Cookies, local storage, and cache are ephemeral — nothing persists between sessions.
Deploy isolated browser instances per agent session. Each session starts clean and is destroyed on completion.
Data Loss Prevention
Monitor and block attempts to post sensitive data to external sites. DLP policies scan form submissions and file uploads in real-time.
Define DLP rules that detect and block PII, credentials, and proprietary data in outbound browser traffic.
Session Recording
Record every browser session with full visual playback. Review what agents saw, clicked, and submitted for audit and debugging.
Enable session recording per agent role. Recordings are stored securely and available for compliance review and incident investigation.
SOC2 Type II