ThreatLocker’s built-in label for uniFLOW Online applications: Making security simple for administrators

December 12, 2025
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Managing security shouldn’t slow you down. With ThreatLocker’s built-in label for uniFLOW Online applications, administrators can roll out essential tools effortlessly, without compromising Zero Trust principles.

What ThreatLocker does

ThreatLocker is a global cybersecurity leader, providing enterprise-level Zero Trust cybersecurity tools to improve the security of servers and endpoints. It empowers businesses to take full control of what runs on their systems. Instead of relying on reactive antivirus solutions, ThreatLocker enforces application allowlisting, ringfencing™, and storage control to block unauthorized software.

How does ThreatLocker affect uniFLOW Online?

uniFLOW Online applications received ThreatLocker’s built-in label. uniFLOW applications are often required to simplify printing for users, such as with the uniFLOW SmartClient or the Chromium extension. For administrators, tools like the Remote Device Access Client, the Local Server Agent, or the Device Setup Utility are essential to ensure optimal internal helpdesk support and smooth document workflows. With these applications being labelled built-in, the manual, time-consuming process of allowlisting the applications is turned into a streamlined, automated workflow.

What does “built‑in” mean?

ThreatLocker maintains a library of over 7,000 built-in application definitions, including desktop software and browser extensions. These definitions are curated and updated by ThreatLocker’s security team, so administrators don’t need to manually hash or define every executable. When an app updates, ThreatLocker automatically refreshes its definition, keeping security airtight and hassle-free.

Why “built‑in” matters for administrators

Built-in labels allow admins to instantly permit trusted apps and plugins without manual configuration. Whether it’s a browser extension or a critical business tool, deployment becomes a matter of seconds. Using pre-verified definitions minimizes mistakes, ensuring critical apps stay functional while security remains uncompromised.

Bottom line: ThreatLocker’s built-in label transforms application allowlisting from a manual, time-consuming process into a streamlined, automated workflow. For companies using ThreatLocker, rolling out uniFLOW Online applications and extensions is now faster, safer, and smarter.