• Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I don’t believe iPhone allows this, or at least the customers at my work don’t enable it for iOS.

    I hadn’t had to set it up myself though so I wasnt sure. I would rather avoid the MDM altogether if possible.

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      2 months ago

      I get it, and I don’t blame anyone for that choice. I made mine based on utility, convenience, and knowledge of the tool for me. I don’t care how convenient it makes things for work. They’ll give me a phone if it’s that convenient for them. But I’m not qualified to make that decision for anyone else.

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      2 months ago

      I shot a message to a colleague who is still in IT (I’m into other shit these days) and he says you’re correct. IOS doesn’t allow for this. The IT department running Mobile Device Management would have to set up Mobile App Management (MAM) on their side. So it’s possible that they only get access to those apps without giving them access to the whole device but a lot of lazy departments won’t do it.

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        2 months ago

        Well that explains why one of the other teams clients revolted against intune and switched to just using MFA for o365.

        Its funny, they are so jaded by the MDM they keep grilling people about the MFA and if it gives access to their phones, etc.

        I also think some people are starting to catch on to Microsoft’s apps collecting too much data, including MFA. Theres a big banner when you first set it up asking for permission.