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I'm planning to buy android mobile for my mom but I would like to do general administration remotely.
Is there a way to administer android devices remotely, like setting up data limits, configuring apps etc.
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My company's corporate exchange servers only support iOS, so I cannot access my mail from my Android phone.
Is there anything that can assist me in emulating iOS to make the company's servers I'm running it on an iPhone?
I am looking for a firewall that allows setting rules for individual apps, for example allow an application to connect to https://docs.google.com/* and nothing else. The firewalls I've tested so far (like avast! Mobile Security) only allow the selected application to connect or not, but not filtering by url, domain, ip or such.
The only firewall I've heard of is WhisperMonitor, and is not public yet. Furthermore, it is supposed to require device encryption.
Any other options available right now?
As far as I know, Avast has no plans to improve such features on their avast! mobile security. It will remain the way it is.
Hi All
my new employer has a BYOD policy but insists on using Airwatch MDM to access any of the tools I need (email, files, calendar).
I have obvious concerns over giving work access to my personal information on my phone. So .... can I use an additional profile on my phone to segregate my personal data from my work data.
i.e. switch to a "work profile" when I need to access my work tools via MDM.
The real question here is do guest and additional profiles on android keep your personal (main account) details completely seperate from Airwatch.
Thanks in advance.
That depends on the device and set-up of Airwatch - in the BYOD environment most companies use the container which separates enterprise apps (emails and etc) from your stuff. The tricky part is the location services, but most BYOD don't use or enable this - if they did they'd have to tell you and it will be in the T&C's
The polices are set out on AW at the start, I you have a vision that MDM admins sit there looking at you internet history then your sadly wrong, you cant do this on any MDM yet.
I just checked and you can't even see the apps you've installed.
Depending on the enrollment (agentless or not) you can absolutely see installed apps. Regarding seperated work/private they should be able to use Knox if Samsung devices is used.
Hi Everyone!
I have a dilemma! I am an active Android user, but recently my IT department at work advised me that the corporate policy has changed and only IOS devices are permitted. This means that the corporate exchange server is allowed to be installed only on an IOS device.
My question is: Is it possible to find a way for android to fake the operation system? I.e. to have the email on an android, but exchange server will be showing that an IOS device is connected.
Thanks in advance!