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Is corporate policy for android smartphones real?
The following question arose - is it possible to implement such restrictions on corporate smartphones / tablets as
- a complete ban on installing / updating applications from google.play
- Internet access only to certain addresses
- allowing only the white list of applications to run
- prohibition of closing the application
in general, turning gadgets into exclusively working tools with a corporate application...
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MS Intune coupled with SCCM (aka configmgr)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Intune
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj8841...
Only there is a significant minus - it does not deliver certificates to androids, so I did not look at the rest of the functionality intently and have no opinion.
https://trashbox.ru/topics/78324/android-for-work-...
https://www.android.com/work/
Google is trying to offer something, but it comes from the position that the owner of the phone is a user , and not the company that issues the device for work.
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