1. Apple's supervised mode mainly adds a lot of management rights and functions, which can be used in the scenario of general enterprise purchase and use (more MDM functions of device management);
Apple devices are divided into two modes, one is non-regulatory and the other is regulatory. ;
1, non-regulated mode: We usually buy the equipment, the default is non-regulated state, which is not introduced here, which also contains some device management interfaces and functions (such as the use of MDM server can be remote push application, configuration, policy, remote erase and so on), can meet the needs of conventional enterprise equipment management. ;
2, supervision mode: there is no difference in terminal use, but a lot of enterprise device management functions and interfaces are added, such as: silent installation of applications, prohibiting more device functions (touch ID, AirDrop, etc.), single application mode, etc.
Adding these interface functions is to facilitate enterprises to have stronger management functions and details for devices, and some enterprises and industries will use them in special scenarios.
mean
A mechanism to restrict the operation and use of a device through a specially configured product such as an iPhone or iPad.
In this mode, the device may only be able to use specific applications and perform limited operations.
These restrictions are often put in place by organizations such as businesses or schools to protect the safety of their assets.
Be used for
It can limit the functions of taking photos, recording, positioning, etc., to prevent the disclosure of confidential information;
You can also restrict the use of apps, like banning social media, gaming, etc.,
Help businesses control when and how their employees use their devices and better manage their assets.