Limiting the resources that third-party applications installed on BlackBerry
devices
can access
Scenario
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Example application control policy rule
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Value
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Prevent third-party Java®
applications from accessing a list of domains using the BlackBerry® Browser.
|
List of Browser Filter Domains
|
addresses of the domains
|
Permit a third-party Java
application from sending and receiving messages on a BlackBerry
device.
|
Is Access to the Email API Allowed
|
Allowed
|
Remove a third-party Java
application from BlackBerry
devices over the wireless network.
|
Disposition
|
Disallowed
|
| Permit a third-party Java
application to access the phone application on BlackBerry
devices. |
Is Access to the Phone API Allowed
|
Allowed
|
Permit a third-party Java
application to create public external network connections and permit connections to external domains without prompting users for a password on their BlackBerry
devices.
|
Are External Network Connections Allowed
|
Allowed
|
|
List of External Domains
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addresses of the external domains
|
Permit a third-party Java
application to establish connections to Bluetooth enabled devices.
|
Is Access to the Serial Port Profile for Bluetooth API Allowed
|
Allowed
|
|
Are External Network Connections Allowed
|
Allowed
|
Prevent users from turning on a custom theme that was created using the Plazmic®
Content Developer's Kit.
|
Is Theme Data Allowed
|
Disallowed
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Prevent users from unlocking their BlackBerry
devices using a BlackBerry®
Smart Card Reader and an authentication password.
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Is Access to the User Authenticator API Allowed
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Disallowed
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Index
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