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About device compliance

You can tap the compliance status icon on the
BlackBerry UEM Client
home screen to view the compliance report. If your device is out of compliance, your administrator may restrict or block your device from accessing work resources and networks. Here are some policies that your organization may enforce:
  • Rooted or jailbroken status:
    If your device is rooted, it means that you or someone else ran software or performed an action on the device that allows root access to the operating system of the device. You or your administrator might have to remove the rooting software from the device or perform some actions on the device to restore the device to the default state.
  • Required work apps installed:
    The required apps that your organization wants you to install on your device are displayed on the Assigned work apps screen. Your administrator can detect when required apps are not installed may restrict your access to work data if the required apps are not installed. If a work app has an update available, you should install them on your device.
  • Nonassigned or restricted apps installed:
    If you installed an app on your device that is not a required app or optional app assigned to you for work purposes, you need to remove the app from your device.
  • Restricted device model detected:
    You must use a device that meets the security requirements of your organization. Contact your administrator for more information.