- Apps
- Adding apps to the app list
- Adding public apps to the app list
- Add an iOS app to the app list
- Add an Android app to the app list
- Add an Android app to the app list if BlackBerry UEM is not configured for Android Enterprise devices
- Add a Windows 10 app to the app list
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to synchronize with the Windows Store for Business
- Configure BlackBerry UEM to synchronize with the Windows Store for Business
- Create an administrator for the Windows Store for Business
- Activate the app in the Windows Store for Business
- Allowing users to install online Windows 10 apps
- Add an app category for a Windows 10 app
- Adding internal apps to the app list
- Adding web shortcuts to devices
- Adding or changing an app configuration
- Obtain your organization’s enterprise ID for Google Play app tracking
- Adding public apps to the app list
- Preventing users from installing specific apps
- Managing apps on the app list
- Delete an app from the app list
- Change whether an app is required or optional
- Device notifications for new and updated apps
- App behavior on iOS devices with MDM controls activations
- App behavior on iOS devices with User privacy activations
- App behavior on Android Enterprise devices
- App behavior on Android devices without a work profile
- App behavior on Samsung Knox devices
- App behavior on Windows 10 devices
- Viewing app feedback
- Managing app groups
- View the status of apps and app groups assigned to user accounts
- View which apps are assigned to user groups
- Viewing and customizing the apps list
- Update the app list
- Managing apps protected by Microsoft Intune
- Managing Apple VPP accounts
- Limiting devices to a single app or apps that you specify
- Viewing personal app lists
- Rating and reviewing apps
- Configure the layout of apps on iOS devices
- Managing notifications for apps on iOS devices
- Managing the Work Apps icon for iOS devices
- Set the organization name for BlackBerry World
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.17
- Administration
- Managing apps
- Limiting devices to a single app or apps that you specify
Limiting devices to a single app or apps that you specify
On supervised
iOS
devices, you can use an app lock mode profile to limit devices to run only one app. On Android Enterprise
devices, Android
devices managed using Samsung Knox
MDM, or Windows 10
Enterprise and Windows 10
Education devices managed using MDM, you can use app lock mode to limit devices to apps that you specify. For example, you can limit access to a single app for training purposes or for point-of-sales demonstrations. On iOS
devices, the home button on a device is disabled and the device automatically opens the app when the user wakes up the device or restarts it.