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Profiles reference

The following table lists all
BlackBerry UEM
profiles:
Profile name
Description
Supported device types
Ranked or not ranked
1
Configure
Policy
Activation
Specifies the device activation settings for users, such as the activation type and the number and types of devices.
All devices
Ranked
BlackBerry Dynamics
Allows devices to access
BlackBerry Dynamics
apps such as
BlackBerry Work
,
BlackBerry Access
, and
BlackBerry Connect
.
iOS
macOS
Android
Windows
Ranked
App lock mode
Specify a single app to run on devices.
Supervised
iOS
devices
Samsung Knox
devices activated with MDM
Windows 10
Education and
Windows 10
Enterprise devices
Ranked
Enterprise Management Agent
Specifies when devices connect to
BlackBerry UEM
for app or configuration updates when a push notification is not available.
iOS
Android
Windows
Ranked
Compliance
Compliance
Defines the device conditions that are not acceptable in your organization and sets enforcement actions.
All devices
Ranked
Compliance (
BlackBerry Dynamics
)
This is a read-only profile that displays the compliance settings that were imported from
Good Control
into an on-premises
BlackBerry UEM
.
iOS
macOS
Android
Windows
N/A
Device SR requirements
Defines the software release versions that devices must have installed.
Android
Ranked
Email, calendar, and contacts
Email
Specifies how devices connect to a work mail server and synchronize email messages, calendar entries, and organizer data using Exchange ActiveSync or IBM Notes Traveler.
All devices
Ranked
IMAP/POP3 email
Specifies how devices connect to an IMAP or POP3 mail server, and how to synchronize email messages.
iOS
Android
macOS
Windows
Not ranked
Gatekeeping
Specifies the
Microsoft Exchange
servers to use for automatic gatekeeping.
All devices
Ranked
CalDAV
Specifies the server settings that devices can use to synchronize calendar information.
iOS
macOS
Not ranked
CardDAV
Specifies the server settings that devices can use to synchronize contact information.
iOS
macOS
Not ranked
Networks and connections
Wi-Fi
Specifies how devices connect to a work Wi-Fi network.
All devices
Not ranked
VPN
Specifies how devices connect to a work VPN.
All devices
Not ranked
Proxy
Specifies how devices use a proxy server to access web services on the Internet or a work network.
iOS
macOS
Android
Ranked
Enterprise connectivity
Specifies how devices can connect to your organization’s resources using enterprise connectivity. For
iOS
,
Android Enterprise
, and
Samsung Knox Workspace
  devices, the enterprise connectivity profile specifies whether devices can use
BlackBerry Secure Connect Plus
.
iOS
Android
Ranked
BlackBerry Dynamics
connectivity
Defines the network connections, Internet domains, IP address ranges, and app servers that devices can connect to when using
BlackBerry Dynamics
apps.
iOS
macOS
Android
Windows
Ranked
BlackBerry 2FA
Enables two-factor authentication for users and specifies the configuration of the preauthentication and self-rescue features.
iOS
Android
Ranked
Network usage
Allows you to control whether work apps on
iOS
devices can use the mobile network or data roaming.
iOS
Ranked
Web content filter
Limits the websites that a user can view on supervised iOS devices.
Supervised
iOS
devices
Not ranked
Single sign-on
Specifies how devices authenticate with secure domains automatically after users type their username and password for the first time.
iOS
Ranked
Single sign-on extension
Allows devices running
iOS
(or iPadOS) 13 and later to authenticate using single sign-on.
iOS
Not ranked
Managed domains
Configures
iOS
devices to notify users about sending email outside of trusted domains and restricts the apps that can view documents downloaded from internal domains.
iOS
Not ranked
AirPrint
Allows you to add printers to users' AirPrint printer lists.
iOS
Not ranked
AirPlay
Allows you to add devices to users' AirPlay device lists.
iOS
Not ranked
Access Point Name
Allows you to specify APNs for devices to use to connect to carriers.
Android
Not ranked
Protection
Windows
Information Protection
Specifies the
Windows
Information Protection setting in
Windows 10
.
Windows 10
Ranked
Microsoft Intune
app protection
Allows you to manage apps protected by
Microsoft Intune
.
iOS
Android
Not ranked
Location service
Allows you to request the location of devices and view the approximate locations on a map.
iOS
Android
Windows
Ranked
Do not disturb
Allows you to block
BlackBerry Work for Android
and
BlackBerry Work for iOS
notifications during off-work days and hours that you define.
iOS
Android
Ranked
Custom
Device
Allows you to configure the information that displays on devices.
iOS
Android
Windows
Ranked
Custom payload
Specifies custom configuration information using payload code for devices.
iOS
Not ranked
Per-app notification
Allows you to configure the notification settings for system apps and apps that you manage using
BlackBerry UEM
.
Supervised
iOS
devices running
Ranked
Certificates
CA certificate
Specifies a CA certificate that devices can use to establish trust with a work network or server.
All devices
Not ranked
Shared certificate
Specifies a client certificate that devices can use to authenticate users with a work network or server.
iOS
macOS
Android
Not ranked
User credential
Specifies the CA connection that devices use to obtain a client certificate that is used to authenticate with a work network or server.
iOS
macOS
Android
Not ranked
SCEP
Specifies the SCEP server that devices use to obtain a client certificate that is used to authenticate with a work network or server.
All devices
Not ranked
CRL
Specifies the CRL configurations that
BlackBerry UEM
can use to check the status of certificates.
BlackBerry
devices powered by
Android
Ranked
Certificate mapping profile
Specifies which client certificates apps must use
Android
Ranked
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For definitions of ranked or non-ranked profiles, see Assigning profiles.