Create a compliance profile
- If you want to define rules to restrict or allow specific apps, add those apps to the restricted apps list. For more information, see Add an app to the restricted app list. This does not apply to built-in apps for supervisediOSdevices. To restrict built-in apps you must create a compliance profile and add the apps to the restricted app list in the profile. For more information, see iOS and iPadOS: Compliance profile settings.
- If you want to send an email notification to users when their devices are not compliant, edit the default compliance email or create a new compliance email template.
If you define rules for a jailbroken or rooted OS, restricted OS versions, or restricted device models, users will be unable to complete new activations for devices that are not compliant, regardless of the enforcement action that you set.
- In the management console, on the menu bar, clickPolicies and profiles > Compliance > Compliance.
- Click .
- Type a name and description for the profile.
- In theEmail sent when violation is detecteddrop-down list, select an email template.
- In theEnforcement intervaldrop-down list, select the frequency of compliance checks forBlackBerry Dynamicsapps. You cannot configure the enforcement interval for non-BlackBerry Dynamicscompliance checks, which occur at regular intervals.
- ExpandDevice notification sent out when violation is detectedand edit the message as necessary. You can use variables in the message to add specific user, device, and compliance information. See Using variables in profiles, emails, and notifications.
- Click the tab for each device type in your organization and configure the appropriate values for each profile setting. For details about each profile setting, see the following:
- ClickSave.
- Assign the profile to users and groups.
- If necessary, rank the profile.