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Use case: Detecting a sideloaded app on an
iOS
device

Jenna Smith uses her
iOS
device for work, as part of a bring-your-own-phone program. A friend tells her about a new scheduling app that is available for free from the developer’s own website. Jenna visits the site on her device and follows the developer’s instructions to download and install the app.
Jenna also has
BlackBerry Work
installed on her device, which she uses to access her work email. The
CylancePROTECT Mobile
library that is integrated with
BlackBerry Work
detects that a sideloaded app is installed on Jenna’s device. Jenna receives a notification that her device is out of compliance.
UEM
carries out the compliance action that was set by the
UEM
administrator. While her device is out of compliance, Jenna cannot use
BlackBerry Dynamics
apps, such as
BlackBerry Work
or
BlackBerry Access
.
After checking with her administrator, Jenna removes the sideloaded app from her device. This returns her device to compliance and she can access
BlackBerry Dynamics
apps again.