Android
Password
Level of password required
- The policy specifies the password level on the device.
- The low level allows a pattern and an uncomposed numeric password
- Medium level allows a numeric password with a minimum of 4 compound characters
- High level requires a complex numeric password with a minimum of 8 characters or an alphanumeric password with a minimum of 6 characters
Minimum password length
- The policy defines the minimum length of the password used on the device.
Required number of numerical characters
- Policy defines the number of numerical characters in the device password.
Required number of lower case characters
- Policy defines the number of lower case characters in the device password.
Required number of capital characters
- Policy defines the number of A-Z capital characters in the device password.
Required number of special characters
- Policy defines the number of special !@#$%^&*()_+<>:”?{}| characters in the device password.
Number of attempts to unlock
- Policy defines the number of incorrect password attempts followed by a device wipe.
Number of passwords saved
- The policy determines what number of passwords are to be kept as impossible to set when it is changed. The policy does not apply if the password type set on the device is a pattern.
Password expiration
- Policy defines how long the password may be used and sets the time for the user to change the password on the device.
Allow unlock device using fingerprint
- The policy determines whether a user can use a fingerprint to unlock the device. The manufacturer may require the imposition of a specific type of password when the setting is enabled.
Allow the iris scanner
- The feature allows the user to configure the iris scanner and use this feature to unlock the device. This policy applies only to devices running Android 9.0 or later. The manufacturer may require the imposition of a specific type of password when the setting is enabled.
Allow face recognition
- The feature allows the user to configure facial recognition and use this feature to unlock the device. This policy applies only to devices running Android 9.0 or later. The manufacturer may require the imposition of a specific type of password when the setting is enabled.
Security
Allow the user to deactivate the MDM agent
- The policy determines whether the user can deactivate the device from the MDM agent.
Allow clearing of application data
- Policy allows to clear Proget app data. Clearing the data will disconnect the device from the system.
Action after exceeding the inactivity time
- Policy determines whether a defined action should be taken (Clear device data or Clear company data) after a specified period of inactivity. Action will be taken automatically if the last contact of the device with the server exceeds the defined inactivity time.
Force device periodically connection to the server
- Policy determines whether the device have to connect to the MDM server at a specific time interval. Enabling this policy forces the device to contact the server periodically. The date of the last connection will be saved on the server each time.
Require device encryption
- Policy forces the device to be encrypted if it is supported by the device.
Allow using Smart Lock
- The policy defines the possibility of using Smart Lock on device.
- Bluetooth
- The policy allows you to automatically unlock your phone when it is connected via Bluetooth to a trusted device, such as a watch or an in-car speakerphone.
- NFC
- The policy allows you to automatically unlock your phone using a trusted NFC tag.
- Trusted places
- The policy allows you to configure Trusted places. The device will stay automatically unlocked within a radius of up to 80 meters from the Trusted place.
- Face
- The device will automatically unlock when it recognizes your face. If you set up a trusted face, the device will search for it each time it starts, and it will unlock when it recognizes it.
- On-body
- The policy allows you to leave the device unlocked when the device is next to the user (e.g., in his hand, pocket, or bag). The device will be locked only after the device has been put down (e.g., on a table); the lock will be activated automatically within a minute.
- Voice
- The policy allows you to unlock the Google Assistant when saying “Ok Google” on the lock screen, after the device recognized the previously recorded voice. You can give Google commands or open websites without the need to manually unlock the device.
- Bluetooth
Service password
- The service password allows to define a password to unlock a blocked device, i.e. lost mode. The password defined in the policy works simultaneously with the password on the device card.