First published on CloudBlogs on Jan 12, 2016
We are excited to announce an updated user experience for Mobile Application Management (MAM) on iOS devices that users will soon start to see rolling out across their apps. Currently, each time a user launches an iOS app that is managed by an Intune MAM policy, they see a screen notifying them that the app is “Managed by your company.” We have heard feedback that this screen was confusing for end users, and that displaying this screen at every app launch was slowing down users as they were trying to get into their apps. Based on this feedback, we are replacing this existing message with the following alert. The alert will communicate to the end user that the app is managed by IT, and the user will be able to get more information on TechNet about the management of their app by tapping “Learn More.” The user can also tap the “Don’t Show Again” option to skip this notification on future app launches so they can get to their work faster. Additional resources:
We are excited to announce an updated user experience for Mobile Application Management (MAM) on iOS devices that users will soon start to see rolling out across their apps. Currently, each time a user launches an iOS app that is managed by an Intune MAM policy, they see a screen notifying them that the app is “Managed by your company.” We have heard feedback that this screen was confusing for end users, and that displaying this screen at every app launch was slowing down users as they were trying to get into their apps. Based on this feedback, we are replacing this existing message with the following alert. The alert will communicate to the end user that the app is managed by IT, and the user will be able to get more information on TechNet about the management of their app by tapping “Learn More.” The user can also tap the “Don’t Show Again” option to skip this notification on future app launches so they can get to their work faster. Additional resources:
Published Sep 08, 2018
Version 1.0Intune Team
Microsoft
Joined September 05, 2018
Microsoft Security Blog
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