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Frontline workers using shared devices can now use Edge and Yammer apps on Android alongside Teams

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Dec 07, 2022

Companies often provide mobile devices to frontline workers that need to be shared between shifts. Microsoft’s shared device mode allows frontline workers to easily authenticate by automatically signing users in and out of all the apps that have enabled this feature. In addition to Microsoft Teams and Managed Home Screen being generally available, we are excited to announce that Edge and Yammer apps on Android are now in Public Preview.


With shared device mode support on Edge, frontline workers can now access any web-based app after signing into a shared Android device. Whether it is a shipping app to check the status of a delivery, internal wikis to answer technical questions to resolve customer issues, or an inventory app for looking up product stock - frontline workers will now have access to the resources they need to do their jobs efficiently.

 

With support for Yammer, frontline workers can now connect with relevant communities at work. Through these connections, frontline workers can easily receive communications from leadership, get information on company mission and strategic priorities, and learn valuable skills from others that have similar job roles.

 

At the end of their shifts, frontline workers can sign-out easily with just one-click, removing all browser information on Edge or personal information on Yammer so that they can return it to the device pool for the next person to use. When used with Intune’s Application Protection Policies, you can provide additional data protection so other parts of the device do not leave data behind.

 

For further guidance on deploying frontline solutions, read the frontline deployment documentation.


For more information on shared-device mode, read the Azure Active Directory Shared Device Mode documentation.


For steps to setup shared device mode with Intune, read the Intune setup blog.

For more information on Intune-managed support for Android, see: Microsoft Edge and Yammer now support Shared device mode on Intune-managed Android devices.

Updated Jan 03, 2023
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  • Thanks for the question darrellaas! With shared device mode, a user only needs to input their credentials once per session. Afterwards, whenever they visit a supported application, they will be automatically authenticated without the user needing to press any additional buttons. You are right that Yammer and Edge aren't *technically* signed-in, but from a user perspective, we aim to make the automatic sign-in experience as seamless as possible so that it's eventually transparent to the user.

  • Hi Christina_Wu. How many times does someone have to sign into this shared mobile device so that all the supported apps are working? 

    The GIF at the top of this post shows signing into the app collection. But Yammer and Edge aren’t signed in until you open them. Then it passes through the auth. 

    Is that right? 

  • Thank you matthewbolanos. If a frontline worker only signs into the device and doesn’t open Yammer or Teams, will they receive notifications from those apps for mentions and announcements?