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InTune Access to multiple accounts MS environment
- Jul 12, 2023
Hello SamHH2023,
I totally understand your scenario, I get the same concern from every customer of mine, which it’s understandable.
Unlike Android device, in all Apple devices iOS/iPadOS, there is invisible container which it separates the business date and the private date, which it means if your employer were to remove the business date from outlook, your private email will be untouched.
Another example, you probably have outlook synced business contacts in your native Apple contact app, which it seems that your business and private contacts are mixed up. But in fact they are in two different invisible containers.
I can write you more examples, but you can rest assure that your private date is unaccessible by Microsoft Intune.
if you found my answer helpful, please mark it as best answer.
best regards
Shady Khorshed
Hello SamHH2023,
What you just described is called “Managed device” which you’ve enrolled your device via intune-company portal.
Hence, your employer can ONLY see/manage their business data. As for your personal date (Emails, pictures,Video…etc) your employer has zero access nor can see anything from your private date.
Hint: during your intune-company portal enrollment, surely you’ve came across a phase where state that intune has no access on your private date.
best regards
shady Khorshed
- SamHH2023Jul 12, 2023Copper ContributorHi Shady,
Correct, it is indeed a Managed Device via the intune company portal and yes, I do understand and did read the disclaimers about the employer not having access to photos etc. specifically for ‘non managed applications.”
However my question relates to “managed applications”. In my scenario, the managed applications happen to be used by both personal and work accounts. Specifically, products in the Office 365environment where I can have multiple profiles.
As an example, if I were to have employer and personal email/ accounts in outlook or OneDrive, both are within what inTune calls managed applications.
Hence the concern.
Any insight on this specific scenario would be greatly appreciated .
Thanks in advance.