May 12 2024 06:38 PM
We are currently using Managed Home Screen for some android devices that are basically being used as office phones. We want them to be pretty locked down until a frontline worker needs to make calls, so we are having everyone log in to use the app. We want the users to be able to see and respond to notifications (texts and calls using a third-party VOIP app). We also want calls to come in whether or not someone is signed in. The issue comes in with the texting. When someone texts in the notification appears in the notification center when nobody is logged in and actually opens the full app. So someone could pick up the phone and bypass logging in if there is a notification in the notification center.
How do we disable the notification center until a user logs in without losing incoming call functionality? I understand some of the onus is probably on the app developers, but it would also behave exactly how we want if we could just keep the notification center from opening until a session starts.
Any ideas?
May 29 2024 12:23 AM