Jun 18 2020 02:31 AM
Hi everyone,
the last years i've already tried to solve the problem with the managed contacts.
Because this was not possible earlier i forgot about that.
Now i want to readress this issue.
A very important article i've found is this one:
Techcommunity Success: New contact sync scenario available with Outlook for iOS on enrolled devices
With this thread i would like to discuss some unanswered questions of myself.
I would really appreaciate any answer of you guys. :)
Goals:
Thesises:
So far, so good, but the bad news is:
I would be very thankful if anyone can discuss this with me.
(I think the best way to adress the different topics is to quote my post and answer inline.)
Greetings,
Patrick
Jul 27 2020 01:54 AM
No one? :)
There must be oppinions out there.
Jul 27 2020 05:47 AM
Jul 28 2020 03:48 AM
@Thijs Lecomte Hi and thank you for your reply.
My concerns are not about legacy or modern (by the way we disabled legacy authentication) but on how to deal with contacts.
Android is managing this one perfect:
For iOS this must be possible, too, isn't it?
At the moment where the user enables the contact sync from the outlook for ios app, the contacts are going to be transfered throught the icloud into the native contacts app.
The Problem with this is, even if they're read-only, that 3rd party apps as mentioned before are able to see them.
We don't want to disable contact sync at all (because of caller-id for incoming calls) but 3rd party apps shouldn't be able to read them.
Did i stated this clearly? (Hopefully :) )
Jul 29 2020 07:43 AM
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