- Managing device features and behavior
- Managing devices with IT policies
- Restricting or allowing device capabilities
- Setting device password requirements
- Creating and managing IT policies
- How BlackBerry UEM chooses which IT policy to assign
- Allowing BlackBerry 10 users to back up device data
- Creating device support messages
- Controlling BlackBerry OS device capabilities using IT policies
- Importing IT policy and device metadata updates
- Enforcing compliance rules for devices
- Sending commands to users and devices
- Deactivating devices
- Controlling the software updates that are installed on devices
- Create a device SR requirements profile for Android Enterprise devices
- Create a device SR requirements profile for Samsung KNOX devices
- Create a device SR requirements profile for BlackBerry 10 devices
- View users who are running a revoked software release
- Managing OS updates on devices with MDM controls activations
- View available updates for iOS devices
- Update the OS on supervised iOS devices
- Configuring communication between devices and BlackBerry UEM
- Displaying organization information on devices
- Using location services on devices
- Using Activation Lock on iOS devices
- Managing iOS features using custom payload profiles
- Setting up factory reset protection for Android Enterprise devices
- Setting up Windows Information Protection for Windows 10 devices
- Managing attestation for devices
- BlackBerry Docs
- BlackBerry UEM 12.11
- Administration
- Managing device features
- Enforcing compliance rules for devices
- Create a compliance profile
Create a compliance profile
- If you define rules to restrict or allow specific apps, add those apps to the restricted apps list. For more information, see Add an app to the restricted app list. Note that this does not apply to built-in apps for supervisediOSdevices. To restrict built-in apps you must create a compliance profile and add the apps to the restricted app list in the profile. For more information, see iOS: Compliance profile settings.
- If you want to send an email notification to users when their devices are not compliant, edit the default compliance email, or create a new email template. For more information, see Create a template for compliance email notifications.
If you define rules for a jailbroken or rooted OS, restricted OS versions, or restricted device models, users will be unable to complete new activations for devices that are not compliant, regardless of the enforcement action that you set.
- On the menu bar, clickPolicies and profiles.
- ClickCompliance > Compliance.
- Click
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- Type a name and description for the compliance profile.
- If you want to send a notification message to users when their devices become non-compliant, perform any of the following actions:
- In theEmail sent when violation is detecteddrop-down list, select an email template. To see the default compliance email, click Settings > General settings > Email templates.
- In theEnforcement intervaldrop-down list, select how oftenBlackBerry UEMchecks for compliance.
- ExpandDevice notification sent out when violation is detected. Edit the message if necessary.
You can use variables to populate notifications with user, device, and compliance information. For more information, see Variables. - Click the tab for each device type in your organization and configure the appropriate values for each profile setting. For details about each profile setting, see Compliance profile settings.
- ClickAdd.
If necessary, rank profiles.