- 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
- Managing devices with IT policies
Managing devices with IT policies
You can use IT policies to manage the security and behavior of devices in your organization. An IT policy is a set of rules that control features and functionality on devices. You can configure rules for
BlackBerry 10
, iOS
, macOS
, Android
, and Windows
devices in the same IT policy. The device OS determines the list of features that can be controlled using IT policies and the device activation type determines which rules in an IT policy apply to a specific device. Devices ignore rules in an IT policy that to not apply to them.BlackBerry UEM
includes a Default IT policy with preconfigured rules for each device type. If no IT policy is assigned to a user account, a user group that a user belongs to, or a device group that a user's devices belong to, BlackBerry UEM
sends the Default IT policy to a user's devices. BlackBerry UEM
automatically sends an IT policy to a device when a user activates it, when you update an assigned IT policy, or when a different IT policy is assigned to a user account or device.BlackBerry UEM
synchronizes daily with the BlackBerry Infrastructure
over port 3101 to determine whether any updated IT policy information is available. If updated IT policy information is available, BlackBerry UEM
retrieves it, and stores the updates in the BlackBerry UEM
database. Administrators with the "View IT policies" and "Create and edit IT policies" permissions are notified about the update when they log in.For more information about the IT policy rules for each device type, download the Policy Reference Spreadsheet.
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