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Upload apps that you want to deploy using 
BlackBerry UEM

Malware scanning for 
Android
 apps that you upload to the management console is enabled by default. If you want to turn off this feature, on the menu bar, navigate to 
Settings > BlackBerry Protect
, clear the 
Enable malware scanning for apps uploaded to UEM
 check box, and click 
Save
.
When the feature is enabled, 
UEM
 will automatically perform a malware scan on any 
Android
 app (including custom 
BlackBerry Dynamics
 apps) that you upload to the management console. No additional steps are required. If you want to prevent 
UEM
 from performing malware scanning for a specific app or for all apps that use a developer’s signing certificate, see Add an app or signing certificate to the approved app list.
After you upload an app, you can open the app details (
Android
 tab) to view the status of the malware scan:
  • Verified safe: The app has been scanned and determined to be safe.
  • Unverified: The app has not been scanned, either because the feature is disabled, the app is on the approved app list, or the app was uploaded before the upgrade to the 
    UEM
     version that added support for 
    BlackBerry Protect
    . You can initiate a malware scan by uploading the app again.
  • Scanning: The scan is in progress for a 
    BlackBerry Dynamics
     app.
After an app is scanned, you receive a notification with information about whether the app was identified as malware and whether it has been added to 
UEM
.
For more information about deploying internal apps from 
UEM
, see Steps to add internal apps to the app list in the 
UEM
 Administration content.