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28 Feb 2021
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TheJollyRoger
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TheJollyRoger
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DHFuchsiaOSwhen<DHFuchsiaOSwhen "You don't trust a third party ap"> developer.android.com/guide/topics/admin/device-admin
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DHFuchsiaOSwhen"device admin" on making work profiles
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DHFuchsiaOSwhenCurious but what would happen to ported end session on GrapheneOS on userspace if those device admin features are depreciated?
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strcat[m]
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strcat[m]> Device admin has been considered a legacy management approach since Android’s managed device (device owner) and work profile (profile owner) modes were introduced in Android 5.0. Because device admin isn’t well suited to support today’s enterprise requirements, we recommend customers and partners adopt managed device and work profile modes to manage their devices from now on. To support this transition and focus
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strcat[m]resources toward Android’s current management features, we deprecated device admin for enterprise use in the Android 9.0 release and we’ll remove these functions in the Android 10.0 release.
23 Feb 2021
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strcat[m]user51: by using a work profile you're trusting a device admin app with whatever device admins privileges it asked for along with managing the work profile
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user51[m]<strcat[m] "user51: by using a work profile "> i dont have any device admin app on my phone. Just Shelter to manage the work profile. Yes, user profile would be more secure, but i need to receive notifications from apps in the profile
21 Feb 2021
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vdge[m]<strcat[m] "vdge: go look at what device man"> As for the shelter, it doesn't require any permissions apart from being the device admin to manage the work profile
16 Feb 2021
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strcat[m]docJ: asked if you had a device manager, need to check that in Settings -> Security -> Device admin apps
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docJDevice admin apps
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strcat[m]timeo: the device admin thing was not in reply to you
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docJI'm the owner account but I dont have any device admin apps
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docJstrcat[m]: I'm the owner account but I don't have any device admin apps not sure what to do from here
11 Feb 2021
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hasnoname[m]<strcat[m] "hasnoname: do you have a device "> Device admin?
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hasnoname[m]<strcat[m] "hasnoname: do you have a device "> I have device admin enabled.
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strcat[m]which device admin?
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hasnoname[m]<strcat[m] "turn off the device manager and "> That's it. It's the island. I removed Device admin and deleted island. I don't see that black ui after restarting.
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strcat[m]hasnoname: what device admin privileges was it given?
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strcat[m]a device admin can certainly do weird stuff like that but it depends on what privileges they request and you can see a list
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hasnoname[m]<strcat[m] "hasnoname: what device admin pri"> Don't know. I removed it. I remember simply selecting activate this device admin app
9 Feb 2021
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m2tu[m]Yes i got you... but what i mean is even i granted acess, to gps, mic, camera and device admin... the spy soft could not get acess to mic and loc, just see installed fotos and which apps i had installed...
3 Feb 2021
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deappledappleInstall a Device admin app?
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mistazaki[m]What is app for Device Admin App?
2 Feb 2021
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adeus[m]I have a question or feature request. A major concern and limitation with Android devices encryption is the device data is in unlocked state most of the time. User profiles help contain this but a really great mitigation measure would be to allow the admin to set a time that if a user does not authenticate within given time period “x hours” the profile will logout automatically and go to encrypted state. You can then
30 Jan 2021
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TheJollyRogermistazaki[m]: do you have any Device Admin apps installed?
12 Jan 2021
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deappledapple
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deappledappleUnsure why device admin app having more control over a user profile than the user profile itself is even a debate
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silentresearch[mI have a device with Blackberry UEM - It clearly lists what the admin can and what he can not do.
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silentresearch[mAgain - for those who didn't have their coffee yet - Not all device admin apps make use of all possible options that android gives them. If the policies only allow remote wipe it will be able to wipe your device and that's it.
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silentresearch[m
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silentresearch[mYou use the Device Administration API to write device admin apps that users install on their devices. The device admin app enforces the desired policies.
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deappledapple"Once users enable the device admin app, they are subject to its policies."
11 Jan 2021
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deappledapple<mishmasher[m] "Hi I have another question. I ha"> A device admin app has more control over that profile than the user themself
14 Dec 2020
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r0tt0r[m]
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Dylanger[m]> <@r0tt0r:matrix.org> developer.android.com/guide/topics/admin/device-admin
5 Dec 2020
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hasnoname[m]Do you guys use any device admin app to locate a lost device or erase remotely?