remote access to our devices.We usually give access without much thought, however, by doing this you might have actually lost a lot more privacy than you might realise.
There’s an Apple tool called Mobile Device Management, the purpose of which is to provide remote access, but could end up being to access much more private information.
Here’s what you need to know about this sneaky feature, including how to remove it from your device to protect your messages and other personal information.Mobile Device Management (MDM) is a tool that's installed on Apple mobile devices by some schools or workplaces, which allows sensitive and protected content on an employees' personal iPad, iPhone and Mac computers to be accessed remotely.To do this, the gadgets are placed on a mobile device management system that's controlled by the employer.
This means your boss can now access content and features that are normally locked to your work PC system. While this can mean work-related information like software locked behind a paywall, sensitive company data, or your work email account, it also gives your superiors access to more personal information.
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