Android app protection policy settings in Microsoft Intune
This article describes the app protection policy settings for Android devices. The policy settings that are described can be configured for an app protection policy on the Settings pane in the portal. There are three categories of policy settings: data protection settings, access requirements, and conditional launch. In this article, the term policy-managed apps refers to apps that are configured with app protection policies.
Important
The Intune Company Portal is required on the device to receive App Protection Policies for Android devices.
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Data protection
Data Transfer
Setting | How to use | Default value |
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Backup org data to Android backup services | Select Block to prevent this app from backing up work or school data to the Android Backup Service. Select Allow to allow this app to back up work or school data. |
Allow |
Send org data to other apps | Specify what apps can receive data from this app:
There are some exempt apps and services to which Intune may allow data transfer by default. In addition, you can create your own exemptions if you need to allow data to transfer to an app that doesn't support Intune APP. For more information, see Data transfer exemptions. This policy may also apply to Android App Links. General web links are managed by the Open app links in Intune Managed Browser policy setting. Note Intune doesn't currently support the Android Instant Apps feature. Intune will block any data connection to or from the app. For more information, see Android Instant Apps in the Android Developer documentation. If Send org data to other apps is configured to All apps, text data may still be transferred via OS sharing to the clipboard. |
All apps |
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This option is available when you select Policy managed apps for the previous option. | |
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Choose Block to disable the use of the Save As option in this app. Choose Allow if you want to allow the use of Save As. When set to Block, you can configure the setting Allow user to save copies to selected services. Note:
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Allow |
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Users can save to the selected services (OneDrive for Business, SharePoint, Photo Library, Box, and Local Storage). All other services will be blocked. | 0 selected |
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Typically, when a user selects a hyperlinked phone number in an app, a dialer app will open with the phone number prepopulated and ready to call. For this setting, choose how to handle this type of content transfer when it's initiated from a policy-managed app:
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Any dialer app |
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When a specific dialer app has been selected, you must provide the app package ID. | Blank |
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When a specific dialer app has been selected, you must provide the name of the dialer app. | Blank |
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Typically, when a user selects a hyperlinked phone number in an app, a dialer app will open with the phone number prepopulated and ready to call. For this setting, choose how to handle this type of content transfer when it's initiated from a policy-managed app. For this setting, choose how to handle this type of content transfer when it's initiated from a policy-managed app:
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Any messaging app |
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When a specific messaging app has been selected, you must provide the app package ID. | Blank |
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When a specific messaging app has been selected, you must provide the name of the messaging app. | Blank |
Receive data from other apps | Specify what apps can transfer data to this app:
There are some exempt apps and services from which Intune may allow data transfer. See Data transfer exemptions for a full list of apps and services. |
All apps |
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Select Block to disable the use of the Open option or other options to share data between accounts in this app. Select Allow if you want to allow the use of Open. When set to Block you can configure the Allow user to open data from selected services to specific which services are allowed for Org data locations. Note:
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Allow |
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Select the application storage services that users can open data from. All other services are blocked. Selecting no services will prevent users from opening data. Supported services:
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All selected |
Restrict cut, copy and paste between other apps | Specify when cut, copy, and paste actions can be used with this app. Choose from:
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Any app |
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Specify the number of characters that may be cut or copied from org data and accounts. This will allow sharing of the specified number of characters when it would be otherwise blocked by the "Restrict cut, copy, and paste with other apps" setting. Default Value = 0 Note: Requires Intune Company Portal version 5.0.4364.0 or later. |
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Screen capture and Google Assistant | Select Block to block screen capture, block Circle to Search, and block Google Assistant accessing org data on the device when using this app. Choosing Block will also blur the App-switcher preview image when using this app with a work or school account. Note: Google Assistant may be accessible to users for scenarios that don't access org data. |
Block |
Approved keyboards | Select Require and then specify a list of approved keyboards for this policy. Users who aren't using an approved keyboard receive a prompt to download and install an approved keyboard before they can use the protected app. This setting requires the app to have the Intune SDK for Android version 6.2.0 or later. |
Not required |
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This option is available when you select Require for the previous option. Choose Select to manage the list of keyboards and input methods that can be used with apps protected by this policy. You can add additional keyboards to the list, and remove any of the default options. You must have at least one approved keyboard to save the setting. Over time, Microsoft may add additional keyboards to the list for new App Protection Policies, which will require administrators to review and update existing policies as needed. To add a keyboard, specify:
Note: A user assigned multiple App Protection Policies will be allowed to use only the approved keyboards common to all policies. |
Encryption
Setting | How to use | Default value |
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Encrypt org data | Choose Require to enable encryption of work or school data in this app. Intune uses a wolfSSL, 256-bit AES encryption scheme along with the Android Keystore system to securely encrypt app data. Data is encrypted synchronously during file I/O tasks. Content on the device storage is always encrypted and can only be opened by apps that support Intune's app protection policies and have policy assigned. New files will be encrypted with 256-bit keys. Existing 128-bit encrypted files will undergo a migration attempt to 256-bit keys, but the process is not guaranteed. Files encrypted with 128-bit keys will remain readable. The encryption method is FIPS 140-2 validated; for more information, see wolfCrypt FIPS 140-2 and FIPS 140-3. |
Require |
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Select Require to enforce encrypting org data with Intune app layer encryption on all devices. Select Not required to not enforce encrypting org data with Intune app layer encryption on enrolled devices. | Require |
Functionality
Setting | How to use | Default value |
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Sync policy managed app data with native apps or add-ins | Choose Block to prevent policy managed apps from saving data to the device's native apps (Contacts, Calendar and widgets) and to prevent the use of add-ins within the policy managed apps. If not supported by the application, saving data to native apps and using add-ins will be allowed. If you choose Allow, the policy managed app can save data to the native apps or use add-ins, if those features are supported and enabled within the policy managed app. Applications may provide additional controls to customize the data sync behavior to specific native apps or not honor this control. Note: When you perform a selective wipe to remove work, or school data from the app, data synced directly from the policy managed app to the native app is removed. Any data synced from the native app to another external source won't be wiped. Note: The following apps support this feature:
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Printing Org data | Choose Block to prevent the app from printing work or school data. If you leave this setting to Allow, the default value, users will be able to export and print all Org data. | Allow |
Restrict web content transfer with other apps | Specify how web content (http/https links) is opened from policy-managed applications. Choose from:
Policy-managed browsers On Android, your end users can choose from other policy-managed apps that support http/https links if neither Intune Managed Browser nor Microsoft Edge is installed. If a policy-managed browser is required but not installed, your end users will be prompted to install the Microsoft Edge. If a policy-managed browser is required, Android App Links are managed by the Allow app to transfer data to other apps policy setting. Intune device enrollment Policy-managed Microsoft Edge |
Not configured |
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Enter the application ID for a single browser. Web content (http/https links) from policy managed applications will open in the specified browser. The web content will be unmanaged in the target browser. | Blank |
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Enter the application name for browser associated with the Unmanaged Browser ID. This name will be displayed to users if the specified browser is not installed. | Blank |
Org data notifications | Specify how much org data is shared via OS notifications for org accounts. This policy setting will impact the local device and any connected devices such as wearables and smart speakers. Apps may provide additional controls to customize notification behavior or may choose to not honor all values. Select from:
Note: This setting requires app support:
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Allow |
Data transfer exemptions
There are some exempt apps and platform services that Intune app protection policies allow data transfer to and from. For example, all Intune-managed apps on Android must be able to transfer data to and from the Google Text-to-speech, so that text from your mobile device screen can be read aloud. This list is subject to change and reflects the services and apps considered useful for secure productivity.
Full exemptions
These apps and services are fully allowed for data transfer to and from Intune-managed apps.
App/service name | Description |
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com.android.phone | Native phone app |
com.android.vending | Google Play Store |
com.google.android.webview | WebView, which is necessary for many apps including Outlook. |
com.android.webview | Webview, which is necessary for many apps including Outlook. |
com.google.android.tts | Google Text-to-speech |
com.android.providers.settings | Android system settings |
com.android.settings | Android system settings |
com.azure.authenticator | Azure Authenticator app, which is required for successful authentication in many scenarios. |
com.microsoft.windowsintune.companyportal | Intune Company Portal |
com.android.providers.contacts | Native contacts app |
Conditional exemptions
These apps and services are only allowed for data transfer to and from Intune-managed apps under certain conditions.
App/service name | Description | Exemption condition |
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com.android.chrome | Google Chrome Browser | Chrome is used for some WebView components on Android 7.0+ and is never hidden from view. Data flow to and from the app, however, is always restricted. |
com.skype.raider | Skype | The Skype app is allowed only for certain actions that result in a phone call. |
com.android.providers.media | Android media content provider | The media content provider allowed only for the ringtone selection action. |
com.google.android.gms; com.google.android.gsf | Google Play Services packages | These packages are allowed for Google Cloud Messaging actions, such as push notifications. |
com.google.android.apps.maps | Google Maps | Addresses are allowed for navigation. |
com.android.documentsui | Android Document Picker | Allowed when opening or creating a file. |
com.google.android.documentsui | Android Document Picker (Android 10+) | Allowed when opening or creating a file. |
For more information, see Data transfer policy exceptions for apps.
Access requirements
Setting | How to use |
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PIN for access | Select Require to require a PIN to use this app. The user is prompted to set up this PIN the first time they run the app in a work or school context. Default value = Require You can configure the PIN strength using the settings available under the PIN for access section. Note: End-users that are allowed to access the app can reset the app PIN. This setting may not be visible in some cases on Android devices. Android devices have a maximum limitation of four available shortcuts. When the maximum has been reached, the end user must remove any personalized shortcuts (or access the shortcut from a different managed app view) to view the reset APP PIN shortcut. Alternatively, the end user could pin the shortcut to their homepage. |
PIN type |
Set a requirement for either numeric or passcode type PINs before accessing an app that has app protection policies applied. Numeric requirements involve only numbers, while a passcode can be defined with at least 1 alphabetical letter or at least 1 special character. Default value = Numeric Note: Special characters allowed include the special characters and symbols on the Android English language keyboard. |
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Select Allow to allow users to use simple PIN sequences like 1234, 1111, abcd or aaaa. Select Blocks to prevent them from using simple sequences. Simple sequences are checked in 3 character sliding windows. If Block is configured, 1235 or 1112 wouldn't be accepted as PIN set by the end user, but 1122 would be allowed. Default value = Allow Note: If Passcode type PIN is configured, and Simple PIN is set to Allow, the user needs at least one letter or at least one special character in their PIN. If Passcode type PIN is configured, and Simple PIN is set to Block, the user needs at least one number and one letter and at least one special character in their PIN. |
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Specify the minimum number of digits in a PIN sequence. Default value = 4 |
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Select Allow to allow the user to use biometrics to authenticate users on Android devices. If allowed, biometrics is used to access the app on Android 10 or higher devices. |
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To use this setting, select Require and then configure an inactivity timeout. Default value = Require |
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Specify a time in minutes after which either a passcode or numeric (as configured) PIN will override the use of a biometric. This timeout value should be greater than the value specified under 'Recheck the access requirements after (minutes of inactivity)'. Default value = 30 |
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Select Require to require the user to sign in with class 3 biometrics. For more information on class 3 biometrics, see Biometrics in Google's documentation. |
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Select Require to override the use of biometrics with PIN when a change in biometrics is detected. NOTE: |
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Select Yes to require users to change their app PIN after a set period of time, in days. When set to Yes, you then configure the number of days before the PIN reset is required. Default value = No |
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Configure the number of days before the PIN reset is required. Default value = 90 |
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This setting specifies the number of previous PINs that Intune will maintain. Any new PINs must be different from those that Intune is maintaining. Default value = 0 |
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Select Not required to disable the app PIN when a device lock is detected on an enrolled device with Company Portal configured. Default value = Require. |
Work or school account credentials for access | Choose Require to require the user to sign in with their work or school account instead of entering a PIN for app access. When set to Require, and PIN or biometric prompts are turned on, both corporate credentials and either the PIN or biometric prompts are shown. Default value = Not required |
Recheck the access requirements after (minutes of inactivity) | Configure the following setting:
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Note
To learn more about how multiple Intune app protection settings configured in the Access section to the same set of apps and users work on Android, see Intune MAM frequently asked questions and Selectively wipe data using app protection policy access actions in Intune.
Conditional launch
Configure conditional launch settings to set sign-in security requirements for your app protection policy.
By default, several settings are provided with pre-configured values and actions. You can delete some settings, like the Min OS version. You can also select additional settings from the Select one dropdown.
App conditions
Setting | How to use |
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Max PIN attempts | Specify the number of tries the user has to successfully enter their PIN before the configured action is taken. If the user fails to successfully enter their PIN after the maximum PIN attempts, the user must reset their pin after successfully logging into their account and completing a Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) challenge if required. This policy setting format supports a positive whole number. Actions include:
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Offline grace period | The number of minutes that managed apps can run offline. Specify the time (in minutes) before the access requirements for the app are rechecked. Actions include:
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Min app version | Specify a value for the minimum application version value. Actions include:
This entry can appear multiple times, with each instance supporting a different action. This policy setting format supports either major.minor, major.minor.build, major.minor.build.revision. Additionally, you can configure where your end users can get an updated version of a line-of-business (LOB) app. End users will see this in the min app version conditional launch dialog, which will prompt end users to update to a minimum version of the LOB app. On Android, this feature uses the Company Portal. To configure where an end user should update a LOB app, the app needs a managed app configuration policy sent to it with the key, com.microsoft.intune.myappstore . The value sent will define which store the end user will download the app from. If the app is deployed via the Company Portal, the value must be CompanyPortal . For any other store, you must enter a complete URL. |
Disabled account | There is no value to set for this setting. Actions include:
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Non-working time | There is no value to set for this setting. Actions include:
The following apps support this feature with Company Portal v5.0.5849.0 or later:
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Device conditions
Setting | How to use |
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Jailbroken/rooted devices | Specify whether to block access to the device or wipe the device data for jailbroken/rooted devices. Actions include:
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Min OS version | Specify a minimum Android operating system that is required to use this app. OS versions below the specified Min OS version will trigger the actions. Actions include:
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Max OS version | Specify a maximum Android operating system that is required to use this app. OS versions below the specified Max OS version will trigger the actions. Actions include:
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Min patch version | Require devices have a minimum Android security patch released by Google.
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Device manufacturer(s) | Specify a semicolon separated list of manufacturer(s). These values are not case sensitive. Actions include:
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Play integrity verdict | App protection policies support some of Google Play Integrity APIs. This setting in particular configures Google's Play Integrity check on end user devices to validate the integrity of those devices. Specify either Basic integrity or Basic integrity and device integrity. Basic integrity tells you about the general integrity of the device. Rooted devices, emulators, virtual devices, and devices with signs of tampering fail basic integrity. Basic integrity & certified devices tells you about the compatibility of the device with Google's services. Only unmodified devices that have been certified by Google can pass this check. If you select Play integrity verdict as required for conditional launch, you can specify that a strong integrity check is used as the evaluation type. The presence of a strong integrity check as the evaluation type will indicate greater integrity of a device. Devices that do not support strong integrity checks will be blocked by the MAM policy if they are targeted with this setting. The strong integrity check provides a more robust root detection in response to newer types of rooting tools and methods that cannot always be reliably detected by a software only solution. Within APP, hardware attestation will be enabled by setting Play integrity verdict evaluation type to Check strong integrity once Play integrity verdict is configured, and Required SafetyNet evaluation type to strong integrity check once Device integrity check is configured. Hardware backed attestation leverages a hardware-based component which shipped with devices installed with Android 8.1 and later. Devices that were upgraded from an older version of Android to Android 8.1 are unlikely to have the hardware-based components necessary for hardware backed attestation. While this setting should be widely supported starting with devices that shipped with Android 8.1, Microsoft strongly recommends testing devices individually before enabling this policy setting broadly. Important: Devices that do not support this evaluation type will be blocked or wiped based on the Device integrity check action. Organizations that would like to use this functionality will need to ensure users have supported devices. For more information on Google’s recommended devices, see Android Enterprise Recommended requirements. Actions include:
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Require threat scan on apps | App protection policies support some of Google Play Protect's APIs. This setting in particular ensures that Google's Verify Apps scan is turned on for end user devices. If configured, the end user will be blocked from access until they turn on Google's app scanning on their Android device. Actions include:
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Required SafetyNet evaluation type | Hardware backed attestation enhances the existing SafetyNet attestation service check. You can set the value to Hardware-backed key after setting SafteyNet device attestation. |
Require device lock | This setting determines whether the Android device has a device PIN that meets the minimum password requirement. The App protection policy can take action if the device lock doesn’t meet the minimum password requirement. Values include:
This complexity value is targeted to Android 12+. For devices operating on Android 11 and earlier, setting a complexity value of low, medium, or high will default to the expected behavior for Low Complexity. For more information, see Google's developer documentation getPasswordComplexity, PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_LOW, PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_MEDIUM, and PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_HIGH. Actions include:
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Min Company Portal version | By using the Min Company Portal version, you can specify a specific minimum defined version of the Company Portal that is enforced on an end user device. This conditional launch setting allows you to set values to Block access, Wipe data, and Warn as possible actions when each value is not met. The possible formats for this value follow the pattern [Major].[Minor], [Major].[Minor].[Build], or [Major].[Minor].[Build].[Revision]. Given that some end users may not prefer a forced update of apps on the spot, the 'warn' option may be ideal when configuring this setting. The Google Play Store does a good job of only sending the delta bytes for app updates, but this can still be a large amount of data that the user may not want to utilize if they are on data at the time of the update. Forcing an update and thereby downloading an updated app could result in unexpected data charges at the time of the update. For more information, see Android policy settings. |
Max Company Portal version age (days) | You can set a maximum number of days as the age of the Company Portal (CP) version for Android devices. This setting ensures that end users are within a certain range of CP releases (in days). The value must be between 0 and 365 days. When the setting for the devices is not met, the action for this setting is triggered. Actions include Block access, Wipe data, or Warn. For related information, see Android policy settings. Note: The age of the Company Portal build is determined by Google Play on the end user device. |
Samsung Knox device attestation | Specify if the Samsung Knox device attestation check is required. Only unmodified devices that have been verified by Samsung can pass this check. For the list of supported devices, see samsungknox.com. By using this setting, Microsoft Intune will also verify communication from the Company Portal to the Intune Service was sent from a healthy device. Actions include:
Note: The user must accept the Samsung Knox terms before the device attestation check can be performed. If the user doesn't accept the Samsung Knox terms, the specified action will occur. Note: This setting will apply to all devices targeted. To apply this setting only to Samsung devices, you can use "Managed apps" assignment filters. For more information on assignment filters, see Use filters when assigning your apps, policies, and profiles in Microsoft Intune. |
Max allowed device threat level | App protection policies can take advantage of the Intune-MTD connector. Specify a maximum threat level acceptable to use this app. Threats are determined by your chosen Mobile Threat Defense (MTD) vendor app on the end user device. Specify either Secured, Low, Medium, or High. Secured requires no threats on the device and is the most restrictive configurable value, while High essentially requires an active Intune-to-MTD connection. Actions include:
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Primary MTD service | If you have configured multiple Intune-MTD connectors, specify the primary MTD vendor app that should be used on the end user device. Values include:
You must configure the setting “Max allowed device threat level” to use this setting. There are no Actions for this setting. |