![]() ![]() Posted in Company Blog | Comments Off on Ready for iOS 13 and macOS 10.15 Catalina? Activation Lock, Unlocked Wednesday, August 14th, 2019Īctivation Lock is a security feature on Apple iOS devices that prevents unauthorized use of an iOS device after it has been factory reset, rendering the device useless. Tags: Catalina, cisco, iOS, macOS, MDM, meraki If you would like to learn more about Systems Manager, join us for an upcoming webinar (where you can qualify to earn free System Manager licenses), or call the Meraki sales line to start a risk-free evaluation. Custom enrollment webpage to more readily personalize and secure the enrollment process on devices.New Extensible Single Sign On capabilities to allow for native Apple Kerberos SSO and 3rd-party integration.Support for brand new macOS Catalina settings payloads.In the weeks following the launch of iOS 13 and macOS Catalina, Meraki Systems Manager will continue the momentum by rolling out support for more advanced features and functionality. ![]() Also, we have introduced a new option to skip “Dark Mode” setup on iOS and macOS. Single App Mode – Manage Voice Control settings on iOS or tvOSĪutomated Device Enrollment (also known as DEP) will now enforce mandatory enrollment in Meraki Systems Manager.Privacy Preferences Policy Control – Manage new permissions in macOS.Web Content Filter – macOS support for Filter Data Providers.Exchange ActiveSync – Manage synching of Contacts, Calendars, and Mail independently on iOS.Wi-Fi – Support for WPA3 authentication.Meraki Systems Manager will also support changes to the following payloads at the time of release: ![]() New Settings UpdatesĪlong with the Restrictions payload, Apple has updated a number of different settings with enhanced options to affect behavior on devices. For example, if camera use is blocked by restrictions settings on an unsupervised device running iOS 12.4 and lower, the restriction setting will continue to block the Camera app when the device is upgraded to iOS 13. Restrictions settings that are changing status in iOS 13 and macOS 10.15, will retain their configured effect if an unsupervised device is upgraded.
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