Device connectivity

Wi-Fi

  • Disable Wi-Fi — Prevent the device and any apps installed on the device from connecting to a Wi-Fi network.
  • Default Wi-Fi settings — Set the current device Wi-Fi configuration as the default or leave the Wi-Fi On or Off.
  • Network (optional) — Enter the SSID name and Password for the default Wi-Fi network.
  • Prevent users from changing Wi-Fi On/Off settings
  • Hide notifications when open networks are detected — Prevent the device form displaying a list of nearby available Wi-Fi networks.
  • Advanced Wi-Fi settings — Enter the SSID Name and select a Security setting for Wi-Fi networks that the device could connect to.

Bluetooth

  • Disable Bluetooth — Prevent the device and any installed apps from connecting to other devices and peripherals via Bluetooth.
  • Default Bluetooth settings — Use Keep current settings to set the current device Bluetooth state as the default. Use On or Off to enforce a Bluetooth state and override current device Bluetooth settings.

GPS

  • Disable GPS — Disable GPS on the device. The end user and third-party apps can’t enable GPS access.
  • Default GPS setting — This turns GPS ON, OFF or keeps the current setting on the device as the default.
  • Prevent user from changing GPS settings — After you’ve set the GPS default, end users won’t be able to change the GPS settings.

NFC

  • Disable NFC — Prevent the device and installed apps from communicating with other devices.
  • Default NFC settings — Set the current NFC setting as the default or turn NFC On or Off by default.
  • Prevent users from changing NFC settings — Prevent the user from changing the default NFC setting.

USB

  • Disable USB host storage — External storage such as a pen drive (portable USB storage), external HD, or Secure Digital (SD) card reader can’t be mounted on the device.
  • Disable USB mass storage — Prevent the device from being used for USB storage.
  • Disable SD card access — Prevent the device from reading data from a SD card or writing data to a SD card.

Mobile data

  • Turn on mobile data — Turn mobile data ON, OFF, or keep the current setting on the device.

Set default USB connection type

Determine the connection type when the user connects the device to a computer via USB:

  • Default
  • Keep current settings
  • MTP — Allows the user to copy files between the device and a computer.
  • PTP — Picture Transfer Protocol, the computer treats the device as a camera. Allows photo editing programs and other software apps to access photos stored on the device.
  • MIDI — Musical Instrument Digital Interface, a connection type used by electronic musical instruments and computers to communicate with each other.
  • CHARGING — Allow the device to charge, but not transmit data.