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What is "Install From Unknown Sources" settings?

"Install From Unknown Sources" is a setting on Android devices that allows the installation of apps from sources other than the official Google Play Store. When this setting is enabled, users can download and install apps from sources like APK Mirror, Amazon Appstore, or any other third-party app store or website.

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What are Web Apps?

A web app converts a web page into an Android app, making it easier to find, install, and manage on mobile devices. A web app looks similar to a native app in the device home screen. When an end user…

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What is Android Enterprise?

What is Android Enterprise?

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What is a supervised device?

What is a supervised device?

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Apple Configurator and MDM

Apple Configurator and Mobile Device Management (MDM) are two powerful tools that can help organizations manage and deploy iOS devices. Apple Configurator is a macOS app that allows you to configure…

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Android LockTask Mode and MDM

LockTask Mode is a powerful feature in Android that allows you to lock the device into a single app, preventing the user from accessing other apps or features. With LockTask Mode, you can disable the…

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ABM, Apple Configurator, and MDM

ABM, Apple Configurator, and MDM are three powerful tools that can help organizations manage and deploy Apple devices. ABM, or Apple Business Manager, is a cloud-based portal that allows organization…

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What is Android For Work?

Android for Work (AFW), now known as Android Enterprise, is a feature built into the Android operating system that allows IT administrators to manage and secure business data on Android devices. It w…

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