Operation Manual

Chapter 10 Appendices 80
Security and privacy settings
iOS and OS X security and privacy settings
The following security and privacy restriction is for both iOS and OS X:
Allow diagnostic data to be sent to Apple: When this option is o, diagnostic data about a
device will not be sent to Apple.
iOS security and privacy settings
The following security and privacy restrictions are iOS-only:
Allow Internet search results in Spotlight: When this option is o, Spotlight won’t return any
results from an Internet search.
Domains (email): Mail messages that aren’t addressed to domains in the approved list will be
marked. For example, a user could have both example.com and group.example.com in their
list of known domains. If the user entered anyone@foo.com, that address would be marked so
the user would clearly know the domain wasn’t in the list.
Domains (Safari): Downloads from Safari will be considered managed documents if they
originate from a managed domain. For example, if a user downloads a PDF using Safari from a
managed domain, that PDF will comply with all managed document settings.
Allow documents from unmanaged sources in managed destinations: When this option
is o, documents created or downloaded from unmanaged sources can’t be opened in
managed destinations.
Allow documents from managed sources in unmanaged destinations: When this option
is o, documents created or downloaded from managed sources can’t be opened in
unmanaged destinations.
Allow explicit music, Podcasts, and iTunes U: When this option is o, explicit music or video
content purchased from the iTunes Store or listed in iTunes U is hidden. Explicit content is
agged by content providers, such as record labels, when sold through the iTunes Store or
distributed through iTunes U.
Allow erotica from iBooks Store: When this option is o, explicit sexual content purchased from
the iBooks Store is hidden. Explicit content is agged by content providers when sold through
the iBooks Store. Requires supervision for iOS 6.
Management of allowing explicit music, Podcasts, iTunes U content, content ratings
themselves, and erotica from the iBooks Store are in both iTunes and the iBooks apps in OS X.
Allow automatic updates to certicate trust settings: When this option is o, automatic updates
to certicate trust settings can’t take place.
Allow untrusted TLS certicates: When this option is o, users aren’t asked if they want to trust
certicates that can’t be veried. This setting applies to Safari, Mail, Contacts, and Calendar
accounts. When this option is on, only certicates with trusted root certicates are accepted
without a prompt. For information about Root CAs accepted by iOS, see the Apple Support
article List of available trusted root certicates.
Require passcode on rst AirPlay pairing: When this option is o, a passcode isn’t required when
a device is rst paired for AirPlay.
Force limited ad tracking: When this option is o, apps can use the Advertising Identier
(a nonpermanent device identier) to serve the user targeted ads.
Allow backup of enterprise books: When this option is o, users can’t back up books distributed
by their organization to iCloud or iTunes.
Force encrypted backups: When this option is o, users can choose whether or not device
backups performed in iTunes are stored in encrypted format on their Mac.
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