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Jeff Robertson
10 months ago
App Protection Policies should use Authenticator for Android
As we roll out App Protection Policies to otherwise-unmanaged BYOD across our company, some people refuse to install Company Portal. Whether out of dislike of yet another app, bad reviews about battery drain, concerns about tracking, etc., they simply don't want to do it.
What's even more challenging is people cannot log into the Company Portal app because it only exists to apply APP -- there is nothing else you can do with Company Portal. It's an empty, seemingly non-functional app. While I understand that Company Portal on Android only exists to check basic protection, some users still don't want to install... and I totally get that. It's their device, and it's their choice.
We have no similar complaints about iOS because virtually everyone installs Microsoft Authenticator without a second thought.
If Authenticator could check App Protection Policies on Android like it does on iOS, we'd greatly reduce difficulty in onboarding people. This also might reduce confusion for admins, as I spent a lot of time reading posts like this to understand why it worked differently on each platform: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-intune/why-different-broker-apps-for-ios-and-android-not-enrolled-when/m-p/332758
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Javier Julio Lopez Arroyo
10 months ago
EAM App Request: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
Hello,
We would be pleased if you could add this app to the Enterprise App Catalog: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
Vendor: Adobe Inc.
App Name: Adobe Acrobat Reader DC
Links to the software: https://get.adobe.com/es/reader/
Thank you in advance.
Best regards.
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Danny G.
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