Android Enterprise policies
Last updated April 29th, 2026
This section describes the Android Enterprise policies and settings you can configure for the new console.
Settings with theicon beside them are Samsung Knox specific settings that only apply to Samsung devices.
Device
System settings
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Use Camera |
Allows the device user and apps to operate the camera. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Screen capture permission |
Allows the device user and apps to take screenshots. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Factory reset |
Allows the device user to factory reset the device. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Developer mode |
Allows the device user to toggle developer mode. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Use mock location for testing |
Allows using a mock location for development or test purposes. |
Android 11 and higher |
| > Set limit for background processes |
Allows limiting background processes on the device. |
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| > Close apps if user signs out of device |
Allows closing all apps when the device user signs out of the device |
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| Safe mode |
Allows use of the Safe Mode on the device. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Install system updates |
Determines the schedule for firmware updates on the device. Values
Additionally, you can schedule one or more freeze periods, which are stretches of time where the device won't apply any firmware updates, on top of whichever update setting you select. These periods will recur every year. You can configure as many freeze periods as you need.
Click ADD ANOTHER PERIOD to schedule an additional freeze period. |
Android 11 and higher |
| > Set time range |
Specifies start time and end time to install updates. |
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| > Set dates to block updates |
Specifies dates on which to block installation of updates. |
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| Back up data on cloud |
Allows backup of device data. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Set date and time |
Allows the device user to adjust the clock and current date. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Change brightness setting |
Allows the device user to change the screen brightness setting. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Android Easter egg game |
Allows the device user to run the Android Easter egg game on the device. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Change language |
Allows the device user to change the language. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Always on display |
Allows the always on display feature that displays information on the lock screen. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Set user certificates |
Allows the device user to set a certificate. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Wallpaper
| Policy | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Change wallpaper |
Allows both the device user and apps to change the wallpaper. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Set custom wallpaper |
Applies a custom wallpaper on the device. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Home screen |
Specifies a custom wallpaper to apply to the home screen. Only available if the Set custom wallpaper policy is set for both the home and lock screens. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Lock screen |
Specifies a custom wallpaper to apply to the home screen. Only available if the Set custom wallpaper policy is set for both the home and lock screens. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Wallpaper file |
Specifies a custom wallpaper to apply to the home or lock screen. Only available if the Set custom wallpaper policy is set for home screen or lock screen. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Notification
| Policy | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Show notifications on device |
Allows display of notification messages on the device. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Show error notification after app crash |
Allows the display of notifications related to app crashes. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Show message for blocked settings |
Allows display of custom messages on the device. A default message is displayed if you don't set a custom message. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Show custom message on lock screen |
Allows the display of notification messages on the device's lock screen. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Hardware controls
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Use Microphone |
Allows the use of the device's microphone. Values
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Android 1 (SDK1) and higher |
| > Record with Microphone |
Allows recording with the microphone. Values
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Samsung device (Knox1 and higher) |
| Adjust Volume |
Allows the adjustment of volume Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Call and message
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Make voice calls on non-Samsung devices |
Allows the use of voice calls on non-Samsung devices. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Send text messages on non-Samsung devices |
Allows users to send text messages on non-Samsung devices. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Emergency alerts |
Allows devices to receive emergency alerts from carriers. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Contact
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Upload contact list |
Allows you to upload contact lists using a downloadable template. Select BULK UPLOAD. On the page that opens, you can download a Microsoft Excel template or upload your contact list. |
Android 11 and higher |
Security
Security settings
| Policy | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Take action if OS is compromised | Select a measure to take when a compromised OS is detected. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Factory reset protection |
Enables factory reset protection. When this security measure is enabled, if the device undergoes a factory reset it can't be reactivated without the previous user's Google Account. Values
To enable factory reset protection:
As this account email and password might be shared with support providers, do not use your Google Account associated with Android Enterprise.
If factory reset protection is configured to allow specific accounts, you may be required to verify those accounts by entering them on screen upon factory-resetting the device. This requirement depends on the device management type and the factory reset method you used:
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Google users | Email address and User ID of the Google Account that will protect the devices that use this profile. | Android 11 and higher |
| Set encryption for device storage | Specifies the encryption of the device's internal storage or the external SD card. ValuesSelect the storage to encrypt.
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Android 8 to 10 |
Lock screen
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Screen lock policies |
Sets the type of lock screen allowed on a device. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Set default password |
Sets the default password users must use to unlock their devices. Only available if the Screen lock policies is set to Set Default Lock Screen. Values Enter a password between 4 and 10 characters. Only alphanumeric characters are allowed. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Set minimum complexity |
Enforces the minimum complexity for the device's lock. There are three complexity levels, each pre-defined by the Android API. The device user must set a lock that meets or exceeds the minimum level. You can enable this setting and the Set minimum strength at the same time. If you do so, this setting will apply to any assigned devices that are running Android 12 and higher, while Set minimum strength will apply to any devices running Android 8 to 11. Only available if the Screen lock policies is set to Set Custom Lock Screen. Values
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Android 12 and higher |
| Set minimum strength |
Enforces the minimum strength for the device's lock. Each strength level uses a lock type with minimum strength requirements. For PINs and passwords, you can further define the minimum length and complexity requirements across multiple parameters. The device user must set a lock that meets or exceeds the minimum strength. The password strength increases in the following descending order of the available values, with Weak Biometric being the weakest, and Complex being the strongest. You can enable this setting and the Set minimum complexity at the same time. If you do so, this setting will apply to any assigned devices that are running Android 8 to 11, while Set minimum complexity will apply to any devices running Android 12 and higher. Only available if the Screen lock policies is set to Set Custom Lock Screen. Values
Depending on the value selected above, you must also set the parameters of the password strength:
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Android 8 to 11 |
| Set days before user must reset password |
Specifies how long the lock will remain active before the device user must change it. Only available if Set minimum complexity is turned on, or Set minimum strength is set to Pattern, Numeric, Numeric Complex, Alphabetic, Alphanumeric, or Complex. ValuesEnter the number of days, between 1 and 365. Default is 30. You can also set:
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Android 11 and higher |
| Limit wrong unlock attempts |
Specifies how many times someone can fail to unlock the device in a row before the device takes action to protect itself. Only available if Set minimum complexity is turned on, or Set minimum strength is set to Pattern, Numeric, Numeric Complex, Alphabetic, Alphanumeric, or Complex. ValuesEnter the number of failed unlock attempts are tolerated, between 1 and 10. Default is 1. You can also set:
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Android 11 and higher |
| Lock devices after a set number of hours |
If the lock complexity is low or its strength is weak, specifies how long after the device is unlocked that it relocks. ValuesEnter the number of hours, between 1 and 72. Default is 1. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Screen lock history |
Specifies the minimum number of new locks that must be registered before a user can reuse a previous lock. ValuesEnter the minimum number of locks, between 1 and 10. Default is 1. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Screen lock compliance violation |
Specifies what happens if the device user sets a lock that violates the minimum complexity or strength requirements. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Block certain actions if screen is locked |
Choose which features to block when the screen is locked. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Screen lock time changes by device user |
Specify whether to allow a device user to control the screen lock time setting. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Set maximum screen timeout allowed |
Specifies the longest duration that the device user can set for automatic screen timeout and lock. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Description |
Enter a description for the certificate. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Select location to install certificate |
Specify where the certificate should be installed. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Select certificates to use |
Specify what category of certificate you want to use. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Allow certain apps to use certificates |
Add apps to grant them silent privileged access to use the certificate while running. Values Click SELECT APPS > select an app > CONFIRM. |
Android 11 and higher |
Connectivity
Connection settings
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Share internet connection using tethering |
Allows tethering. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Transfer files through USB |
Allows the device user to transfer files between the device and other devices through USB. Charging through the USB connector isn't affected. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Use external SD card |
Allows the device user to mount storage media connected through the SD card slot. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Use Bluetooth |
Controls Bluetooth availability. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Desktop connection |
Allows a PC to connect with the user's device using Bluetooth. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Search mode |
Allows the device to search for Bluetooth devices.. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Send and receive files through Bluetooth |
Allows Bluetooth sharing. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Control Bluetooth settings |
Allows device users to control Bluetooth settings on their device. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Use Wi-Fi |
Controls Wi-Fi availability. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Wi-Fi direct |
Controls the use of Wi-Fi Direct connection for Samsung devices. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Turn on airplane mode |
Allows the use of airplane mode. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Use VPN |
Allows the use of VPN on a device. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Always on VPN |
Allows the selected VPN app to always run on the device. To ensure the policy can't be modified by the device user, set the Use VPN policy to Don't allow. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Use printer |
Allows the device to send print commands to connected printers. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Reset mobile data usage |
Allows device users to reset network usage. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Configure mobile network settings |
Allows device users to configure the mobile network settings. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Transfer data using NFC |
Allows transfer of data using NFC. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Data connection control during roaming |
Allows a cellular data connection while using roaming service. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Wi-Fi
Sets up a Wi-Fi policy on the device, which are preset Wi-Fi configurations that contain an SSID, password, security type, proxy, and connection behavior of a network or access point.
Each unique SSID requires a separate policy. Click ADD WI-FI POLICY to add configure additional networks or access points. You can add or edit up to 10 policies.
| Setting | Description | |
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| Policy name |
Determines the name of the policy. ValuesEnter a unique name for the policy. The name must:
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| Network name (SSID) |
Determines the name of the policy. ValuesEnter a name. So that Knox Manage can correctly process and store the name, it must:
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| Description |
Specifies a description for the policy that is displayed on the Knox Manage console. ValuesEnter a description up to 1,000 characters long. |
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| Security type |
The security protocol of the Wi-Fi network. This value must match the actual security protocol that the network uses. Values
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| Password |
The password of the Wi-Fi network. This value must match the actual password that the network uses. Only available if Security type is set to WPA/WPA2-PSK. ValuesEnter the password. So that Knox Manage can correctly process and store the password, it must:
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| Proxy configuration |
The Wi-Fi network's proxy. This value must match the actual proxy settings that the network uses. Values
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| Additional settings |
Assigns extra settings that control how the device interacts with the Wi-Fi network. Values
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| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Description |
Specifies the description of the APN policy. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Access point name |
Specifies the name of the APN policy. Each configuration name must be unique. |
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| Access point type |
Specifies which connection services to allow for this APN policy. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Mobile country code (MCC) |
Specifies the MCC of the APN. ValuesEnter a 3-digit MCC. Click INSERT LOOKUP to browse and select available lookup items to include in the MCC. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Mobile Network Code (MNC) |
Specifies the carrier's MNC for the APN. ValuesEnter a 2 or 3-digit MNC. Click INSERT LOOKUP to browse and select available lookup items to include in the MNC. |
Android 11 and higher |
| MMS Server (MMSC) |
Specifies the address of the carrier's MMS server. ValuesEnter a URL. |
Android 11 and higher |
| MMS Proxy Server |
Specifies the address of the carrier's MMS proxy server. ValuesEnter an IP or domain. |
Android 11 and higher |
| MMS Proxy Server Port |
Specifies the port of the carrier's MMS proxy server. ValuesEnter a port. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Proxy Server |
Specifies the address of the carrier's WAN proxy server. ValuesEnter a URL. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Proxy Server Port |
Specifies the port of the carrier's WAN proxy server. ValuesEnter a port. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Access Point Username |
Specifies the account username to use when connecting to the APN. ValuesEnter a username. By default, the field contains the ${UserName} lookup item, which substitutes for the username associated with the device in Knox Manage. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Access Point Password |
Specifies the account password to use when connecting to the APN. ValuesEnter a password. |
Android 11 and higher |
| APN Authentication Method |
Specifies the protocol to use when authenticating with the APN. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| APN Protocol |
Specifies the communications protocol to use when connecting to the APN. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| APN Roaming Protocol |
Specifies the communications protocol to use when connecting to the APN while the device is roaming. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Mobile virtual network operator Type |
Specifies the type of identifier used by the APN's mobile virtual network operator (MVNO). Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Bearer |
Specifies which wireless broadcast standards can be used when connecting to the APN. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Delete APN |
Allows a device user to delete APN settings. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Location
Location settings
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Location settings |
Controls the services that track the device's physical location. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Allow collection of location data |
Specifies if collection of data requires user consent. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Set collection time |
Specifies the time period after which location data must be collected. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
App
App controls
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| App installation from other sources |
Allows the device user to install Android apps from untrusted sources. This setting doesn't apply to apps on Google Play. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Hide apps |
Specifies a list of apps that can't be installed on the device. If an app is already installed, it's automatically uninstalled from the device once hidden. ValuesSelect one or more apps from the app library. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Control apps from settings |
Determines if device users can modify app settings. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| App uninstallation |
Allows the device user to uninstall apps. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| App installation |
Allows the device user to install apps. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Runtime permissions for all apps |
Specify whether to allow the setting of app runtime permissions in all areas. The admin can grant or deny app runtime permissions without a user's intervention. Values
For work profile devices running Android 12 and higher, even if the app permissions are set to Grant, functions such as camera, location, microphone, and body sensor are not allowed for privacy. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Skip app tutorials |
Allows device users to skip the tutorials available for apps. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Delegated scopes for apps |
Specify apps with delegation scope enabled. Each configuration targets an app with a profile in the Knox Manage tenant and assigns scopes to it. You can only manage one delegation configuration per app. Click Set App Delegation, then select an app and click NEXT. On the App delegation scope page, select one or more of the below delegation scopes:
Once you select your delegation scopes, click either SET DELEGATION SCOPE or CONFIRM AND SET ANOTHER to confirm the configuration and set another one. |
Android 11 and higher |
App allowlist and blocklist
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Block certain apps from running | Blocks specific apps from running on the device. | Android 11 and higher |
| Block certain apps from being uninstalled | Prevent specific apps from being uninstalled. | Android 11 and higher |
| Block certain apps from using mobile data | Specifies a list of apps that can't use mobile data. | Android 11 and higher |
Google Play
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Check devices through Play Integrity | Enable periodic device checks with Play Integrity. | Android 11 and higher |
| > Set time period between checks | Set an interval at which to assess the devices. Values 1-365 (default: 1) | Android 11 and higher |
| > Take action if device fails check during enrollment |
Specify measures to take if integrity check fails during enrollment.
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Take action if device fails check after enrollment |
Specify measures to take if integrity check fails after enrollment.
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Android 11 and higher |
| App verification using Google Play Protect |
Allows app verification using Google Play Protect. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Browser
Knox Browser settings
| Policy | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Homepage URL | Sets the home page of the Knox Browser app. If set, the user can't change the home page. This is a required value for deploying the Knox Browser. | Android 11 and higher |
| Automatic app updates |
Determines whether the Knox Browser app automatically updates. If enabled, the browser also updates when the profile is pushed to the device. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Add URLs to allowlist or blocklist |
Specify whether the Knox Browser restricts access to URLs as an allowlist or blocklist. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > URLs | Enter the list of restricted URLs. This list is an allowlist or a blocklist depending on the value for Add URLs to allowlist or blocklist. | Android 11 and higher |
| Hide URL address bar |
Hides the address bar. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Web intents |
Enables URLs with web intents, which, when opened, can download and launch apps on Android. Knox Browser supports intent schemes like the following:
Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Download files |
Enables file downloads on Knox Browser. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Screen capture |
Allows the device user to take screenshots of web pages on Knox Browser. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Add bookmarks | Defines a collection of bookmarks to push to Knox Browser. | Android 11 and higher |
| Upload files |
Allows the device user to upload files to web pages on Knox Browser. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Store cookies |
Allows cookies in the Android browser. If cookies are not allowed, you can't access websites that authenticate users with cookies. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Copy text |
Allows the device user to copy text from web pages viewed on Knox Browser. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Text scaling |
Forces changing the text size on web pages on Knox Browser. Values
If this value is unset, then the text size defaults to 100%, and the device user can change it. |
Android 11 and higher |
| > Ratio | Specifies the scale of the text size on Knox Browser. To set the scale, adjust the slider. The slider has a range of 50–200% (100% default) and moves in 5% increments. | Android 11 and higher |
| Force page zoom |
Forces changing the zoom level of web pages on Knox Browser. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Default ratio | Specifies the zoom level of web pages on Knox Browser. Only available if the Force page zoom policy is set to Allow. To set the scale, adjust the slider. The slider has a range of 100–200% (100% default) and moves in 5% increments. | Android 11 and higher |
Common browser settings
| Policy | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-completion in browser |
Allows auto-completion of information that you enter on websites in the Android browser. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Shortcut
Sets a shortcut policy to manage the addresses you bookmark for users. Shortcuts display on the home screen of the device.
Click ADD SHORTCUT POLICY to add a policy. You can add or edit up to 20 policies.
| Policy | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Description | Specifies the description of the shortcut policy. | Android 11 and higher |
| Shortcut image | Sets a shortcut icon to be created on devices. | Android 11 and higher |
| Shortcut name | Specifies the title of the shortcut. | Android 11 and higher |
| Shortcut URL | Specifies a website address to go to when a user selects the shortcut. | Android 11 and higher |
Kiosk
Kiosk settings
Configures the device as a kiosk. Kiosks are dedicated, embedded, or stationary devices that enterprises install on-premises to perform as public terminals, boards, displays, or signage. Only one kiosk configuration is allowed in a profile.
To learn more about kiosks, see Kiosk types.
Any kiosks that you create in the original console can’t be edited or pushed to devices in the new console. However, any kiosks that you create in the new console, can be pushed, copied, and edited in the original console on the Kiosk page.
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Kiosk mode |
Sets the kiosk mode for devices. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Default URL |
Specifies the home page of the Kiosk Browser (web mode only). ValuesEnter a fully-formed URL. You can insert lookup codes for string substitution. |
Android 11 and higher |
| Basic settings |
Controls settings related to core kiosk behavior. Available settings may depend on the kiosk mode set. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Apps outside kiosk | Allows adding apps from outside the kiosk (multi-app and single-app mode only). |
Multi-app mode — fully managed: Android 11 and higher Single-app mode — fully managed Samsung devices: Android 11 and higher Single-app mode — fully managed non-Samsung devices: Android 11 and higher |
| Utility settings |
Controls settings related to OS behavior in the kiosk. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| Settings menu preferences |
Allow users to access the following settings while in kiosk mode (multi-app and single-app mode only). Values
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Multi-app mode — fully managed: Android 11 and higher Single-app mode — fully managed Samsung devices: Android 11 and higher Single-app mode — fully managed non-Samsung devices: Android 11 and higher |
| Advanced settings |
Allows control of advanced settings while in kiosk mode. Values
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Multi-app mode — fully managed: Android 11 and higher Single-app mode — fully managed Samsung devices: Android 11 and higher Single-app mode — fully managed non-Samsung devices: Android 11 and higher Web mode — fully managed: Android 11 and higher |
User and profile
User and account
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Add or delete account |
Allows device users to add or delete accounts. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| > Account type allowlist and blocklist |
Specifies a list of apps to allow or block on devices. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| >> Account types |
Specifies the account types to allow or block on devices. ValuesEnter account types |
Android 11 and higher |
| >> Select accounts to allow in Google Play |
Specifies the accounts to allow on devices. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
| >>> Accounts |
Specifies the accounts to allow when you select Allow Managed Google Play and selected accounts option in the Select accounts to allow in Google Play setting. ValuesEnter account types |
Android 11 and higher |
| User deletion |
Specifies if deletion of users is allowed. Values
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Android 11 and higher |
Google account
Configures Google accounts that automatically populate on devices when device users sign in to Google services.
| Setting | Description | Supported system |
|---|---|---|
| Description | Specifies the description of the policy. | Android 11 and higher |
| Google account | Enter an account, or click INSERT LOOKUP to browse and select available lookup items. | Android 11 and higher |
Knox Service Plugin
Allows you to configure various policies through Knox Service Plugin.
The Knox Service Plugin (KSP) is Samsung’s OEMConfig-based solution that enables IT administrators to use a wide range of Knox management features on their EMM consoles as soon as they are available on the market.
Some policies overlap between Knox Service Plugin and Android Enterprise profiles. Regardless of priority rules, if you set the same policy in both profiles, Knox Manage may be unable to determine which instance of the policy to apply and choose one arbitrarily. To prevent ambiguity, set each policy in only one profile.
These policies require the Knox Service Plugin app from Google Play. You must meet the following requirements to use the Knox Service Plugin with your managed devices:
- A device enrolled with Android Enterprise.
- A valid Knox Platform for Enterprise license for the device. For more information about Knox licenses, see Knox Platform for Enterprise licenses.
Knox Manage supports a multi-profile structure for Android Enterprise, iOS, Windows, and macOS. If you assign multiple profiles with Knox Service Plugin policies to your devices, only the highest-priority profile’s policies is applied.
For more information on Knox Service Plugin policies, see advanced examples and policy descriptions.
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