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:
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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:
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Allow Internet search results in Spotlight: When this option is o, Spotlight won’t return any
results from an Internet search.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Allow automatic updates to certicate trust settings: When this option is o, automatic updates
to certicate trust settings can’t take place.
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Allow untrusted TLS certicates: When this option is o, users aren’t asked if they want to trust
certicates that can’t be veried. This setting applies to Safari, Mail, Contacts, and Calendar
accounts. When this option is on, only certicates with trusted root certicates are accepted
without a prompt. For information about Root CAs accepted by iOS, see the Apple Support
article List of available trusted root certicates.
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Require passcode on rst AirPlay pairing: When this option is o, a passcode isn’t required when
a device is rst paired for AirPlay.
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Force limited ad tracking: When this option is o, apps can use the Advertising Identier
(a nonpermanent device identier) to serve the user targeted ads.
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Allow backup of enterprise books: When this option is o, users can’t back up books distributed
by their organization to iCloud or iTunes.
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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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