Secure apps on iOS Devices - User Perspective
From a device user perspective, AppConnect apps are called secure apps. Secure apps on iOS devices allow the device user to securely access sensitive work documents and data on the device. The device user perspective includes the following:
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Secure apps passcode management
Device users use a secure apps passcode to access secure apps. They use Mobile@Work to manage their secure apps passcode.
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Touch ID or Face ID with fallback to device passcode – device user perspective
Device users sometimes use Touch ID or Face ID to access secure apps. Most customers use Touch ID or Face ID with fallback to device passcode.
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Touch ID or Face ID with fallback to AppConnect passcode – device user perspective
Some customers with restrictions on requiring device passcodes want to allow device users to access secure apps with Touch ID or Face ID. These customers use Touch ID or Face ID with fallback to AppConnect passcode.
The Ivanti UEM client app also provides displays to help you troubleshoot secure apps and AppTunnel. End users typically do not use these displays.