Privacy and Data Separation

Ivanti Go for iOS complies with Privacy and Data Separation, and an organization cannot access your personal messages, photos, contacts, or apps. Only work-related apps and data managed by your organization are protected.

  • Personal Data: Your organization cannot view or share your personal files, photos, conversations, or private apps.

  • Corporate Data: An organization can encrypt and protect corporate data if necessary. It can remotely wipe only the business-related content, if needed.

  • GDPR and Data Privacy: All apps should comply with privacy laws such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ensuring business-related and personal data are separated, and organizational policies are enforced without intruding on personal data.

Privacy, GDPR, and Data Protection in Ivanti Go for iOS

Privacy Protection

Ivanti Go for iOS ensures that your personal information (PII) remains private, secure, and under your control, even when your device is managed for business use. The apps strictly limit what data your organization can view or control, focusing only on business-related content.

  • PII data: Data such as contacts, photos, text messages, browsing history, personal apps, and location is never shared with IT or administrators.

  • Corporate data: Managed apps, documents, business emails, and corporate settings are subject to security policies (encryption, remote wipe, and compliance enforcement).

GDPR and Data Privacy

Ivanti Go for iOS complies with privacy laws like General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to ensure the following:

  • Data Separation: Maintains a separation between business-related and personal data.

  • Data Minimization: Essential business Metadata (device type, OS version, and compliance status) is visible to the administrators.

  • Explicit Transparency: Clear communication about which data is monitored.

  • Encrypted Data: All business-related data and communications are encrypted.

  • Consent and Controls: Users can review the collected data, withdraw consent, or request deletion of data in accordance with the organization’s legal policies.

  • Breach Notification: Enforcement of strict notifications and resolution steps, if managed data is involved in a breach.