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Policies overview

The Policies section of the dashboard (DashboardPolicies) lists all policies in your account and lets you create, copy, edit, and delete them.

Policy list

Policies are displayed in a table. Clicking a row opens the corresponding policy editor.

Columns

  • Id: internal policy identifier.
  • MDM: the platform for the policy (Android or Apple).
  • Name: policy name.
  • Description: policy description.
  • Devices: number of enrolled devices currently assigned to the policy.
  • If both Android Management and Apple Management are configured, you can filter the list by All, Android, or Apple.
  • You can enable Search and search by policy name or description.

Refresh and pagination

  • Use the refresh action to reload the list.
  • The table is paginated (10/25/50 items per page).

Create a new policy

At the bottom of the Policies page you can create a new policy. Depending on which platform is configured in your account, you may see one or both of these actions:

  • Create new Android policy
  • Create new Apple policy

If your license is expired, policy creation (and other write actions) are disabled.

Copy and delete policies

Each policy row has an actions menu that includes Copy policy and Delete policy.

Delete policy warnings

When deleting a policy, the dashboard may show additional warnings depending on how the policy is used.

  • If the policy is assigned to enrolled devices, deleting it will disenroll the associated devices and wipe their apps and data.
  • If the policy is assigned to enrollment tokens, those tokens may no longer be able to complete enrollment.
  • If the policy is set as a default for Google Authentication enrollment (globally or for some users), deleting it can cause enrollments to fail.

Delete multiple policies

The Policies list supports multi-row selection for bulk deletion. In multi-select mode, you can select multiple policies and delete them in one action.

Bulk deletion is only enabled when all selected policies belong to the same platform (all Android or all Apple).

Next: edit policy settings

The Policies list is the entry point. To configure policy settings, use the appropriate editor documentation: Policies → Android and Policies → Apple.

Policies referenced by enrollment tokens are applied automatically during device enrollment.