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This set up mode (Device Admin mode) is available only on Android 9.0 and earlier, and is deprecated. Note: You can't distribute apps to user's personal devices when the user enrolled their device as user owned and didn't create a work profile. ‡ Also supported for basic mobile management with Business Plus, Enterprise, G Suite Business, and Cloud Identity Premium editions.
MANAGE APPS INSTALL
† All iPhone and iPad users in your organization must install the Google Device Policy app if you manage any iOS apps. * Also supported for basic mobile management.
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Configure app settings by group or child organizational unit #.Prevent users from uninstalling an Android app.Block installation of unmanaged Android apps.Contentsīefore you begin: Learn how the apps list worksĮxpand section | Collapse all Requirementsįeatures require advanced mobile management except where noted. Though you can add a paid public app to the list, you can't bulk purchase the app for your users through Google endpoint management. You can add public apps-such as third-party apps for security, business, and document management-and private apps. Compare your editionĪs an admin, you can control which apps Android and iOS device users can find and install for work or school by adding them to the Web and mobile app list in the Google Admin console. Supported editions for these features (except as noted): Frontline Business Starter, Business Standard, and Business Plus Enterprise Education Fundamentals, Education Standard, Teaching and Learning Upgrade, and Education Plus G Suite Basic and G Suite Business Essentials Cloud Identity Free and Cloud Identity Premium.