Mobile Device Management Settings
- Welcome
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- MDM overview
- Payload best practices
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- General
- Accessibility
- Active Directory Certificate
- AirPlay
- AirPlay Security
- AirPrint
- App Configuration
- Associated Domains
- Autonomous Single App Mode
- Calendar
- Mobile Data
- Certificates
- Certificate Transparency
- Conference Room Display
- Contacts
- Content Caching
- Custom
- Directory
- DNS Proxy
- Dock
- Domains
- Energy Saver
- Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)
- Exchange Web Services (EWS)
- Extensions
- Finder
- Fonts
- Global HTTP Proxy
- Google Accounts
- Home Screen Layout
- Identification
- Kernel Extension Policy
- LDAP
- Lock Screen Message
- Login Items
- Login Window
- Network Usage Rules
- Notifications
- Parental Controls
- Passcode
- Printing
- Privacy Preferences Policy Control
- Proxy
- SCEP
- Security & Privacy
- Single App Mode
- Single Sign-On
- Single Sign-On Extensions
- Smart Card
- Software Update
- Subscribed Calendars
- System Migration
- Time Machine
- TV Remote
- Web Clips
- Web Content Filter
- Xsan

Managed Lost Mode for Apple devices
You can work with Managed Lost Mode to locate supervised devices when they are stolen.
MDM solutions can remotely place a supervised iPhone or iPad in Lost Mode (called Managed Lost Mode). When an MDM solution remotely enables Managed Lost Mode, the device is locked and a message can be displayed with a phone number and other information on the Lock screen. Also, when a device is in Managed Lost Mode, an MDM solution can remotely query for the device’s location.
If the MDM solution remotely disables Managed Lost Mode, the device will be unlocked and the user will be notified that Managed Lost Mode was enabled and the device’s location was collected by the MDM solution upon unlocking the screen. Managed Lost Mode doesn’t require Find My to be turned on.