Apple Business User Guide
- Welcome
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- Intro to Configurations
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- AirDrop configuration
- AirPlay configuration
- AirPrint configuration
- App Access configuration
- Apple Intelligence & Siri configuration
- Application Layer Firewall configuration
- Certificate configuration
- Content Caching configuration
- Custom configuration
- Data Management configuration
- Energy Saver configuration
- FileVault configuration
- Gatekeeper configuration
- iCloud configuration
- Lock Screen configuration
- Password and Screen Unlock configuration
- Software Update configuration
- VPN configuration
- Web Clip configuration
- Web Filter configuration
- Wi-Fi configuration
- Edit a configuration
- Apply Blueprints
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- Glossary
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Use Sign in with Apple in Apple Business
Overview
Sign in with Apple at Work & School is a feature that adds support for Managed Apple Accounts to sign in with Apple. Employees can sign in with their Managed Apple Accounts to access apps and websites that support Sign in with Apple.
Requirements
This feature requires iOS 16, iPadOS 16.1, macOS 13, visionOS 2 or later.
Configure Sign in with Apple for all apps
In Apple Business, sign in with a user whose role has permissions to edit access to Apple services for Managed Apple Accounts.
To view roles and permissions, see Intro to roles and permissions.
In your browser, choose Settings > Sign in with Apple.
Select All apps.
All apps that support Sign in with Apple can now be used with a user’s Managed Apple Account.
Select Save.
Configure Sign in with Apple for specific apps
In Apple Business, sign in with a user whose role has permissions to edit access to Apple services for Managed Apple Accounts.
To view roles and permissions, see Intro to roles and permissions.
In your browser, choose Settings > Sign in with Apple.
Select Specific apps.
Search for apps you have licences for in your organisational unit, then select Add next to each app.
Select Save.
Remove specific apps from using Sign in with Apple
When you remove an app, any new attempts to sign in are prevented. A background notification is sent to the app within 24 hours of your removing an app. This notification is to request automatic sign-out of all existing users.
In Apple Business, sign in with a user whose role has permissions to edit access to Apple services for Managed Apple Accounts.
To view roles and permissions, see Intro to roles and permissions.
In your browser, choose Settings > Sign in with Apple.
Select the app you want to remove, select Remove, then select Remove.
Select Save.
To help ensure your users are fully signed out of the app following revocation, instruct them to individually sign out of the app for which you have removed Sign In with Apple.