iOS: Conditional Access Policy Filter for Shared iPad
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What is Shared iPad? Enrolling device as a shared iPad sets it up so that it can be shared with more than one employee. Company owned iPads enrolled in Intune (or any other MDM) using automated device enrollment and without user affinity can be provisioned as shared iPads. This option is typically used for kiosk, point of sale (POS), or shared utility devices. In company where front line workers or blue-collar workers works in a rotational shift and when they don't have desktop client assigned then Shared iPad can be big collaboration tool for them to access company resources like emails, quick chat, docs, reports etc. In this blog, we are not going to talk about how to setup shared iPad or enrolled them in Intune as those details are already available on Microsoft Intune documentation . But this is mostly about excluding shared iPad devices from conditional access policies that might prevent users accessing company apps if device doesn't meet the required...