Topic
This article contains resources for managing Android devices with NinjaOne MDM.
Environment
NinjaOne MDM
Description
NinjaOne lets technicians define what happens when mobile device management (MDM) applications are added or modified within a policy. To learn more about General app settings and other policy actions, read MDM: Android Policy Management.
On company-owned Android Enterprise devices (configured as "work" or "supervised" in the Add Device Flow) system applications are disabled during the provisioning process. This is done primarily for security but also to aid in productivity. With all non-required apps removed, the device is a blank canvas for corporate management.
NinjaOne offers the capability to selectively enable or block system applications. This functionality is ideal if the system camera has been disabled or an unnecessary system app remains available after enrollment. Refer to Add an Application for more information.
Select a topic to continue:
Adding Android applications
- NinjaOne MDM: How to add an Android app from the Google Play Store
- NinjaOne MDM: How to add Private Android Apps
- NinjaOne MDM: How to add Android System Apps
- NinjaOne MDM: How to add Android Web Apps
Managing Android applications
- NinjaOne MDM: Application Assignment Types
- NinjaOne MDM: Setting Up and Using Kiosk Mode on Android devices
- NinjaOne MDM: Managing Apps on Android Devices
- NinjaOne MDM: Configuring and Editing Application Restrictions and Settings