![]() For example to deliver new SDK versions to other apps on the Android platform. Which data actually is shared I don't know, but there are various opportunities for which you can use this. Here is the reason for this:Īndroid has a way to share data between apps which the Intune product uses on the Android platform. Yes I can explain why, but I can't explain if it will change in future. Why is that and are we likely to see this change in the future, only needing the Authenticator app on Android? Then we can save the Company Portal dicussion for the future when we start doing complete enrollment for some devices. ![]() We understand this is required so that Intune securely can communicate with the device and push down policies and we assume this is so that the apps themselves only talk to the broker app rather than each app talks directly to Intune.īut why are the broker apps different on iOS (Authenticator) and Android (Company Portal)? Most of their users already run the Authenticator so for iOS that is great but the Android users have to install the Company Portal which cause an extra step for the user and they also have privacy concerns for this. One customer wanted more information regarding the broker app requirement. So we're setting up app-based conditional access so that iOS and Android are forced to use the Outlook Mobile app instead of the built-in ones and then applying app protection policies to force PIN etc.
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