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You can define these policy settings only for Android devices.
App Control checks that the apps installed on a mobile device are compliant with corporate security requirements. In Kaspersky Security Center, the administrator creates lists of allowed, blocked, mandatory, and recommended apps according to the corporate security requirements. As a result of App Control, Kaspersky Endpoint Security prompts the user to install mandatory and recommended apps, and to remove blocked apps. It is impossible to start blocked apps on the user's mobile device.
In Kaspersky Security Center Web Console and Cloud Console, you can manage apps on users' devices by applying pre-defined rules. You can configure two types of App Control rules: application rules and category rules.
An App rule is applied to a specific app, while a Category rule is applied to any app that belongs to a pre-defined category. App categories are specified by Kaspersky experts.
To configure App Control:
The rule is added to the list of App Control rules.
Apps within the selected category will be subject to the created rule.
The rule is added to the list of App Control rules.
If you want Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android to block the startup of system apps on the user's mobile device (such as Calendar, Camera, and Settings) in the Forbidden apps mode, select the Block system apps check box.
Kaspersky experts recommend against blocking system apps because this could lead to failures in device operation.
Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Android sends data to the event log each time an app is installed or removed from the device.
Mobile device settings are configured after the next device synchronization with Kaspersky Security Center.
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