Device policy alert removal
My daughter tried to sign in to her work email on my iPad but was denied, and now the device policy alert keeps popping up. I just want to stop that pop up.
My daughter tried to sign in to her work email on my iPad but was denied, and now the device policy alert keeps popping up. I just want to stop that pop up.
Exactly where did she try to add the account? In Settings > Mail > Accounts? Or did she try to open her email in Safari?
You could try a simple Forced Restart --> Force restart iPad - Apple Support
Did she do this in the Gmail app, or in your native Mail app? If it was the Gmail app, I would just delete the app, restart the phone, download the app again, then add your account back to it. It seems many businesses and colleges have started using Gmail and forms of it with their own domain addresses. I use Gmail infrequently, because our Church choirmaster sends out documents using Google Docs and despite what she has tried, I can never access the documents when I tried doing it from my Comcast email account. But once my wife went back to school, the university she was going to uses Gmail, and it hijacked all sorts of things on my computer, especially my Chrome browser.
I'm not sure what to advise you here. This is clearly tied to your daughters managed account through her employer. Maybe speak with their IT people.
Another thing you could try is to delete your gmail account off your phone and then add it back. See if that helps.
To remove it, go to Settings > Mail > Accounts
I tried the forced restart and it still comes up. She said she tried to login by going to my Gmail and added her account.
She said she went to my Gmail and added her account to login to her work account.
I tried the forced restart and that did not work.
Device policy alert removal