Is it normal to have a "VPN and Device Management" setting in my iPhone, even though my device isn't managed and I don't use a VPN?
Just wondering if it's a standard setting.
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Just wondering if it's a standard setting.
Perfectly normal. It’s there for if you want to set up a VPN (views differ as to whether that’s a good idea), or if you need to sign into an organisation’s VPN - like a school or employer.
Perfectly normal. It’s there for if you want to set up a VPN (views differ as to whether that’s a good idea), or if you need to sign into an organisation’s VPN - like a school or employer.
Is it normal to have a "VPN and Device Management" setting in my iPhone, even though my device isn't managed and I don't use a VPN?