Device Management
If I see “Sign in to work of school account” does this mean one or/other exists?
What other ways can I find out if my device is being ‘managed’?
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If I see “Sign in to work of school account” does this mean one or/other exists?
What other ways can I find out if my device is being ‘managed’?
Well, you’ve described several big risks. Here’s how to deal with the biggest.
If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple Support
Using a second hand iPhone also introduced risk. Hopefully the following was done before you “moved in”.
What to do before you sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
Also:
The All Too Common SAD Reality of Buying … - Apple Community
Well, you’ve described several big risks. Here’s how to deal with the biggest.
If you think your Apple ID has been compromised - Apple Support
Using a second hand iPhone also introduced risk. Hopefully the following was done before you “moved in”.
What to do before you sell, give away, or trade in your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support
Also:
The All Too Common SAD Reality of Buying … - Apple Community
Surely there is much relevant information you have not told us. Some possibilities:
Thanks but the candidate will never admit to this.
I should have mentioned with this inquiry that I haven’t consented to any ‘device management’; I am not a student nor an employee. Someone most definitely has access to much more than they should know about me /all that I do on my iPhone .eg read email/messages and delete or re-route them…browsing Hx…you name it.
This person has effectively ousted me as admin and become me!
And I do not know how to find their I.D. and then stop them?
•iPhone purchased 2nd hand but by close friend - to best of my knowledge I was first to take possession however close friend did the negotiation on price etc
•My AppleID has been stolen yes I know by whom but can’t prove it and APPLE can’t help
•Obviously I’ve got many concerns about restrictions and that’s what prompted me to post this question - I’m newish to iOS and I’m floundering about..clearly. But I know I’m not in control of this iPhone, yes I’ve changed passwords, got 2F etc etc but still I’m effectively ‘hacked’ to use a word I really would rather not
Your device is almost certainly managed.
Ask the IT Administrator of the appropriate organization.
Although I’m not able to yet prove it I am certain I know ‘who’ the IT Admin is …my dilemma is how to go about proving this….any ideas?
Prancer22 wrote:
my dilemma is how to go about proving this
Ask the candidate(s).
Device Management