Where is Device Management on iPhone

i cannot find device management or profiles in my setting general list

iphone 6 ios 9.3.2


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iPhone 6, iOS 9.3.2

Posted on Jul 12, 2016 1:57 AM

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Posted on Sep 15, 2016 6:29 AM

You'll only see Device Management in Settings>General if you have something installed. If you changed phones, even if you set it up from a back up, for security reasons, you'll probably have to re-install the profiles from the source.

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Mar 19, 2017 3:02 PM in response to ShadowRuins

Well, this should have been covered in the instructions on the beta site where your first installed it. But you need to do a DFU restore using iTunes:


  • Note that you must have a computer running Windows 7 or later, or Mac OS 10.9.5 or later
  • Install the latest version of iTunes on your computer if it isn't there already
  • Reboot your computer
  • Disable any antivirus and firewalls
  • Launch iTunes
  • Connect the device cable to a USB port on the computer (not to a USB hub), but DO NOT CONNECT TO THE DEVICE YET
  • Press and hold the HOME and SLEEP (VOLUME DOWN and SLEEP on 7 series) buttons at the same time for 8 seconds, until the screen turns black, then release the SLEEP button but continue holding the HOME (VOLUME DOWN) button. If an Apple logo appears while holding both buttons you held for too long; start over.
  • While still holding the HOME button connect the other end of the cable to the device
  • You should see a message in iTunes saying a phone in Recovery mode has been detected (it may take up to a minute for the message to appear). When you see that message release the HOME button and the device should restore.

Jan 28, 2017 5:40 PM in response to twilight653

twilight653 wrote:


But which apps allow you to have profiles? Can you please list some?

It is not apps that create profiles. You download a profile from a trusted third party which then allows you to download apps not available for general download in the app store. The primary use for this is custom apps for particular businesses. I worked of a company that had one that allowed us to view our work schedule and clock in and out.


Certain less than trustworthy people/companies will tell you that, if you install a profile from them on your phone, they will get you free apps. This is a bad idea. You're compromising the security of your phone. Don't.

Feb 22, 2017 6:28 AM in response to mkollra01

mkollra01 wrote:


Why play games with us Mr. Apple??? Just tell us how and what to do to get QPaired from iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 7!

This is a user-to-user technical support forum. You're not addressing Apple here.


QPaired appears to be an Android application made by LG. The only way you could get it on your iOS device would be if LG decides to make a version for iOS. Apple has nothing to do with this.

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