Questions
- Can Swag block installation on jailbroken iPhones and rooted Android devices?
- If Swag is installed on a jailbroken iPhone or rooted Android device, can Swag detect and report?
- Can Swag enforce multi-factor authentication?
- Can Swag detect compromised logins?
- Can Swag detect how many devices are registered under a user's login? Can this be limited?
Answers
Can Swag block installation on jailbroken iPhones and rooted Android devices?
Not at this stage.
If Swag is installed on a jailbroken iPhone or rooted Android device, can Swag detect and report?
Swag will detect a jailbroken or rooted device and send a notification to the user that Swag will not be liable should a breach occur. At this stage, Swag will only send a notification to the user. If a business would like to request a notification of an employee using a jailbroken or rooted device, contact the support team here.
Can Swag enforce multi-factor authentication?
If it has been enabled by your organisation to enforce multi-factor authentication on their employee accounts, then Swag requires users to set it up upon their access to Swag sign up.
Can Swag detect compromised logins?
Not at this stage.
Can Swag detect how many devices are registered under a user's login? Can this be limited?
Swag can track the IP address of the user at time of login. Swag will also log the device info (whether iPhone or Android, which OS version,) but not all the devices currently registered for the Swag account. Swag cannot limit the number of devices registered to a single user account at this stage.
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