Example policies: fully managed device
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This page contains example policy settings for a fully managed
device.
Typically, fully managed devices are company-owned and used exclusively for work
purposes. If a device is set up as fully
managed, Android
Device Policy automatically applies policy settings to the entire device. This
makes it possible to apply the same policy to fully managed devices and devices
with work profiles.
"passwordRequirements": {
"passwordMinimumLength": 6,
"passwordQuality": "ALPHABETIC"
},
"applications": [{
"defaultPermissionPolicy": "GRANT",
"installType": "FORCE_INSTALLED", // Auto-installs app in the work profile
"packageName": "com.google.android.gm"
},
{
"installType": "AVAILABLE", // Adds app to the work profile's managed Play Store
"packageName": "com.google.android.apps.docs"
}],
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Last updated 2025-01-29 UTC.
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