Supervised device management

Cy2
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Supervised device management

What do I do if someone has my phones and PCs under device management who do I talk to to get this to stop

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KarstenI
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Kind of a big deal

If these are company devices, there is probably a good reason for this as it eases the management and enables important functionality for the business. Depending on your location, you perhaps even signed a contract that these devices are company managed and monitored.

It these are your devices and it was installed without your consent, it's time to look for a new employer.

If these are company managed devices and you just don't want this, it's also time to look for a new employer ...

If you want to talk to someone about this, your boss or a representative of your labor union would be the right person.

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Cy2
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No these are my own devices some I own I went from Verizon to sprint to at&t and it’s followed me for 3 yrs I’ve been thru 25 phones 20 PCs 40 hard drives 5 iMacs what ever I do they can even access my modem and turn the WiFi off and on and put my business line on me cell and call it I need help it’s ruining my business 

Cy2
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U can see in the analytics when they switch my phone service they had my number on a watch developer app when I go to apple or at&t phone resets like it’s new as soon as I leave it’s back to the way it was on my way there it’s frustrating 

Cy2
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Well they going to block me in a minute please call or message 8436376846 if you can stop I can pay thank u I’m in Charleston sc

BlakeRichardson
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

@Cy2  You need to call Apple. We can't help you. 

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