Addigy League of Champions Q4 2025
Welcome, everyone. My name is Jason Depp Barn. I’m a founder CTO here at Atigee, but I’m joined with my amazing product team, and our speakers here today that we’ll go through in just a second as well too. So a few things that we’ll look at our overall instructions, some quick comments that we’re gonna look at, the recent releases that we’ve put out. So if you haven’t kept in touch with that, we’re gonna walk through those as well as, some short term forward looking areas of things we have in progress that you’re gonna see happen over the next month or two. And then last, we’re gonna name our adity champion, those that give us that great feedback. We can’t do this without you guys giving us really clear, concise, and valuable feedback, and we’ll take all the comments and questions that you guys have. Again, if you’re just joining us, we’ve got all of our product team on board here. And I know this is redundant, but please pop those questions into the q and a section. It’s a lot harder for us to manage them in the comments section, and and we’ll answer them as we go. So we’re joined by small stars today. Catherine Davis is heads our product team and VP of product management as well as Selena Ali. She’s our senior product manager here. And, again, flanking them is our amazing product team. Super excited as you guys have watched the growth of of our platform and what we’ve done. It’s been a large part to the amazing product team here and the engineers behind the scenes that get this all done along with support who feels those questions and gives us the feedback loop that we need. So without further ado, I’ll stop talking. Catherine, you got it from here. Thanks. Good call. Thanks, Jason. Perfect. So excited to go through this with you guys today. Always lovely champions. Starting off, as always, with quick comments. Today, it’s real quick because the only thing we’re bringing up here is just letting everybody know about some upcoming deprecation. There have been some communication sent out for these. We’ll continue to send more to those that may still be using the features associated with these. It’s very, very small number, so don’t be alarmed. If you have any questions, please let us know. But we are end of lifing API v one, March thirty first, and then legacy SSO will be deprecated as of January thirtieth. Now that again, only organizations that are using the legacy login options will be impacted. That’s a very small number. We’re keeping close tabs on it. If you have any questions, though, please don’t hesitate to reach out. With that, gonna jump right into recent releases and hand it over to wonderful Selena. Hello. Welcome. I see we’ve got people from, I think, now five countries I’ve seen. So thanks everyone for joining us, and happy to talk about what’s coming up and what we actually have already shipped. So if we go to the next slide. Prebuild apps. Yep. Everyone. Thank you, Cody. I get a lot of feedback about prebuild apps, and I think I’ve spoken to almost all of you guys about prebuild apps. You’ve seen me. You know me. You know this is kind of my thing. These are all the recent releases since our last league of champions. So some of these just came out Monday, I think, possibly. Oh, oh, spoilers. So these are all the new apps that have been added. Keep those requests coming. I promise you, I read every single one of them. I may not respond to every single one of them, but I know some of you guys know that I have. And, Ross, I see you’re talking about Defender. I’m Keep keep watching. Don’t add it yet. So, yep, if we go to the next one, speaking about Defender in particular, since that was called out in the chat, we now have release notes in the product. This was a thing that was a long time coming. We’ve been talking about it, and we’ve been trying to figure out behind the scenes the best way to do this for you guys and for keeping it up to date. So not every prebuilt app has a release note, but some do. For some in particular, and all of these actually have release notes for the screenshots, the way you get to them in the product is by going and clicking on in the top right, it’s in the policy view. You click on the app name and go to app details. Or in the catalog, if you go into the app, you hit view app details. These release notes apply to the whole app, and if there’s any changes, we’re gonna update them there. These came out last week. Please read the release notes, especially for things like Defender in particular. There are some things that still need to be configured with it. The other ones, you know, are little things about, like, why do we have different installers for them or, like, little nitty gritty things. So that is a thing to be aware of. So as you get start adding more of those new prebuilt apps, maybe just take a look at app details and make sure that there’s anything in there in particular that you might wanna know about. Alright. Identity beta and release candidate. We talked a little bit about this at the last league of champions. There is a beta program for identity. Thank you for everyone who’s already been involved in it. If you’re not involved in it, you still can. There’s still time. Anyone can sign up. This is open to all of our customers. And version nine that will be coming out should be considered a release candidate. So if you were waiting for maybe getting to an RC before you started testing, obviously, test in not in prod, now is the time to start thinking about it. If you have questions, feel free to reach out to us. Just in general, if you ever need to talk to us or have anything, the email for the product team is product at Adity dot com. I’m going to say this repeatedly because I love getting a deluge of emails, and I love doing that for the rest of the team too because it emails all of us. Alright. Next one. CMMC level two. I managed to say that without stuttering. For some reason, that compliance framework is one that is hard for me to say. This is now available in Atigi, and, also, we have Tahoe benchmarks for all of our compliance frameworks. So if that’s something you’ve been waiting for or wanted to test, it is there and live for everyone to start playing with. And and this one, we talked a little bit about at the last league of champions as well, but I wanted to bring it back up. We finally have account driven enrollment. I received many, many, many emails about this over the years about having it, and we have it now. We support both user and device enrollment. If your devices are relatively updated, so iOS eighteen point two plus or macOS fifteen two plus, we recommend not setting up the JSON in the the well known and just using the automated device enrollment token. That’s gonna do all of the magic work for you. So the token that’s in your policy will be the one that you set as your default MDM server in Apple Business or Apple School Manager, and that’s it for device type. So you don’t have to figure out how to do the web hosting or any of that stuff. If your devices are relatively updated, please just use this method and make your life way easier. If you have any questions about that, feel free to reach out to us here at Adity, and we’re happy to help. Awesome. Thanks, Selena. I’m going to jump in for a little bit and talk about security suite. Security suite, something that we released about three months ago. We talked about it in our last league of champions, but I wanted to bring it back up because as we saw with the CMMC level two, which is hard to say, we’re continuing to invest more in building these features and functionalities out, including building a deeper and more robust partnership with SentinelOne. If you want to watch the webinar, we did do a webinar with SentinelOne yesterday. Go ahead and scan the QR code there. Take a watch. Our wonderful product manager, Joel, met with someone from SentinelOne and great webinar. So I highly recommend it. Also, I think we’re going to launch a poll here. Our account managers are running a promo in q four for security suite. If you want information, just say yes. If not, cool. No. Thanks. We won’t pester you. So let us know, and we’ll reach out if you’re interested. Cool. Now we’ll switch over to work in progress and kind of what’s on our near term road map. So the things that are coming in the next few months. I’ll hand it back to Selena to talk about Prebuilt Apps historical dashboard. Yes. Prebuilt Apps. I know I’m a broken record always talking about it. We are working on better reporting for what’s happening in your environment. This is using the new historical reports dashboard that’s been out for a while. There’s already some pretty great things in there, and prebuild apps is finally getting added to it. So you’ll be able to see how many installs prebuild apps has done, installs per app. You’ll be able to see also the user deferrals and that type of information in there. And with all of this, you’ll be able to drill down and see more data about all of the devices of, like, what the status is and what’s happening across the environment. Expect these. Keep an eye on our release notes. Expect these in the next week or two to go out. And if there’s ever any data in here that you want more of, please send us that product feedback on it. I love to hear it, and you can either send that by emailing product at Atigee dot com. I will say it many times throughout this webinar. Or just reach out to your account team. But if you want us to hit our inboxes, that’s the best way. And if we go to the next one, I get this question multiple times a week. I promise you, I sound like a broken record. We are working on prebuilt apps and self-service and assist. It is coming soon, not at the same time. So self-service, I’m expecting by the end of November to be available to all of you guys. We are actively testing it right now. So it’s not just like a I promise. Trust me, bro. Like, we are working on it. It is actively being developed in self-service. Once it comes out in self-service, we will then start working on assist. I know this is kind of the holdout for a few people for using prebuilt apps, so we can expect that coming fairly soon after self-service. Also, with self-service, we’re gonna see some of those improvements to those pesky multiple end user notifications. So there’s a lot of things that have been waiting on this, and I know a lot of you have been asking about it. And I can see there’s some love coming in the chat that we’re working on it. We go to the next one. This is a new and exciting one that I am personally very passionate about. To be clear, this image is actually our mock up, but we are actively working on directory integrations into Atigi. So we’re allowing you to bring your end users in via a SCIM connection. So if you are interested in this and wanna know more about it, wanna get in the beta testing, wanna give us feedback on how we are developing this and get feedback like mocks, I know a lot of you participated in prebuilt apps and helped shape that product. This is gonna be a similar type of thing. Your chance to get in early, talk to us about what your needs are, your use cases, and help us shape how this is built. So if you are interested in this, please reach out to product at adigee dot com. We are actively actively looking for people. I hope I come back to a ton of emails. I’m gonna otherwise, we’re gonna start chasing some of you common ones. But this is something that we’re working on, and we are testing with these big three right now. But if you have an identity provider that is not one of these big threes, we wanna know. So please, please, please reach out to us. This is my call to action. If you want it and care about it, product at adigee dot com, please. Alright. Next. So DDM, you know, we have complete coverage of the DDM OS updates, which we talked about in the last league of champions, and I think Bryce has done, like, a million webinars on and will probably continue to do a million webinars on in the future. This is the next piece of work. We are actively building some more declaration objects, and currently, we’re working on support for legacy profiles via declarative. So what that means is sending old MDM profiles using the declarative protocols. This is something we’re working on. We’re testing, and it’s kind of the next step of our adoption of declarative device management. So it’s something that we are still committed to. We’re working on. It’s going through rigorous testing. And as Bryce said, declarations all day every day till the end of time. So we are committed to doing as much as we can for that piece of work. Wonderful. Thanks, Selena. I’m going to hop in for just this last one, which unfortunately doesn’t have a mock up yet. But oh, I have two slides. Okay. Somehow that got duplicated, but we’re gonna talk through this quick. So security suite, obviously, we already talked about how we’re continuing to build enhancements on it, continuing to build out our partnership with SentinelOne. We’re also looking at other partnerships and where we can expand. Adity Firmly takes the stance of we’re an Apple device management company. That’s what we’re good at. That’s what we’re building. That’s amazing. We’re not a security company, so we’re going to intentionally find and partner with the best of the best so that you’re not having to sacrifice in order to have things in a cohesive tool. So with that, we’re actually going to be doing a partnership and using it to normalize alert information from on the devices and send those directly to your SIEMs. We’re going to be starting out with SentinelOne, but there’s going to be a poll popping up. If there are other SIEMs that you’re interested in, please go ahead and pop that in. If you have anything specific you wanna talk about with them, again, q and a, product at Adity dot com. Yeah. Whatever form you want to get our attention works for us. Now we’ll give a second for the poll. People can fill that in. We’re going to switch a little bit now from what’s coming on the near term road map to my personal favorite, calling out some Adity Champions. As Jason mentioned at the beginning, these are the people that really help us do what we do. They’re the ones that are being nominated by their coworkers going above and beyond, or they’re the people that are helping the product team day in and day out giving feedback, telling us if something just doesn’t work the way they would expect. So I’m happy to share our our first Adity champion this month is Renako Carroll. I hope I pronounced that right. Apologies if I did not. WorksEfforts sonified as a senior client support technician based out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Actually had five nominations in there, which is pretty awesome. Again, love to see it. Everybody had great things to say. And then our next champion for this league of champions is Andrew Blass, who we tried really hard to find a picture of you, Andrew. You don’t exist on the Internet, certainly. So whatever you’re doing, if that’s the intention, good job. We tried. It it didn’t happen. So you’re a very happy smiley face. Works at Canosco, Apple support specialist based in London, gives us a great amount of feedback, the good, bad, the ugly, and really helps to drive our product to be better and better. So congratulations again to our champions. Again, couldn’t do what we do without you. So with that, we’re gonna switch over to just a quick closing comments and hop into the q and a. For closing comments, I’ve just got one kind of call to action here, and that’s that on Monday at noon eastern, we are having an ask me anything on Reddit. So go ahead and scan that QR code. If you’re interested in more information, please make sure to join and, you know, ask all your questions that you could ever possibly think of to our product team, and we’ll be there to answer them. With that, if you have questions right now, we’re gonna switch over to our q and a section. Yeah. So there’s one that I wanna call out with the prebuild apps and PPPC profiles. We still do not have all the PPPC profiles available. We are working on it very diligently. Part of the thing with them is sometimes the apps don’t prompt until a user starts to take action. So we are trying to actually use a lot of these applications, but it’s a little bit difficult because we and Atogee internally don’t use every app in the prebuilt apps catalog. So we’re working on it. Our endeavor is for it to be the minimum required permissions for the app to run and not just, like, do a blanket allow all. So we are still working on it. It is called out in our known issues, and we are building through the backlog. We’ve kind of been adding in more apps, which has made the PPPC kind of a larger thing that we’re working on. So it’s been a balance that we’ve been trying to get. Some apps do have the profiles and some don’t. If you click in the app details, you can see which ones have them and which ones do not. Another thing that we endeavor to do is when the profiles are available for all of them to make them optional in case there is something that your organization needs in particular. So, like, example, I know I’ve spoken to some customers about needing to explicitly deny screen sharing, for example, for Zoom because of of security reasons. They’re not allowed to do it. So we’re working on it. It is high on my list, and I do have a weekly sync with the team that works with that. So we are working busy in the background. And if you guys are I see some questions are going in the chat. If you can throw them in the q and a too, that would be a little bit easier so I’m not missing the flood. The other prebuilt apps one, I see from Ross about the Defender deployment. We do not yet have a guide. So the story behind Defender is we’ve actually had the app development work done for a few months, but we were waiting because we know, in particular, that app is hotly requested. I think I’ve had six or seven different requests for Defender, and we’ve been hesitant to do it without the release notes. So we’re using it. We don’t really use Defender internally. We have other security softwares that we use. So test it first, and we are looking at creating a guide. I’m working with our support team now to to come out with the best practices of what we recommend, but it’s a little bit difficult for some of that network proxy things because it needs to be it’s it’s gonna be whatever your environment needs. Right? So we can’t say this is everything that you need if your environment has unique needs. I’ve said the word needs a lot, but you know what I’m trying to say. If you run into any issues, let us know. Reach out to the support team. You can cc me, and I’m happy to hop into those problems too. It is the new one, and it’s probably the first app we’ve published that has that very important release note that everyone should read and think about. Extensis Connect and TeamViewer to prebuilt apps. Yes. It is on my list. It is I know I don’t even have to check because I’ve heard those two. We are releasing prebuilt apps in phases. I don’t remember what phases those are, but I also have the power to move them up. So as the requests keep coming and I keep hearing them, they get moved up higher in our priority list. So I can say, yep. Those are on my list. We’re gonna do them. I don’t have an ETA for you yet, but I can email you when it is in the catalog. The other place that we publish all of the new apps on top of our releases page, which I know can get a little overwhelming with software updates, we try to call them out in our Mac admin Slack as well whenever we publish them. So another good place if you’re not already in our Adity channel in the Mac admin Slack. That’s we do some product announcements in there as well. And what do we got? Can I use profiles I create? Yes. For Raymond, can I use profiles I created with the prebuilt apps version of Microsoft Defender? Yep. Just make sure they’re in the same policy. So right now, prebuilt apps is just doing the PKG. We’re pretty transparent in prebuilt apps. If you go on the app details, you can see everything we’re doing with the condition script. You can see everything we’re doing with the installation script. Prebuild apps does not uninstall anything with the exception of the block OSs. That’s the only prebuild app with an uninstaller for when you’re ready to take off that block. So we’re not gonna do anything with something like Defender or if you’re trying to see how with anything, you know, please test before you just deploy in prod. That’s how we’ve gotten into seeing some issues. I have some some feedback and some things kinda cooking in the back of my brain about how to attach profiles to prebuilt apps. So if that’s something you wanna talk more about, hit me up at product at Atogee, and we can go through some specific use cases. But happy to help out. And, Steph, I’m just grabbing all the prebuilt apps questions, guys. We will get to the other ones. I promise. But these are all easier for me to just do one at a time. Is there a way to schedule updates with prebuilt apps as well as have the ability to test the updates before deploying the rest? And the random pop ups are disruptive, and we can’t use it. So there’s a few things in there. For scheduled updates, we have something in the policy settings that says days to delay update by. So the way we use that internally at Adegy is we have, like, a beta testers, like, risk group. So for example, I’m on the Mac OS beta right now just yellowing it, and that’s why Catherine’s screen sharing, not me. So everyone in that policy gets the apps the day they come out, the latest and greatest, and then the rest of Adity gets them a week later. And that’s kind of where that group can test and make sure stability, especially for really important apps that we use day to day and see if any issues. We have that delay up to seven days. It is hidden in that settings, though. But what that means is if an app comes out today, the security group, you know, the risk group, beta group, whatever you wanna call it, we get it first, then the policy doesn’t update for the other poll you know, if you have that set to seven days, that policy other ones won’t update until seven days after the release. Then the auto update will kinda do the magic. So we have that built in. The random pop ups are very annoying. I personally every time I get a prebuilt apps pop up, I get, like, six of them. I hear you. Once it’s in self-service, we are working on consolidating that into one pop up so your end users aren’t getting them kinda, you know, throughout the day or in a deluge like I do with mine. Hopefully, that answers the question. I know you filed feedback. I’ve been if we still have questions, we could talk about it and have a meeting too. On the road map for prebuild apps to respect, do not disturb. Yes. I mistakenly told someone. I thought the the pop ups did respect, do not disturb, and they do not. I am now very aware of it. We are looking into it. Hopefully, with the self-service release, we can maybe sneak it in, but I’m not making any promises. It is very annoying that it doesn’t do it, and I hear the frustration. So, yes, I’m trying to find a way. Any chance that there can be a silent update option for prebuilt apps that are open? Some users are reporting the update prompt fatigue. Yeah. So the way prebuilt apps works is if the app is closed, it’s just gonna update automagically, which doesn’t help for apps like the Microsoft one, Slack, whatever browser you’re using, or for me, Spotify or Zoom. Those are ones that are always open. Unfortunately, to run the updates, the app does need to be closed. I’m hoping that changes that’s coming to the end user notifications of just getting a single prompt. And then with self-service, users will be able to update whenever they want, that that will help a little bit with that. It’s something that that we’re gonna try to improve and then kinda get some more feedback and see how that changes is you know, I’m not expecting to get it a hundred percent right the first time, but we’re we’re very aware of the prompt fatigue of it. The great thing about prebuilt apps in self-service is not only will allow people to install whatever apps they need or want whenever they want, it’s gonna allow them to update whenever they want. So if you get the update and you’re like, oh, yeah. I know Zoom needs to to do the thing, but I’m in a Zoom right now. I can’t do the thing. They’ll be able to go to self-service and update when they’re ready. So, hopefully, that will help a little bit with that. Macmanage plus prebuilt apps update section for end user to update their apps manually if they want, and also would it be possible to use an ID to call a prebuilt app? Yep. MacManage should be end users update manually whenever they want. That’s exactly what’s coming. And would it be possible to use an ID to call a prebuilt app? We actually have a full API for this. It should be on our API v two docs. This is actually how we do testing. But the way the API is gonna work is it’s only gonna install the latest version of the prebuilt app. That’s actually, like, the back end of how go live works as you you and also in self-service, if they’re installing it for the first time, it’s going to install the latest version. We assume the latest is the most secure. But we can talk about that too of but it should be published in our API docs if that’s a thing. I love all the questions, guys. Static fields as variables in profiles. I know we can do custom facts for it, but static fields, I think we have to take that one as a feedback. I will get back to you on where the possibility of that is. For variables and MDM and I assume this is MDM profiles. You can definitely do custom facts for variables. There is a KB out there that if one of my fellow PMs can link in the chat maybe that shows how to do that. But I will note that down and email it to ourselves from product at adagi dot com. So it goes to the whole team. Renaming MacManage app to self-service on the Macs. Yep. I know our team is aware of that one. We really wanna do the the rebranding because as you’ve noticed, I have not said MacManage at all. I’ve said self-service, which is kind of the colloquial term that we all use. So it is something that we have been talking about a lot. I don’t have an ETA on when that will come, but I can follow-up with you. And thank you, Bryce, that how to do the custom device fact is in the main chat for everyone to see. So, Yaron, I’m gonna take that as feedback and pass it on, and we’ll follow-up. When will home screen from Mac become available? I actually am caught out not knowing exactly what is Yeah. I’ve answered it I’ve answered it twice. I’m I’m also trying to figure out if I’m out of the loop on something because I can’t find anything on it. I didn’t see anything that was released with it. And, like, I put in the answer on there. I mean, there’s the dock and the home screen, but those are not, you know, the same thing on on macOS there. And, really, I I think maybe what they’re getting at is the widgets that are new in macOS twenty six, which is not MDM manageable. So if it’s is the widgets, please file feedback to Apple. If you’re not already part of the Appleseed program, we highly recommend it. It’s the best way to get your request in. And Apple hears from us a lot, and I think they prefer it more when our customers reach out. And if you ever reach out, this is just a general thing with any type of feedback request or anything that you want to be configurable, either by declarative or MDM or any changes for any type of management with Apple, please give your use cases. It’s easier for them if they understand what you’re trying to accomplish. They can usually come up with a good solution for it, But that is the one piece of feedback I always have is give as many details as you can with the use cases, what exactly you wanna do, and what the problem you’re trying to solve is. They will appreciate it, and they actively always ask us to tell people, please file feedback. So that’s my bit for Apple. If users go to self-service to update, will that affect the enforcement times we set? Good question. I don’t know. I think it bypasses it like go live does. So if they update so for everyone else that doesn’t know what enforcement times are, in the policy settings, you can set a a update schedule. It’s a good thing and a bad thing. The update schedule also affects deployment, which I know is feedback I just got from someone. I think it was in it might have been the MacM and Slack. Whoever sent that. I’ve I’ve read it. I’m I’m I’m with you. So what that means is prebuilt apps is only gonna do things between certain hours. At Atogee, it’s outside of work hours, which is super great unless you’re like me and working in Europe sometimes, and then it’s in the middle of my day. We have device local time too for that if you do have time zones. What that means is prebuilt apps isn’t gonna do anything outside of that update schedule. So if you’re trying to enroll a new Mac, it’s not gonna do it. If you’re going to, you know, want the update to happen, that end user prompt, it’s only gonna happen in that enforcement time. So with prebuilt apps with update only and a time limit of three days, great. I love that you’re not using fourteen days. Thank you, Mike. The self-service, I’m going to guess, means that the is going to if the end user hits update, it’s going to update it regardless of the enforcement time. The way it’s kinda working together is the end users, you don’t have to wait for the prompt to actually initiate the update now. You can just tell your users to go to self-service and update whenever they want. That’s kind of the biggest gap. So, like, for example, my browser, I use Brave, is out of date. I don’t wanna wait for the prebuild app prompt to hit me at the end of my workday to update it. Maybe I’m ready to update it right after this webinar. So self-service, they’ll be able to go and do it before the three day timeline. But after three days, when that hits, Atigi is going to step in and enforce it. That still is true. Ideally, I wanna make sure the end user can see that in self-service so they know when the enforcement timeline, but that’s not changing. I will double check that it’ll update outside of the enforcement, outside of the update schedule time. But, yeah, the enforcement time is still gonna work. They can update it at any time they want within those three days. And then when the three days hit, it’s it’s gonna do it. It’s the brute force is is there. So sorry. That was a little bit of a rambling. I misunderstood enforcement time versus update schedule, but hopefully, that painted a a clear picture. And, Tim, I saw not using the q and a, there should be a red dot notification that there’s available updates. With them, I love all these these pre built apps questions. Thank you, guys. And, also, how long is this webinar scheduled for? I’m good on time. Yeah. We we we we we can wrap here as soon as there’s not a lot of questions, but I’m gonna I’m gonna plug Appleseed one more time, specifically around, like, CV vulnerabilities because you’re getting early access to patches that they may or may not apply in there. And these are really important to stay on top of it. I think we’re all gonna have to work a lot faster in getting CVs applied for for risk purposes. So yet another reason, if you’re not an apple seed, do apply. Yep. And we also can manage if you have devices that wanna be on the beta updates and you just wanna keep them up to date. We can do that via DDM too. Bryce has plugged the the URL in the chat. Feel free to talk to us more about that. It’s a passion. Another question from Jeremy. With them being able to update later on in MacManage, this is prebuilt apps. Will there be something in MacManage that will call out that the update is available, or will they need to go in and search for the app? So the end user will get a pop up, one notification, not, like, five or however many apps you have open, every four or eight hours whenever you have schedule set up in the policy settings. It’s eight hours by default, ideally once in a workday. And what that’s gonna do is the update now is no longer gonna close the apps and reopen it. It’s going to lead you to self-service, and self-service will have a section there where they can see their apps, see which ones need to be updated, and be able to trigger that initial update. So it’s a little bit of both. I believe we’re also gonna have the red dot. I should say I’m doing all of saying all of this. I’m not actually the product manager for self-service, so I’m making a lot of things for Mikaela. But I am testing it, and these are things that we have discussed. So they should be able to see when they have an update, and I’m hoping shortly after self-service to get that notification consolidated into one and just lead people into self-service. So we’re working on it. It’s all gonna play together, hopefully, pretty nicely. Like I said, I’m not promising we’re gonna get it a hundred percent right, but I’m excited for you guys to leave some of that notification fatigue. And I’m excited selfishly for myself to also relieve my notification fatigue from prebuilt apps. I feel it more than you guys do because I’m the one who built it. So Yeah. Breaks against you. I am going to jump back to the deprecation slide quickly because someone asked about it in the chat. So legacy SSO, where people are using the legacy login options, is what we’re going to be announcing as deprecated as of January thirtieth. So if you are using that, again, small number of our customers are. We’re working on communicating directly with them, but please feel free to ask any questions. There’ll be all of the normal deprecation and changing, documentation that you would expect. But if you do have questions, please reach out. K. Back to you, Selena. Alright. I’m just gonna answer this one live. Prebuild apps updates via brute force. Please define that process when it is triggered. When you add prebuild apps to a policy, you set an enforcement date. It’s a maximum of fourteen days. And what this means is the user will have up to fourteen days to update that app. They’ll get those prompts that I have mentioned being very annoying. They’ll be able to do it in self-service, but the app needs to update in those fourteen days. If that fourteen day deadline is hit, Aditya says, hey. This app is out of date. The end user gets a prompt saying update is required. We close the app, update it, and reopen the app. So it’s whatever you have set. Default is fourteen days. Some people, like I mentioned earlier, had three days. It’s kinda up to you. I see a lot of people have different deadlines for different apps. Like, for example, Chrome, I see people have that be a little bit shorter because Chrome releases a new update, like, three times a week, it feels like. Whereas other apps like Parallels or something like that that doesn’t do a lot of updates, the fourteen days is fine. So just think about it for whatever makes sense for your end users and your apps. Critical apps too. If you’re using our our security suite dashboard or any other type of security software and you’re seeing CVEs tied to apps, know that prebuilt apps, you know, a lot of those things, the CVEs are closed by updating the app. So you can kinda work together with your security team and say, okay. This is our most vulnerable app. Let’s make sure prebuilt apps is updating that sooner rather than later. So, hopefully, that answers that. Unsaved documents is a thing that we are working on. We do give them about a minute before we do the thing, But it’s something that we’ve been discussing internally on whether we need to add more per app, maybe make it customizable. If you have any end users, I actually shockingly haven’t gotten any complaints or feedback about that being a major problem. So if this is a major problem, please email me at product at adagy dot com. I wanna know. Or if you don’t wanna email me and you feel like that’s, like, really aggressive or I’m a scary person, you know, I get it, I guess. We have feedback buttons in the product as well, in both the policy and catalog, please. And when you guys hit that the feedback in the product, if this ever comes back here, then, it it we all see it. I see the feedback, everybody. So it’s very again, it’s really important. We can only work with what you give us, and everybody here, I’m very thankful, is is very open to giving us feedback. So thank you. Yeah. Yeah. To echo that, you know, Jason and myself, many of us that are on those feedback emails, I personally read every single one. Maybe not the exact day they come in, but I’m obsessive about I have to read every one. So it is red and comes in, and we take it into consideration with everything we do in the road map. So please keep doing it. Also, our engineering team loves them. They also see them. So it’s a good way to validate that they’re doing things and a good way to start germinating seeds if they’re you you are having problems. So it’s something that we pay a lot of attention to, and thank you for everyone who has filed feedback. Prebuild apps probably has the most feedback, I think, of it’s the most used button. I appreciate it. Our engineering team appreciates it. And I love that you guys have also been saying really nice things about it, and it means a lot. So even if the feedback is, love it and it’s great. I love to hear that. And more importantly, the engineers who built it like to hear that too. But don’t I mean, also tell me if you have problems. I I love I love those too. Send me those ones. Tell me how you really feel. I won’t hold it against you. So the last prebuilt apps one no. No. There’s maybe more. I’m actually gonna take a break from prebuilt apps because I feel like I’ve talked a lot about it, and there’s some that are not prebuilt apps related. Does Atigee allow for username and password input for an application? So for example, we have Google Drive. Can we configure that to have the username and password from the admin portal? My quest my answer is it depends. And Bryce might be able to pop in a little bit here, but I’m gonna take a first stab. If you are configuring it via an MDM profile and you have the username saved as a custom fact, you can definitely prepopulate that. For application specific MDM profiles, I really love iMazing. They keep on top of all of them, and that’s only for macOS. They keep on top of a lot of those things. I use iMazing. We use it internally for actually pre built apps, which is another answer for later. For passwords, though, we don’t have a way, mostly because the end user should be putting in their password for these things just for security. You don’t want, like, Google Drive to be auto logged in for everyone. I know there’s there’s, like, nuances there with, like, platform SSO and stuff like that, extensible SSO. I don’t wanna get into the weeds too much. So, yes, maybe. If you’re doing it for iOS, you can use managed app configs, but, unfortunately, we do not have variable support for managed app configs today. It’s something that is on my backlog to support. We have talked about it. It’s just finding yeah. And so it is the the iOS. So we don’t have that ability today for prefilling a variable with the managed app config. Well And that’s that’s assuming that Google Drive can take the variable. Yes. It’s also app dependent. And if it is the same username for all of them, then, yeah, you could send that. It’s just if it’s a unique one per device, then it would have to be saved as a custom fact on the device, and then we, like, prefill it. If it’s a service account and Google Drive has it and it’s the same across their whole fleet, then, yeah, you can send a key value pair if Google Drive supports it. I actually don’t know off the top of my head. But the managed app configs is what you want there for iOS. Important thing with manage app configs is it has to be bundled with the install app for it to work. So if the app is already on the device, that configuration is not gonna do anything. You have to uninstall the app and then resend it with the config attached to it. If you hate that workflow, please file feedback with Apple. Thank you. Hopefully, that answered that. Bryce, did you have anything else to add to that? Yeah. I’m looking actually at the manage app config right now. I don’t they provide it as a Windows registry key, but I’m not seeing it for the macOS. They they they don’t the the document only says Windows and macOS. It actually doesn’t have iOS or iPadOS for that, so that might not be there. With those, I always recommend reaching out to the vendor too. They should know what their managed app configs are if they support it and then filing feedback there as well with them. They you know, if it’s something that they can do and get on their road map. We have the infrastructure for Yeah. And can I jump in quick on feedback? I did we got to the bottom of what we’re talking about with home screen for Mac. It is the widgets. There is a defaults command you can run to enable or disable it, and Rich Trouton has a blog post about putting that in a custom mobile config. But, again, I would press everybody here if they wanna be able to control not only on or off the contents of it, file a feedback to Apple. Because there is definitely a business case for that. And please give them your business case. Any chance of adding passwords to MDM profiles as a way to prevent the users from unenrolling devices? If they are enrolled via automated device enrollment, they won’t be able to remove it. I assume this is for manually added devices. There’s a few ways there. You do have to be an admin to remove an MDM profile. If you a lot of people don’t have their end users as admins, so they don’t have the power to remove it. The exception that’s if you go to the add URL and download the profile. If you’re doing, like, account driven enrollment, there’s nothing the end user can remove that at any point that they want, but that’s because they own the device. So it’s kind of that’s something that I don’t think we could enforce. Apple has their answer to it, I would imagine, is use automated device enrollment and make that MDM profile nonremovable. There is a setting in the ADE, automated device enrollment settings, and a policy in the integrations and settings to make sure that is checked, that the profile can’t be removed. But, hopefully, that answers that, Pedro. Alright. Back in back to prebuilt apps. I’m here for it. Individual Adobe apps. We’re working on it. I hear you. Those are the top of my list. We are are trying to find the best way to do this. It’s a little difficult right now. But that is high on my priority list, and I will bring it back up with the operations team next week just for you. What is the behavior with apps that already provide a vendor updater? Great question. Yes. They do fight, and they will break each other like Firefox. I have emailed several of you guys, and we’ve had a few support cases. And it’s happened to us internally with the helper tool for Firefox will will break. It freaks out if you try to update any way outside of the helper tool. The one not listed here, you have Office, Chrome, Firefox. Slack is the other helper tool. They do fight, and the end user fatigue gets high because not only is prebuilt apps trying to do the thing, the helper tool is trying to help and assert itself and ask for the password way more aggressively than we do. If you go into iMazing and create an MDM profile to turn off auto updates, I recommend you choose one update process and stick to it. Some people like using the helper tools. They’re only using prebuilt apps to put the app on the device. Great. And then they’re not doing updates. They’re they’re just relying on the helper tools to do that. I think I saw someone was using the Microsoft auto updater. They went back to that. It’s whatever works best for your end users. I won’t take it personally if you’re not using prebuilt apps. But if you want the best end user experience, choose one and stick to it. And if you wanna use prebuilt apps, please create that MDM profile in iMazing and turn off auto updates, and you deploy that. That will do it. It is a thing we’ve been talking about providing those MDM profiles as optional to so you don’t have to create it. Internally, we use them. So it’s you know, they do fight. And this kinda leads me into your question, Charles. Is there a way to block the Microsoft auto updater? I’m using MDM profiles. There is a whole section for Microsoft auto update. You can use that, create the profile, upload it to Adegy, and deploy it, and that will block it. Some people love it. Some people hate it. It’s, you know, it’s choose your own adventure which way you want, but choose one. Don’t have multiple updaters trying to run at once. And then, Bryce, I saw you unmuted. Yeah. There are also p list defaults right commands you can run too. I’m trying to find a link to it. Check out the main chat for Bryce to have a link. If you ever have any questions about those pop ups, though, our support team gets this a lot. So they are very well equipped to help you, and I would love feedback from you guys. I’m assuming that you want me to maybe have optional MDM profiles to block them, but I think I’ve only gotten that feedback once. So if you want that, please use our feedback buttons or email us at product at Atagy dot com. See how many times I can say that in one webinar. And, Calvin, will we see the ability to install apps on account driven user enrollment for iOS as account driven device enrollment confers the ability to wipe a device, which is a bit much for BYOD, and also removes set apps. I agree with you that it’s a bit much for BYOD. I was testing when we were developing this, I enrolled my personal phone and then almost tested that just to see what would happen and then stopped because I almost wiped my own device, which is never fun, especially if you haven’t backed up your authenticator codes in a while, by the way. If you get a new phone, don’t wipe the old one until you do that. So the reason why we don’t have it for user enrollment versus device enrollment is it requires the way the licensing works. For account driven device enrollment, Atigi sees the serial number, and we do device based volume purchasing or Apple apps assignments. So we assign the license to the serial. With user enrollment, we don’t get the serial number. We get the managed Apple ID. So the way this works with Apple is you assign the app license to the managed Apple ID. And back in the day, this was a whole problem. Now it’s gotten a little bit easier if it’s a managed Apple ID and it’s in Apple Business or Apple School Manager. But, unfortunately, we do not yet support user based volume purchasing. It’s something that we’ve talked about a lot of, and I’m not gonna make any promises on when I am aware of it. But unfortunately, it’s not quite on a road map yet for the user enrollment level of app deployment using that user based volume purchasing. So I’m trying to find ways around it and the best way to implement it, but it is a problem I’m I’m painfully aware of. Prebuilt apps and profiles. Any chance of adding support for Google Cloud Google Chrome Cloud managed Chrome browsers or Chrome Enterprise core? Or adding the settings fee list to app support. So yes and no. I wanna be able to add custom profiles to prebuilt apps. So if you create one, you can have it. I haven’t looked at the Chrome one in a while. I feel like I hear more about the Safari one, which is declarative. But it’s something that I can look into and maybe put Bryce on the spot too because that would be his feedback to take of having the apps to support the PLIST. For a lot of these things right now, iMazing has better support for the individual app p list if you wanna manage it. Or as Bryce said, the default’s right, does the same thing. It’s just making sure you’re hitting the right p list for the device. I can take it as feedback or pass it to Bryce for feedback. Sorry, Bryce, for throwing you on the spot. He put this a little I was not listening because I was in Microsoft Office land. What’s the question? Adding support for Google Chrome, cloud managed Chrome browsers, or Chrome Enterprise or settings p list for the apps to support, via the MDM profiles. Got it. Yeah. We just put it in the catalog. Yeah. That’s something that, once we get through the declaration objects, I wanna kinda regroup on some of that stuff because I don’t think there is a path declarative wise right now other than wrapping it in legacy profile. So that’s one of those if if we can get a few of them out there, see some use cases, and then kinda bring that case to Apple. That’s kind of what came first, chicken or the egg. Cool. Hopefully, that answered that. I have gone through all the questions. Anything that is in the chat that I am not looking at well, I’m kinda half looking at it. But any other questions? We’ve got a few minutes left otherwise. Just a reminder, this is always recorded. It gets sent up after Everything. Yes. And I think we got all of the ones in the chat. I went back through. But if your question did not get answered and you put it in chat, please put it in q and a. We’ve got just a couple more minutes. Wanna make sure your questions all get answered. Yeah. And Brent did a good call out here. You can also script disabling and enabling the Microsoft auto updater. That’s what they use. Many ways to do it. Alright. Say again about the profile that goes with prebuilt apps. I don’t quite understand what that is. So there’s a lot of little things that I wanna improve with the profiles on top of finishing the PPPC profiles for all the apps is maybe having an option optional MDM profiles and maybe having profiles as an option for you guys to enable that we build for disabling auto updates, those helper tools. So Slack is the biggest one. I feel like a lot of us use Slack and maybe see it. Microsoft is the other one with their auto update. These tools that pop up and saying, hey. You have an update available. Enter in your password to do the thing. So we’ve been looking a lot about what profiles we wanna include, what options we wanna give. Notion is another one. Everyone has a few apps that they know and hate for that. And Slack and Firefox, as Brent has said, is, in my experience, been the worst for causing havoc. Slack is just annoying, and Firefox has actively broken some of the installation. So you have to uninstall Firefox and reinstall it because that helper tool, it’s a known issue for Firefox that I have been tracking, and it happens to everyone, not just prebuild apps. If you try to update any way outside of their helper tool, it’ll corrupt it sometimes. So that’s super fun. Hopefully, that answers. And, yeah, Pedro, again, popping in about Firefox, being able to set it. And so that way, you’re not creating it and uploading it and going to iMazing and creating something, checking one box to put in Atogee. It’s something that we have been looking at providing. So it’s it’s on my backlog of little things. I I’ve heard it from some people that they like to have those bundled together if that’s something that you would like or or not. You know? If that’s something that you absolutely hate and you just wanna keep doing it yourself, like, let me know. Right now, I’m going towards it’s something that we’ve had request for. But if you are adamantly against that, please email us at product at edigy dot com or use the feedback button and blast us with it. I am hoping I open up my Gmail and have a bunch of emails, guys. So guys and gals, I’m I have expectations. Awesome. Think What was that email one more time? What a great question. Product at adigi dot com. I love it. I’m expecting all the emails. Please send them all the feedback. Wonderful. Well, I think we’ve gone through all the questions, then I didn’t find any that we didn’t touch in chat. So we’ll go ahead and wrap things up. Thank you, everyone. Again, the recording is gonna be just sent out with everybody. I’m trying really hard not to laugh at Selena doing all caps for the email, but please Tyler did too, not just me. Go ahead and send us that feedback. 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