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Update app-protection-policy-settings-ios.md
Updated "Native sync" setting to clarify behavior per support team inquiry.
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### Functionality
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| Setting | How to use | Default value |
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| **Sync policy managed app data with native apps or add-ins** | Choose Block to prevent policy managed apps from saving data to the device's native apps (like Contacts, Calendar and widgets), or to prevent the use of add-ins within the policy managed apps. If you choose Allow, the policy managed app can save data to the native apps or use add-ins, if those features are supported and enabled within the policy managed app.<br><br>When you perform a selective wipe to remove work, or school data from the app, contacts data synced directly from the app to the native Contacts app are removed. Any contacts data synced from the native Contacts app to another external source can't be wiped. Currently, this applies only to Outlook for iOS app; for more information, see [Deploying Outlook for iOS and Android app configuration settings](/exchange/clients-and-mobile-in-exchange-online/outlook-for-ios-and-android/outlook-for-ios-and-android-configuration-with-microsoft-intune). | **Allow** |
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| **Sync policy managed app data with native apps or add-ins** | Choose Block to prevent policy managed apps from saving data to the device's native apps (Contacts, Calendar and widgets) and to prevent the use of add-ins within the policy managed apps. Applications may provide additional controls to customize the data sync behavior to specific native apps or not honor this control. <br><br>If you choose Allow, the policy managed app can save data to the native apps or use add-ins, if those features are supported and enabled within the policy managed app.<br><br>When you perform a selective wipe to remove work, or school data from the app, contacts data synced directly from the app to the native Contacts app are removed. Any contacts data synced from the native Contacts app to another external source can't be wiped. Currently, this applies only to Outlook for iOS app; for more information, see [Deploying Outlook for iOS and Android app configuration settings](/exchange/clients-and-mobile-in-exchange-online/outlook-for-ios-and-android/outlook-for-ios-and-android-configuration-with-microsoft-intune).<br><br>**Note**: *The following apps support this feature: <ul><li>Outlook for iOS</li>*</ul> | **Allow** |
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| **Printing Org data** | Select **Block** to prevent the app from printing work or school data. If you leave this setting to **Allow**, the default value, users will be able to export and print all Org data. | **Allow** |
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| **Restrict web content transfer with other apps** | Specify how web content (http/https links) is opened from policy-managed applications. Choose from: <ul><li>**Any app**: Allow web links in any app.</li><li>**Intune Managed Browser**: Allow web content to open only in the Intune Managed Browser. This browser is a policy-managed browser.</li><li>**Microsoft Edge**: Allow web content to open only in the Microsoft Edge. This browser is a policy-managed browser.</li><li>**Unmanaged browser**: Allow web content to open only in the unmanaged browser defined by **Unmanaged browser protocol** setting. The web content will be unmanaged in the target browser.<br>**Note**: Requires app to have Intune SDK version 11.0.9 or later.</li></ul> If you're using Intune to manage your devices, see [Manage Internet access using managed browser policies with Microsoft Intune](manage-microsoft-edge.md).<br><br>If a policy-managed browser is required but not installed, your end users will be prompted to install the Microsoft Edge.<p>If a policy-managed browser is required, iOS/iPadOS Universal Links are managed by the **Allow app to transfer data to other apps** policy setting. <p>**Intune device enrollment**<br>If you are using Intune to manage your devices, see Manage Internet access using managed browser policies with Microsoft Intune. <p>**Policy-managed Microsoft Edge**<br>The Microsoft Edge browser for mobile devices (iOS/iPadOS and Android) supports Intune app protection policies. Users who sign in with their corporate Azure AD accounts in the Microsoft Edge browser application will be protected by Intune. The Microsoft Edge browser integrates the Intune SDK and supports all of its data protection policies, with the exception of preventing:<br><ul><li>**Save-as**: The Microsoft Edge browser does not allow a user to add direct, in-app connections to cloud storage providers (such as OneDrive).</li><li>**Contact sync**: The Microsoft Edge browser does not save to native contact lists.</li></ul><br>**Note**: *The Intune SDK cannot determine if a target app is a browser. On iOS/iPadOS devices, no other managed browser apps are allowed.* | **Not configured** |
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|<ul>**Unmanaged Browser Protocol** | Enter the protocol for a *single* unmanaged browser. Web content (http/https links) from policy managed applications will open in any app that supports this protocol. The web content will be unmanaged in the target browser. <br><br>This feature should only be used if you want to share protected content with a specific browser that is not enabled using Intune app protection policies. You must contact your browser vendor to determine the protocol supported by your desired browser.<br><br>**Note**: *Include only the protocol prefix. If your browser requires links of the form `mybrowser://www.microsoft.com`, enter `mybrowser`.*<br>Links will be translated as:<br><ul><li>`http://www.microsoft.com` > `mybrowser://www.microsoft.com`</li><li>`https://www.microsoft.com` > `mybrowsers://www.microsoft.com`</li></ul> | **Blank** |

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