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title: Use custom device settings in Microsoft Intune
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description: Add or create a profile to use custom settings for Windows 8.1, Windows 10/11 client, Android device administrator, Android Enterprise, macOS, and iOS/iPadOS devices using Microsoft Intune.
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description: Add or create a profile to use custom settings for Windows 10/11 client, Android device administrator, Android Enterprise, macOS, and iOS/iPadOS devices using Microsoft Intune.
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author: MandiOhlinger
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This feature applies to:
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- Android device administrator
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- Android Enterprise personally-owned devices with a work profile
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- Android Enterprise personallyowned devices with a work profile
Device profiles allow you to add and configure settings, and then push these settings to devices in your organization. You have some options when creating policies:
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-**Administrative templates**: On Windows 10/11 devices, these templates are ADMX settings that you configure. If you're familiar with ADMX policies or group policy objects (GPO), then using administrative templates is a natural step to Microsoft Intune and Endpoint Manager.
Get answers to common questions when working with device profiles and policies in Intune. This article also lists the check-in time intervals, provides more detains on conflicts, and more.
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## How long does it take for devices to get a policy, profile, or app after they are assigned?
Microsoft Intune includes settings and features you can enable or disable on different devices within your organization. These settings and features are added to "configuration profiles". You can create profiles for different devices and different platforms, including iOS/iPadOS, Android device administrator, Android Enterprise, and Windows. Then, use Intune to apply or "assign" the profile to the devices.
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As part of your mobile device management (MDM) solution, use these configuration profiles to complete different tasks. Intune has many templates that include groups of settings that are specific to a feature, such as certificates, VPN, email, and more.
title: Device restriction settings for Android (AOSP) platform in Microsoft Intune
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description: Use Android (AOSP) restriction settings to control a wide range of settings and features on AOSP devices.
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title: Device restriction settings for Android (AOSP) in Microsoft Intune
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description: On Android Open Source Project (AOSP) devices, restrict settings on the device. You can block the camera, block screenshots, disable bluetooth, block USB file transfer, and more in Microsoft Intune.
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# Android (AOSP) device settings to allow or restrict features using Intune
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*This feature is in public preview.*
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This article describes the different settings you can control on Android (AOSP) devices. You can use these restrictions to configure password requirements and access to device features.
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This article describes the different settings you can control on Android (AOSP) devices. You can use these restrictions to configure password requirements and access to device features.
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This feature applies to:
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This feature applies to the following Android (AOSP) device types:
To access these settings, create an [Android (AOSP) device restrictions profile](device-restrictions-configure.md). When prompted to select a **Platform**, choose **Android (AOSP)**.
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Create an [AOSP device restrictions profile](device-restrictions-configure.md). For the platform, select **Android (AOSP)**.
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## Device password
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-**Minimum password length**: Enter the minimum number of digits the password must have, from 4 to 16.
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-**Numeric complex**: Does not permit repeat or consecutive numbers, such as `1111` or `1234`. Also enter:
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-**Numeric complex**: Doesn't permit repeat or consecutive numbers, such as `1111` or `1234`. Also enter:
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-**Minimum password length**: Enter the minimum number of digits or characters a password must have, from 4 to 16.
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-**Number of sign-in failures before wiping device**: Enter the number of sign-in attempts allowed, from 4 to 11, before the device is wiped. `0` (zero) might disable the device wipe functionality. When the value is blank, Intune doesn't change or update this setting.
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-**Maximum minutes of inactivity until screen locks**: Enter the maximum length of time, from 1 minute to 1 hour, that devices can be idle before the screen is automatically locked. Users must enter their credentials to regain access. For example, enter `5` to lock the device after 5 minutes of inactivity. When the value is blank or set to **Not configured**, Intune doesn't change or update this setting.
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> [!NOTE]
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>- RealWear devices currently only support device default, numeric, and numeric complex password types.
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>- The password type **Password required, no restrictions** appears as an option but doesn't currently work on devices, which is a known issue.
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>- The password type **Password required, no restrictions** appears as an option but doesn't currently work on devices, which is a known issue.
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## General
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## General
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-**Block access to camera**: Prevents access to the camera on the device. When set to **Not configured** (default), Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, the OS might allow access to the camera.
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-**Block Wi-Fi setting changes**: Prevents users from creating or changing any Wi-Fi configurations. When set to **Not configured** (default), Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, the OS might allow users to change the Wi-Fi settings on the device.
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-**Disable Bluetooth**: Disables Bluetooth on the device so that users can't pair with other devices. When set to **Not configured** (default), Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, the OS might enable Bluetooth on the device.
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-**Disable Bluetooth**: Disables Bluetooth on the device so that users can't pair with other devices. When set to **Not configured** (default), Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, the OS might enable Bluetooth on the device.
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-**Block Bluetooth configuration**: Prevents users from configuring Bluetooth on the device. When set to **Not configured** (default), Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, the OS might allow users to configure Bluetooth.
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-**Block Bluetooth configuration**: Prevents users from configuring Bluetooth on the device. When set to **Not configured** (default), Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, the OS might allow users to configure Bluetooth.
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-**Allow users to turn on debugging features**: Permits users to access the debugging features on the device. When set to **Not configured** (default), Intune doesn't change or update this setting. By default, the OS might prevent users from using the debugging features on the device.
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## Next steps
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-[Create an Android (AOSP) device compliance policy](../protect/compliance-policy-create-android-aosp.md).
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-[Create an Android (AOSP) device compliance policy](../protect/compliance-policy-create-android-aosp.md).
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-[Add actions for noncompliant devices](../protect/actions-for-noncompliance.md).
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