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memdocs/intune/configuration/device-restrictions-ios.md

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# iOS and iPadOS device settings to allow or restrict features using Intune
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This article describes the different settings you can control on iOS and iPadOS devices. As part of your mobile device management (MDM) solution, use these settings to allow or disable features, set password rules, allow or restrict specific apps, and more.
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These settings are added to a device configuration profile in Intune, and then assigned or deployed to your iOS/iPadOS devices.

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# macOS device settings to allow or restrict features using Intune
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This article describes the settings you can control and restrict on macOS devices. As part of your mobile device management (MDM) solution, use these settings to allow or disable features, set password rules, allow or restrict specific apps, and more.
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These settings are added to a device configuration profile in Intune, and then assigned or deployed to your macOS devices.

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# iOS and iPadOS device settings to use common iOS/iPadOS features in Intune
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Intune includes some built-in settings to allow iOS/iPadOS users to use different Apple features on their devices. For example, you can control AirPrint printers, add apps and folders to the dock and home screen pages, show app notifications, show asset tag details on the lock screen, use single sign-on authentication, and use certificate authentication.
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Use these features to control iOS/iPadOS devices as part of your mobile device management (MDM) solution.

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# macOS device settings to configure and use kernel and system extensions in Intune
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> macOS kernel extensions are being replaced with system extensions. For more information, see [Support Tip: Using system extensions instead of kernel extensions for macOS Catalina 10.15 in Intune](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/intune-customer-success/support-tip-using-system-extensions-instead-of-kernel-extensions/ba-p/1191413).
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> - macOS kernel extensions are being replaced with system extensions. For more information, see [Support Tip: Using system extensions instead of kernel extensions for macOS Catalina 10.15 in Intune](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/intune-customer-success/support-tip-using-system-extensions-instead-of-kernel-extensions/ba-p/1191413).
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This article describes the different kernel and system extension settings you can control on macOS devices. As part of your mobile device management (MDM) solution, use these settings to add and manage extensions on your devices.
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Intune includes built-in settings to customize features on your macOS devices. For example, administrators can add AirPrint printers, choose how users sign in, configure the power controls, use single sign-on authentication, and more.
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> [Tasks you can complete using the Settings Catalog in Intune](settings-catalog-common-features.md) is also a good resource.
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1. Sign in to the [Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2109431).
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# Add wired network settings for macOS devices in Microsoft Intune
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You can create a profile with specific wired network settings, and then deploy this profile to your macOS devices. Microsoft Intune offers many features, including authenticating to your network, adding a SCEP certificate, and more.
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- Optionally select **Ownership** and **Readiness status** to refine the report.
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> The data in this report is made available on-demand only. You must configure the Target OS and Scope (Tags) settings, and then click **Generate report** for data to appear in the report.
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[![Screen shot of the Windows feature update device readiness report.](./media/windows-update-compatibility-reports/device-readiness-report.png)](./media/windows-update-compatibility-reports/device-readiness-report.png#lightbox)
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