Hi Kasun,

 In that case most organizations need to give access only to a certain app
> which they would allow the end user to use. We can achieve that in Kiosk
> mode cleanly. Kiosk mode will enable us to enable a *certain app* in a
> certain time interval disabling all other apps from usage.
>

​We cannot assume that an organization will only use "*a certain app*".
Because most of the time, they use more than one. For an example, lets say
they have in house built enterprise apps which all should be allowed to
access network. ​But enabling only one app as in Kiosk mode will not
address the issue.
However if we are to use Kiosk mode in that way, then we should have to use
some other method like creating a new Launcher App for Android and enable
only white-listed apps in the launcher. In that way we can restrict the use
of other apps.

​Regards,​
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