Hi Milan,

The scenario you described is anyways covered via blacklisting +
whitelisting. So as I said before, we should carefully decide on the
approach to provide the best solution to this.

Thanks

On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 8:05 PM, Milan Perera <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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