BYOD rules unclear, can personal phone touch work data?
BYOD needs explicit policy: app protection, no local storage, wipe rights.
Try this first
- 1Ask IT for current BYOD policy
- 2Read per app whether storage is local or cloud-only
- 3Understand what a wipe does (often work container only)
- 4Sign acknowledgement for compliance
When to bring us in
Policy missing? Ask employer to draft one for audit.
See also
- Work and personal apps blur together on the same phoneAndroid Enterprise and iOS-with-Intune can enforce a work profile, isolating business apps in a separate container.
- Setting up Microsoft 365 on a new phoneOutlook, Teams, and OneDrive run smoothest if you install Authenticator first and sign the others in afterwards.
- Moving Authenticator to a new phoneMicrosoft Authenticator has built-in cloud backup. Run it before wiping the old device, otherwise everything has to be re-added by hand.
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