Take control of Android connectivity with Hexnode UEM’s latest restrictionsSolved

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Hexnode UEM is introducing new Android restrictions to help enterprises strengthen their security and maintain better control over wireless communications. With these new restrictions IT admins can now disable cellular 2G and Wi-Fi Direct, creating a safer and secure environment for managed devices.

What’s New?

  • Connect to 2G Network 📶: IT admins can now restrict access to 2G networks on Android devices. Given the vulnerabilities of older cellular technologies, such as weaker encryption and susceptibility to eavesdropping, this restriction ensures your devices operate on more secure network standards.
  • Wi-Fi Direct 🌐: To eliminate the risks associated with unauthorized peer-to-peer connections, admins can now disable Wi-Fi Direct. This restriction blocks managed devices from establishing direct connections, providing a safer and more controlled wireless environment.

🔒 Why It’s important?

These restrictions are designed to give IT admins the tools they need to enforce modern security standards, eliminate legacy vulnerabilities, and ensure data remains secure within the organization. For more detailed information please check out our help documentation on setting up Android restrictions.

Take advantage of these features starting today and stay ahead in mobile security! 🚀

Feel free to hit us up with your suggestions and feedback any time. Email us at support@hexnode.com or ping us here at Hexnode Connect.

Cheers,
John Cooper
Hexnode UEM

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