Security policies applied by the employer/institution after linking Exchange/Office365 account
In Summary : Hello everyone!I don't know if this is the right place to consult for this as it's a question geared towards the Wind...
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Hello everyone!I don't know if this is the right place to consult for this as it's a question geared towards the Windows platform.Whenever I wanted to sync my university email with the stock Android email app, it would pop out with a dialog that said that the account would become an administrator on my phone which basically could do as it liked remotely so that was always a deal breaker for me and I would check my email through the browser or third-party apps on my phone.This wasn't the case for the default mail app on the Windows 10, at least I hadn't noticed before. After not having used the app with any account for a long time and the OS itself receiving many updates such the Creator's I decided to set up all my mailboxes again on the default "Mail" app. This time, however, while linking the university's mailbox it said something along the lines of "setting company policies, please wait" very briefly. Now, this is the same account that wanted to be able to wipe out my phone remotely without notice which is an Office365 service that my university uses. Looking into what I could find, the result were vague.Thanks Microsoft! You could just tell me, y'know.I don't know how to go about finding the repercussions of what this has done and something tells me that simply removing the email account won't change anything. Any help would be appreciated, many thanks! [...]
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Hello everyone!I don't know if this is the right place to consult for this as it's a question geared towards the Windows platform.Whenever I wanted to sync my university email with the stock Android email app, it would pop out with a dialog that said that the account would become an administrator on my phone which basically could do as it liked remotely so that was always a deal breaker for me and I would check my email through the browser or third-party apps on my phone.This wasn't the case for the default mail app on the Windows 10, at least I hadn't noticed before. After not having used the app with any account for a long time and the OS itself receiving many updates such the Creator's I decided to set up all my mailboxes again on the default "Mail" app. This time, however, while linking the university's mailbox it said something along the lines of "setting company policies, please wait" very briefly. Now, this is the same account that wanted to be able to wipe out my phone remotely without notice which is an Office365 service that my university uses. Looking into what I could find, the result were vague.Thanks Microsoft! You could just tell me, y'know.I don't know how to go about finding the repercussions of what this has done and something tells me that simply removing the email account won't change anything. Any help would be appreciated, many thanks! [...]
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https://ift.tt/2Ihf9vM
