Welcome to the College iPad Usage and Restriction Guidelines. This document outlines the policies in place for the utilization and management of college-owned iPads to ensure their optimal and secure usage. Understanding these policies will provide a smoother and more productive user experience.
1. App License Management
	- Restriction: Apps can only be installed through the Self Service app provided by JAMF.
 
	- Rationale: This practice ensures the proper management of software licenses and avoids any loss of access to college-owned apps.
 
	- Illustration: If a professor purchases an app using their personal Apple ID, this restriction prevents the loss of access to that app when they depart from the institution.
 
2. Activation Lock
	- Restriction: The Activation Lock feature is disabled on college-owned iPads.
 
	- Rationale: This prevents iPads from becoming unusable if a staff or faculty member departs from the college, and it facilitates Apple repairs.
 
	- Illustration: If a staff member exits the college with Activation Lock enabled, the iPad would remain locked and unusable until they disassociate the device from their Apple ID.
 
3. Device Tracking and Management
	- Restriction: All iPads must be enrolled in JAMF for device tracking and management.
 
	- Rationale: This enables the college to locate lost or stolen devices, and manage app licenses, policy updates, and other device settings efficiently.
 
	- Illustration: In case a college-owned iPad is stolen, being enrolled in JAMF allows the IT department to track and lock the device, preventing unauthorized access or misuse.
 
4. FaceTime and Messages
	- Restriction: FaceTime and Messages are disabled by default on college-owned iPads.
 
	- Rationale: This encourages the primary use of college-owned iPads for educational and professional activities, and promotes the use of official communication channels like Microsoft Teams or Zoom.
 
	- Note: The restrictions on FaceTime and Messages can be lifted upon request.
 
5. Passcode Requirement for  iPads
	- Restriction: iPads must have a passcode set (classroom or shared use iPads are exempt from this).
 
	- Rationale: Setting a passcode protects sensitive information and ensures the security of shared devices.
 
	- Illustration: An unsecured iPad left unattended could allow unauthorized individuals to access sensitive data or tamper with the device.
 
Unified Process for Requesting Changes to iPad Restrictions
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Submit a Request: Contact the IT Service Desk to initiate a formal request, detailing the specific restriction you wish to change, the reason for the change, and the iPad's serial number. 
	 
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Review and Approval: Your request will be reviewed by our IT administrators, who will assess the necessity and potential risks associated with the requested change.
	 
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Implement Changes: If approved, an IT administrator will use JAMF to implement the change on the specified iPad, while ensuring that other necessary restrictions remain in place.
	 
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Document and Communicate Changes: The restriction change should be noted in the TDX inventory record for the device in question.