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Block jailbroken or rooted devices on Enterprise Grid
To keep org data secure, org owners on the Enterprise Grid plan can prevent members from accessing Slack from jailbroken iOS and rooted Android devices. When this setting is enabled, members will be blocked from accessing any workspaces in their org if their device appears to be jailbroken or rooted.*
With this setting enabled, members may be blocked when they attempt to sign in or the next time that Slack checks for jailbroken or rooted devices:
Members using single sign-on from jailbroken or rooted devices will be blocked when signing in to Slack.
Members signing in from jailbroken or rooted devices with their email address and passwordmay be able to access Slack, but will be signed out the next time that Slack checks for jailbroken or rooted devices.
Members signing in from jailbroken or rooted devices in their browser will be able to successfully sign in to Slack, but will be signed out the next time Slack checks for jailbroken or rooted devices.
Block jailbroken or rooted mobile devices
From your desktop, click your organisation name in the sidebar.
Hover over Tools & settings, then click Organisation settings.
Click Security in the left sidebar.
Select Security settings.
Find Block jailbroken/rooted devices and click Enable.
Review the details and click Enable to confirm.
* Slack has developed this detection algorithm based on industry best practices. Please note that our system may not be able to detect 100% of compromised devices. We may also have false positives where we flag devices that don’t qualify as compromised.
Who can use this feature?
Org owners
Available on the Enterprise Grid subscription
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