Soon your boss can lock the layout of your iPhone’s homescreen
A small, but important detail buried in Apple’s developer documentation for its upcoming iOS 9.3 release details a new feature that lets employers lock apps to your homescreen so they can’t ever be moved. The feature means that an employer-issued iPhone could require Slack and your company’s email app be locked to the dock of your iPhone — or anywhere else on the home screen — with no way for you to re-arrange the layout. To lock icons the owner needs a OS X Server, along with Profile Manager and supervision configured on the phone. From there, you’re able to…
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