By setting the application policy, you can prohibit use of the following applications on iOS devices registered on the Master Management Server (when using a 3-level structure) or Management Server (when using a 2-level structure):
YouTube
iTunes Store
Safari
Prohibit (disable) each of the following when Safari is permitted:
Autofill
Force fraud warning (access to known fraudulent websites)
JavaScript
Pop-ups
Cookies
Steps to make prohibition effective through policy setting
Set policy
Set the policy in the Terminal Initial Settings window, or the window displayed after the Management Console is started (CT policy settings window).
In iOS > Application, set the items to be prohibited.
Reflect policy
The set policy will be reflected to the database.
Apply policy
The set policy will be applied to the iOS device.
Device feature operation
When using an application of an iOS device, the status will become one of the following:
Cannot use prohibited applications
YouTube
iTunes Store
Safari
Autofill is not used when Safari is permitted
Cannot access known fraudulent websites when Safari is configured to use all the device features
Cannot use JavaScript when Safari is permitted
Pop-ups will not open when Safari is permitted
Use of cookies restricted when Safari is permitted
Any application can be used
Refer to "2.4.1.22 Application (iOS)" for details on how to set the policy.