Supervising a device, typically done via Apple Configurator or ADE, enables additional restrictions and management capabilities not available on unsupervised devices. Examples include blocking app installation, enforcing single-app mode, or preventing profile removal, enhancing organizational control. Personalization (option A) is more aligned with unsupervised or User Enrollment devices. Data separation (option C) is a User Enrollment feature, not supervision. Simplified enrollment (option D) is a byproduct of ADE, not supervision’s primary benefit. TheApple Platform Deployment Guidehighlights supervision’s enhanced control features.
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