Permissible Usage
This Permissible Usage Policy applies to partner organizations registering
devices for the enterprise customers using zero-touch enrollment, and its
enterprise customers whose devices are registered using zero-touch enrollment.
Non-Permissible Usage
The following scenarios are not allowed in relation to devices registered via
zero-touch enrollment:
- Device financing solutions (e.g solutions intended to control device usage
used in conjunction with hardware lease arrangements);
- Solutions developed exclusively for the purpose of device monitoring or
eavesdropping independent of enterprise device management;
- Push, preload or auto install applications and/or services on Android Devices
without the express and informed prior consent of relevant customers and their
end users; and
- Solutions developed and used exclusively for first party in-house applications
unless such solutions are explicitly approved by Google.
Failure to comply with the permissible usage policy for zero-touch enrollment
may result in Google revoking access to the service or limiting features for
partners and/or its enterprise customers. Any usage of zero-touch enrollment
outside of the stated guidelines above requires explicit approval in writing
from Google.
To inquire about potential usage of the zero-touch enrollment outside of the
stated guidelines above, you can complete and submit this
form.
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Last updated 2024-08-07 UTC.
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