Jailbroken or rooted status

If a device is jailbroken or rooted, someone ran software or performed an action on the device that allows the user to have root access to the operating system of the device.

The Universal Device Service is designed to detect if a device is jailbroken or rooted and displays an indicator beside the name of the user account in the list of user accounts.

If you configure device compliance settings, users can be notified or required to remove jailbreaking software or rooting software from their devices. Users cannot access the work space on their devices if the devices are jailbroken or rooted.

You might have to help a user remove the jailbreaking software or rooting software from the device or perform an action on the device to restore the device to the default state.