Layering multiple profiles with the same payload in iOS - which wins?

mhayden
New Contributor III

If I create a general profile for all devices that blocks 17+ apps in the Restrictions payload, and then create a separate profile that I only want to apply to a subset of devices, which has a Restrictions payload to disable Siri. How is the final set of permissions determined. Each payload will conflict with the other.. one allows Siri but disables 17+, the other disables Siri but allows 17+.

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mbuckner
Contributor

We have several policies like this. I like to put one setting per policy so that I can easily add/remove a setting to specific ipads. As far as I'm aware, in the setting you describe, you'll get ipads that have 17+ apps blocked AND with siri disabled.

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Sandy
Valued Contributor II

Hi Melissa,

The most restrictive setting will always win even if in separate profiles.

Sandy

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mbuckner
Contributor

We have several policies like this. I like to put one setting per policy so that I can easily add/remove a setting to specific ipads. As far as I'm aware, in the setting you describe, you'll get ipads that have 17+ apps blocked AND with siri disabled.

Sandy
Valued Contributor II

Hi Melissa,

The most restrictive setting will always win even if in separate profiles.

Sandy

mhayden
New Contributor III

Thanks!

mhayden
New Contributor III

Thanks!