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Macintosh News => iPhone/iPod/iPad News => Topic started by: HCK on March 15, 2024, 04:05:06 pm



Title: Apple @ Work: LowProfile is a powerful tool for inspecting Apple Configuration Profile payloads
Post by: HCK on March 15, 2024, 04:05:06 pm
Apple @ Work: LowProfile is a powerful tool for inspecting Apple Configuration Profile payloads

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<p>Apple Configuration Profiles is critical to the macOS and iOS management experience. They are XML files to deploy settings and authorization information to corporate and school-managed iPads, iPhones, Macs, Apple TVs, and even Apple Watch. These profiles are essential for controlling and standardizing settings across numerous devices. A new app I came across called LowProfile (https://github.com/ninxsoft/LowProfile) is an excellent (and free) app for inspecting and understanding these payloads before you deploy them.</p>



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Source: Apple @ Work: LowProfile is a powerful tool for inspecting Apple Configuration Profile payloads (https://9to5mac.com/2024/03/09/lowprofile-apple-payloads/)