Mobile Application Management (MAM) with Enhanced Mobile App Security
Salesforce offers Enhanced Mobile App Security, a paid mobile application management
(MAM) add-on designed to meet high security and compliance needs for the Salesforce mobile app.
Required Editions
Setup for Enhanced Mobile Security available in: Lightning Experience
Setup for Enhanced Mobile Security available in: Production Orgs and
Sandbox
User Permissions Needed
To create and modify Enhanced Mobile App Security settings:
Manage Enhanced Mobile App Security
AND
Modify Metadata
Note Your organization must license Enhanced Mobile App Security in order to use
the feature. Contact your Salesforce sales rep for more information.
Unlike external mobile device management (MDM) solutions, Enhanced Mobile App
Security protects at the app level, so it doesn’t need to manage users’ entire devices. Using
the convenient Mobile Security Setup UI, you can configure a range of security policies to
limit users’ access and actions, and you can specify the severity of violations. You can also
monitor user actions required for your compliance checks.
Important Starting with the Winter ‘24 release (October 2023), Salesforce will end
support for setting and enforcing mobile security policies via Connected App custom
attributes. If your org has configured Connected App custom attributes to set mobile security
policies, we strongly encourage you to migrate your existing security policies to the Mobile
Security Setup UI as soon as possible.
Enable Enhanced Mobile App Security Before you can configure mobile app security policies, there are a couple steps to get Enhanced Mobile App Security enabled.
What Your Users See Users with the Enforce Enhanced Mobile App Security user permission see a dedicated user interface in the Salesforce mobile app.
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