Android
Organize allowed websites into Categories in SureFox Kiosk Browser for Android
SureFox is a lock-down web browser for Android which allows the end-user to access only the allowed websites. You might have to allow couple of web pages varying from Customer Support to Employee Reports in your enterprise or it can be an online restaurant menu featuring multi-cuisine dishes. SureFox v3.0 allows you to organize the…
Read MoreRelocate Application Icons on SureLock Home Screen using Drag & Drop Action
Applies to: Product SureLock Platform Android SureLock now lets you create custom layouts on the Home Screen by rearranging the icon position using drag and drop action. This feature gives you the option to keep the icons arrangement simple or show off using innovative ways. Here’s how you can enable the feature in SureLock: Access…
Read MoreUse Widgets in SureLock for Android
Widgets are nifty, little applications which run on the homescreen. Widgets come in handy to provide at-a-glance information as well as quick and easy access to important apps and settings. You can use them to display weather information for the workers in field, keep an eye on low-battery or configure WiFi on the go without…
Read MoreTabbed Browsing in SureFox Kiosk Browser for Android
Applies to: Product SureFox Platform Android The much awaited feature upgrade for SureFox is here. SureFox Browser now lets you open multiple tabs at one time in Lockdown Mode. It helps you increase the productivity, thus making it a preferable web browser for business or any other purpose where multi-tasking is required. Configuring tabbed browsing in SureFox is…
Read MoreSafe and Private Browsing in SureFox Kiosk Browser for Android
Worried about the security of your confidential online data getting stored on shared mobile devices. Well, SureFox can be your savior. Besides the regular browser lock-down features, SureFox now comes with a Private Browsing functionality(also known as the Incognito Mode) which lets you browse the web without storing any information locally on the device. This means when…
Read MoreAdvanced Location Tracking of Mobile Devices with SureMDM
SureMDM now comes with advanced location tracking features which provide real-time location information as well historical breadcrumb trail of locations for mobile devices. The tracking information can be used to know the current location of a device as well as use the locations where the device has been through before it reached the destination. This feature…
Read MoreDifferences between Trial and Paid versions of SureLock, SureFox and SureVideo for Android
The following table briefs about the differences between Trial and Paid version of SureLock Feature/Restriction Trial Version Paid Version Trial Reminder Popups Yes No No. of Allowed Apps Restricted to 2 Apps Only Unlimited No. of Allowed Shortcuts Restricted to 2 Shortcuts Only Unlimited Change Administrator Password No Yes Widgets No…
Read MoreSureLock awarded Motorola Solutions Validated Logo for ET1 Enterprise Tablet
SureLock successfully completes Motorola Solutions Validated program to add another feather in its cap. To brief you about the program, Motorola Solutions Validation program was carried out by rigorously testing SureLock on Motorola’s ET1, an Android based Enterprise tablet device. Facilitated through the Motorola’s Global Solution Centers, a state-of-the-art testing facility, we worked side-by-side with Motorola…
Read MoreHow to determine package name of an Android application running on the device?
SureLock is a comprehensive kiosk lockdown solution which allows administrator to restrict device user’s access to limited applications and settings. It is very easy to select the desired whitelisted applications from “SureLock Settings->Add Applications” screen. Once whitelisted, the application icons show up on SureLock Home Screen. However, there might be a case where one whitelisted…
Read MoreHow to Hide Bottom Bar in Android Tablets using SureLock
Android smartphones and tablets provide portable, convenient and powerful platform for businesses. Android 4.0 onwards, Google introduced a bottom bar in Android UI with few buttons on it. This bar helps users multitask and navigate through device application and settings. Different device manufacturers like Samsung, Asus have extended this bottom bar with even more options like…
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