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Viewing local web pages in SureFox Browser

Applies to: Product SureFox Platform Android SureFox allows you to display local html files in Android devices in kiosk mode. Just follow the steps below to use SureFox  in local mode: 1. Copy all the html content (html files, images, flash files, css, etc) into the SDCard on the device 2. Launch SureFox, access SureFox…

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SureLock: The Ultimate Lockdown for Androids

Android Smartphones and Tablets provide everything your business needs and actually much more than you need-multimedia capabilities your employees would love to misuse. Practically it would be really difficult to keep an eye on every enterprise-owned device. The safest bet is to lock down your Android tablets and smartphones using SureLock. Repressively tested on the…

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Kiosk Mode on Android with SureLock

SureLock locks down Android based tablets and smartphones to prevent unwanted device misuse. You can control which applications and device features can be used by the end-user. This is also known as Android Kiosk Mode. For example, you can block access to games such as Angry Bird, social media apps such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube,…

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Windows Mobile 6.1 Kiosk Mode

If you want to convert a Windows Mobile 6.1 handheld into kiosk mode, you can try out SureLock Studio. You can download and evaluate the fully functional version for 30 days. With SureLock, you can easily lock down Windows Mobile devices into kiosk mode. This ensures the users can only use certain applications and features…

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Kiosk mode on Windows Mobile devices

Are you looking for a solution to easily lock down your Windows Mobile devices into kiosk mode, check out SureLock. By design Windows Mobile OS is a generic platform. It contains lots of built in programs like games, browser, messaging apps etc. Windows Mobile also provides the users different ways to access and run those…

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SureLock Studio is released

First version of SureLock Studio is released. SureLock locks down Windows Mobile devices and restricts the users to only use allowed applications. This is also known as Kiosk mode and is especially useful to enterprises as it helps in increasing workforce productivity. An open Windows Mobile can be used by employees to play games and…

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