Managed Domains
The Managed Domains configuration enables you to protect company data by classifying domains as managed. This feature is available on devices running iOS 9 or later.
Email Domains
Managed domains in email provide a visual reference for which domains are managed and which are unmanaged. Managed domains are highlighted blue while unmanaged domains are highlighted red. For example, if a user sends an email to an unmarked email domain, the email address is highlighted red to notify the user that they are sending correspondence to external parties.
Safari Web Domains
Use the Managed Safari Web Domains section to configure Managed Open In applications. If a user downloads a file from a managed domain, it is opened using the managed application associated with that file type. In this way you can keep your data secure. This feature works on the Safari browser only.
Domain Guidelines
Remember the guidelines below when setting your domains:
| Format | Description | 
|---|---|
| example.com | Treat any path under example.comas managed, but notsite.example.com/. | 
| foo.example.com | Treat any path under foo.example.comas managed, but notexample.com/orbar.example.com/. | 
| *.example.com | Treat any path under foo.example.comorbar.example.comas managed, but notexample.com. | 
| example.com/sub | Treat example.com/suband any path under it as managed, but notexample.com/. | 
| foo.example.com/sub | Treat any path under foo.example.com/subas managed, but notexample.com,example.com/sub,foo.example.com/, orbar.example.com/sub. | 
| *.example.com/sub | Treat any path under foo.example.com/suborbar.example.com/subas managed, but notexample.comorfoo.example.com/. |