Authorized Devices definition

Authorized Devices means Apple-branded hardware that are owned or controlled by You (or which Your End Users personally own (e.g. “BYOD devices)), that have been designated for use only by End Users and that meet the applicable technical specifications and requirements for use in the Service. Notwithstanding the foregoing, BYOD devices are not permitted to be enrolled in supervised device management by You as part of the Service and may not be added to Your Account.
Authorized Devices means Apple-branded devices that are owned or controlled by You, have
Authorized Devices means the number of computer devices owned or controlled by you on which the Desktop Software is authorized to be installed, as specified in the applicable Order and/or any applicable Usage Metrics set forth in such Order.

Examples of Authorized Devices in a sentence

  • When You enable iCloud Photo Library in connection with any Managed Apple ID, the photos, videos and metadata in the Photos App on the Authorized Devices (“Device Photo Library”) will be automatically sent to iCloud, stored as the End User’s Photo Library in iCloud, and then pushed to all of the End User’s other iCloud Photo Library-enabled devices and computers.

  • The resolution of content in the Photo Library on Authorized Devices or computers may vary depending upon the amount of available storage and the storage management option selected for the End User’s iCloud-Photo-Library-enabled device.

  • Apple may use non-personally identifiable diagnostic, technical, usage and related information, including but not limited to, identifiers, information about Authorized Devices, system and application software, and peripherals, and cookies in order to provide and improve the Service; to facilitate the provision of software updates, product support and other features related to the Service; for security and account management purposes; and to verify compliance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • You shall ensure that Your End Users use the information sent or received using Your Server Token only with Authorized Devices.

  • If You do not wish to use iCloud Photo Library, You may disable it for Your Managed Apple ID and/or on Your Authorized Devices.


More Definitions of Authorized Devices

Authorized Devices means Apple-branded products that are owned or controlled by the Customer, have been designated for use by Authorized Users (or Service Providers) only, and that are eligible for use in the Program. For avoidance of doubt, devices that are personally owned by an Authorized User (e.g., “byod” devices) are not permitted in the Program and not all devices are eligible to be added to the Program.
Authorized Devices means an Android or iOS device which Licensee permits to access and use the Software and/or Documentation pursuant to Licensee's license hereunder.
Authorized Devices means those Apple-branded devices expressly authorized by Apple that are owned or controlled by You (including leased devices), have been designated for use by Authorized Users (BYOD devices,) and that are Service Plan Eligible Device Types for use in the Service. For the avoidance of doubt, devices that are personally-owned by an individual (e.g., “BYOD” devices) are permitted to be enrolled in the user-based version (a “User Plan” as described below), not the device-based plans (a “Device Plan” as described below) of the Service Plan if the devices are configured and managed as part of the Service Plan, including but not limited to the initial enrollment flow for a device, settings to supervise a device, as well as making configuration mandatory, and/or the ability to lock an MDM profile, unless otherwise agreed by Apple in writing. If You add a BYOD device to a User Plan, You represent and warrant to Apple that the Authorized User has authorized You to add such device to the Service Plan. Not all devices are eligible to be added to the Service Plan. Apple reserves the right to set limitations on the Services under User Plans applicable to BYOD devices and to require You to remove any BYOD devices from Your account at any time, in Apple’s sole discretion.
Authorized Devices means iOS Products owned or controlled by University, or owned by Authorized Developers or Authorized Students, that have been designated by University for educational purposes in connection with a Course, and specifically registered with Apple under this Program.
Authorized Devices means Apple-branded products that are owned or controlled by Licensee, have been designated for use by Authorized End Users only, and that are eligible for use in this Beta Program. Except as otherwise permitted under Section 16, this license does not grant You the right to use the Apple Software for any other purpose, or to disclose, reproduce, distribute, modify or create derivative works of the Apple Software. You agree not to decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, decrypt, or otherwise attempt to derive the source code of any Apple Software (except as and only to the extent the foregoing restrictions are prohibited by applicable law, or to the extent as may be permitted by licensing terms governing use of open- sourced components included with any such Apple Software). Unless otherwise permitted under Section 16 below, You certify that the Apple Software will only be used for testing and evaluation purposes in connection with the Beta Program, and will not be rented, sold, leased, sublicensed, assigned, distributed or otherwise transferred. Apple retains ownership of all Apple Software, and except as expressly set forth herein, no other rights or licenses are granted or to be implied under any Apple intellectual property.
Authorized Devices means an Android or iOS device which Licensee permits to access and use the Software and/or Documentation pursuant to Licensee's license hereunder .
Authorized Devices means the maximum number of devices at any time having access or otherwise using the Services, as stated in the Order.