There’s also the boolean allowAirDrop key which can either disable or enable AirDrop entirely. forceAirDropUnmanaged forces AirDrop to be considered an unmanaged drop target which in turn stops managed apps from sending data using Airdrop through the share sheet or similar. What I’m proposing is a managed AirDrop feature, and I hope after reading through why you’ll file feedback too.ĪirDrop today can be managed in limited ways. Even years later though, I can’t shake the feeling this would help in a variety of scenarios. Of course that’s mostly wishful thinking. This particular feature has been on my mind since 2018 when I first opened an Apple enterprise support case asking product engineering to consider it for their future roadmap. Instead of solving a technical problem or analzying an element of Apple device management, I’m going to propose a new feature.
I’m going to try something different for this post.