W woolypants macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 24, 2018 523 1,017 Oct 31, 2025 #1 My device isn’t managed by anybody but me. Reactions: adityaj
M mblm85 macrumors regular Apr 3, 2010 244 778 Yorkshire, UK Oct 31, 2025 #2 Have you got any Configuration Profiles installed? Go into Settings > General > VPN & Device Management.
Have you got any Configuration Profiles installed? Go into Settings > General > VPN & Device Management.
B BigBlur macrumors 68000 Jul 9, 2021 1,579 2,088 Oct 31, 2025 #3 Most likely a bug. It's been discussed in this thread: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ios-26-1-beta-4-bug-fixes-changes-and-improvements.2469469/ Do a search for "Managed by your organization" to find those posts.
Most likely a bug. It's been discussed in this thread: https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ios-26-1-beta-4-bug-fixes-changes-and-improvements.2469469/ Do a search for "Managed by your organization" to find those posts.
teeshot44 macrumors 65816 Aug 8, 2015 1,234 1,039 US Oct 31, 2025 #4 woolypants said: My device isn’t managed by anybody but me. View attachment 2574385 Click to expand... I had the same issue. Only way I could fix it was to “Reset all Settings”
woolypants said: My device isn’t managed by anybody but me. View attachment 2574385 Click to expand... I had the same issue. Only way I could fix it was to “Reset all Settings”
NoBoMac Moderator Staff member Jul 1, 2014 7,137 6,194 Oct 31, 2025 #5 As mentioned, maybe a bug, but, sure not managed? Using company's Outlook/Office, servers, other apps? If so, odds are have a profile/managed device. See @mblm85 post.
As mentioned, maybe a bug, but, sure not managed? Using company's Outlook/Office, servers, other apps? If so, odds are have a profile/managed device. See @mblm85 post.