Managed policy testing tool
Test DPC operates as a sample device policy controller within Android Enterprise environments. It provides mechanisms to initialize a device owner or managed profile state and exposes administrative controls that mirror enterprise policy enforcement. It includes work profile provisioning, application restriction controls, security policy configuration, and device development APIs surfaced through an interactive interface.
Test DPC can activate managed contexts, toggle system-level restrictions, configure password and encryption rules, and simulate administrative oversight across installed apps. This free app also exposes policy feedback states, allowing observation of how applications respond when subject to enterprise governance rules, without embedding production infrastructure or persistent enterprise services.
Enterprise tester
Test DPC supports managed profile setup and device owner enrollment, enabling the system to transition into controlled administrative modes. These modes unlock policy enforcement layers that affect system settings, app behavior, and account separation. The application includes controls to activate or remove work profiles, manage profile visibility, and isolate managed applications from personal contexts. Administrative state changes are applied directly through Android Enterprise frameworks.
The application exposes application policy management tools that allow administrators to apply restrictions to installed apps. These controls include setting managed configurations, disabling system features on a per-app basis, and enforcing permission states. Policies are applied through standardized Android APIs, allowing restricted apps to receive configuration data as key-value pairs. This enables observation of how applications read, enforce, or ignore managed configurations when operating under enterprise constraints.
It also includes security policy enforcement modules that govern lock screen requirements, password constraints, encryption status, and keyguard behavior. These settings interact with system security services rather than app-level abstractions. Additional controls allow enabling network-related policies, managing certificate authorities, and controlling user restrictions. The application reflects policy state changes immediately, providing a direct reference implementation of how device and profile security rules are applied at the platform level, though limited to reference and testing.
Admin sandbox
Test DPC includes device owner and managed profile controls, application restriction interfaces, and system security policy enforcement tied directly to Android Enterprise APIs. Its primary focus is policy simulation and reference behavior rather than operational deployment. The application does not provide production safeguards, persistent enterprise services, or data protection layers. It explicitly operates as a testing and demonstration controller, with limitations around real-world data handling and long-term device administration.
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