Multi-user mode
Multi-user mode is a feature that allows a single device to be used flexibly and securely by multiple users. Each user profile is strictly separated, ensuring that personal data, apps, and settings of one user are not accessible to others. This functionality is particularly beneficial in organizations that rely on shared devices, such as schools, public authorities, or companies with flexible workplace models.
In multi-user mode, users can log in individually and access only the apps and content assigned to them. For example, in educational settings, students can work on the same device with their personalized learning profiles. Relution provides a Shared Device feature, enabling IT administrators to centrally define which applications and access permissions are allowed for each user group. With a simple user switch, the device resets to the specific settings of the next user, ensuring that no data from the previous profile remains.
A major advantage of multi-user mode is its cost-effectiveness and efficient resource usage. Instead of providing individual devices for each person, multiple users can share a single device tailored to their specific needs. This functionality not only offers flexibility but also ensures high data protection, as personal data remains completely isolated. In schools or public institutions in particular, this ensures a clear separation between users.
Central management allows IT teams to standardize security policies and app assignments for all users. With Relution, administrators can configure individual access rights, usage restrictions, and app distributions via a central platform, modifying them as needed. This reduces IT workload and ensures consistency in device management.
For organizations of all sizes, multi-user mode is an indispensable tool for efficiently and securely providing mobile devices to different users. Whether in schools or businesses, the combination of flexible usage with robust security and privacy makes this feature a key component of modern IT infrastructures.