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# How to manage device identity using the Azure portal
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# Manage device identity using the Azure portal
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With device identity management in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), you can ensure that your users are accessing your resources from devices that meet your standards for security and compliance.
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With device identity management in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), you can ensure that your users are accessing your resources from devices that meet your standards for security and compliance.
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This article:
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### Manage an Intune device
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If you are an Intune administrator, you can manage devices marked as **Microsoft Intune**.
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If you are an Intune administrator, you can manage devices marked as **Microsoft Intune**.
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**Remarks:**
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- You need to be a global administrator or cloud device administrator in Azure AD to enable / disable a device.
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- Disabling a device prevents a device from successfully authenticating with Azure AD, thereby preventing the device from accessing your Azure AD resources that are guarded by device CA or using your WH4B credentials.
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- Disabling a device prevents a device from successfully authenticating with Azure AD, thereby preventing the device from accessing your Azure AD resources that are guarded by device CA or using your WH4B credentials.
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### Delete an Azure AD device
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- You need to be a global administrator or an Intune administrator in Azure AD to delete a device.
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- Prevents a device from accessing your Azure AD resources.
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- Prevents a device from accessing your Azure AD resources.
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- Removes all details that are attached to the device, for example, BitLocker keys for Windows devices.
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- Represents a non-recoverable activity and is not recommended unless it is required.
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- Global Administrator
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- Security Administrators
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- Security Readers
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- Security Administrator
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> [!NOTE]
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> Hybrid Azure AD Joined Windows 10 devices do not have an owner. So, if you are looking for a device by owner and didn't find it, search by the device ID.
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- Azure Active Directory registered Windows 10 devices, see [How to configure Azure Active Directory registered Windows 10 devices](../user-help/device-management-azuread-registered-devices-windows10-setup.md).
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- Azure Active Directory joined devices, see [How to plan your Azure Active Directory join implementation](azureadjoin-plan.md).
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- Hybrid Azure AD joined devices, see [How to plan your hybrid Azure Active Directory join implementation](hybrid-azuread-join-plan.md).
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- Hybrid Azure AD joined devices, see [How to plan your hybrid Azure Active Directory join implementation](hybrid-azuread-join-plan.md).
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- To learn more about device-based conditional access, see [Configure Azure Active Directory device-based conditional access policies](../conditional-access/require-managed-devices.md).
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