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7 changes: 3 additions & 4 deletions defender-endpoint/mtd.md
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ms.author: ewalsh
author: emmwalshh
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.date: 03/28/2025
ms.date: 04/08/2025
manager: deniseb
audience: ITPro
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|MAM|Yes, (need to just install, setup isn't required) | Protects only enrolled apps. MAM supports with/without Device enrollment or enrolled with non-Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Management.|[Configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Android risk signals using App Protection Policies (MAM)](android-configure-mam.md)|
|Device Administrator (Deprecated on 31 December 2024)|Yes|Intune and Defender for Endpoint are ending support for android device administrator management on devices with access to Google Mobile Services (GMS) on December 31, 2024.|[Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Android with Microsoft Intune](android-intune.md#deploy-on-device-administrator-enrolled-devices)|


### Unsupported Android enrollment scenarios

These scenarios aren't currently supported:
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|Scenarios|Company portal app required on the device?|Protection Profile/Prerequisites|How to deploy|
| -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- |
|Supervised Devices (ADE and Apple Configurator Enrollment|Yes|Protects the entire device. For ADE, if users who use Just in Time (JIT) registration, the Company portal app isn't required because app enrolls the device automatically by connecting to Intune server| [Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS with Microsoft Intune](ios-install.md#deployment-steps-applicable-for-both-supervised-and-unsupervised-devices) |
|Unsupervised Devices (Device Enrollment)|Yes|Protects the entire device. For web-based device enrollment, the company portal app isn't required because after the managed app signs in, the app downloads configuration policies directly and not the company portal app)|[Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS with Microsoft Intune](ios-install.md#deployment-steps-applicable-for-both-supervised-and-unsupervised-devices)|
|Unsupervised Devices (Device Enrollment)|Yes|Protects the entire device. For web-based device enrollment, the company portal app isn't required because after the managed app signs in, the app downloads configuration policies directly and not the company portal app|[Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS with Microsoft Intune](ios-install.md#deployment-steps-applicable-for-both-supervised-and-unsupervised-devices)|
|Unsupervised Devices (User Enrollment)|Yes|Protects work data only. The VPN has access to entire device, and the VPN can scan all app traffic|[Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS with Microsoft Intune](ios-install.md#user-enrollment-setup-only-for-intune-user-enrolled-devices)|
|MAM|No|Protects only enrolled apps. The VPN has access to entire device and can scan all app traffic)|[Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS with Mobile Application Management](ios-install-unmanaged.md)|
|MAM|No|Protects only enrolled apps. The VPN has access to entire device and can scan all app traffic|[Deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS with Mobile Application Management](ios-install-unmanaged.md)|

### Unsupported iOS enrollment scenarios

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