![]() ![]() Once the screen times out, the shared device session also logs the user out ensuring whoever picks up the device next is not able to view previous session and requires to re-authentication to establish a new shared device session. This feature allows the admin to configure a timeout for the device that matches the screen timeout of the device. ![]() Logout Shared device on Device Inactivity This is to ensure that if one of these modes is being used in a supplemental or temporary manner, that the user is acutely aware and is able to easily discern this with a message that is front and center on the Launcher canvas that highlights that they are in one of these modes. Secondly, we have added a configurable option that emphasizes to the device user that they are in one of these modes. Now, instead they will see ‘logout’ and have the option to login to other modes, once they have successfully logged out of either of these modes. Previously, when a user was logged to either Guest or Vendor mode, they had an option within this mode to ‘login’ to the regular Check-in Check-out (CICO) mode. First, we have changed the terminology from ‘Login’ to ‘Logout’ when logged into one of these modes. We have made two notable enhancements to Guest and Vendor Mode to make them more standalone. This ensures that once the user logs into the device they are only able to interact with applications when all dependent components and configurations are ready. In our continued efforts to provide excellent on-device user experience, we have introduced a configuration that once applied will block access to Launcher canvas until Tunnel is ready.
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