Deployment Devices definition

Deployment Devices collectively means (a) Authorized Test Units, and (b) other supported Apple-branded products owned or controlled by: (i) You or Your Permitted Entity, and/or (ii) Your employees or Permitted Users but only to the extent that You (or Your Permitted Entity) have the ability to remove or disable Your Internal Use Application from such devices.

Examples of Deployment Devices in a sentence

  • All Internal Use Applications must be signed with an Apple Certificate in order to be installed on Authorized Test Units or Deployment Devices.

  • Apple shall not be responsible for any costs, expenses, damages, losses (including without limitation lost business opportunities or lost profits) or other liabilities You may incur as a result of deploying Your Internal Use Applications, or for Your failure to adequately manage, monitor, limit or otherwise control the access to and use of Your Internal Use Applications and Deployment Devices.

  • This includes, without limitation, responsibility for promptly retrieving Deployment Devices (including Authorized Test Units) from, and removing access to the Apple Software, Apple-issued digital certificates and Provisioning Profiles by individuals who are no longer employed or engaged by Your company or who are no longer a part of Your Permitted Entity’s organization or institution.

  • You agree to be solely responsible for determining which Employees and Permitted Users should have access to and use of Your Internal Use Applications and Deployment Devices, and for managing and monitoring their use of and access to such Applications and Devices on an ongoing basis (and/or requiring Your Permitted Entity to monitor such access and use on an ongoing basis).

  • If Apple removes Your access, then You will lose the ability to use MDM to manage Deployment Devices and Apple-branded products that are configured to work with Your MDM Certificate, including the ability to remotely wipe such devices.

  • Subject to Apple’s right to review and approve any deployments as set forth herein, Internal Use Applications developed under this Agreement for iOS, watchOS, iPadOS, or tvOS may be deployed on Deployment Devices in two ways: (1) deployment for internal use by Employees or Permitted Users, and (2) deployment to the limited extent permitted in Section 2.1(f).

  • Subject to Apple’s right to review and approve any deployments as set forth herein, Internal Use Applications developed under this Agreement for iOS, watchOS, iPadOS, or tvOS may be deployed on Deployment Devices in two ways: (1) deployment for internal use by employees or Permitted Users, and (2) deployment to the limited extent permitted in Section 2.1(f).

  • Apple does not guarantee that communications to Deployment Devices, MDM Customers’ Apple-branded products, or Compatible Products through the use of MDM will be uninterrupted or error free.

  • Apple shall not be responsible for any costs, expenses or other liabilities You may incur as a result of provisioning Your Deployment Devices or Authorized Test Units, Your Covered Product development or the installation or use of this Apple Software or any pre-release Apple Services, including but not limited to any damage to any equipment, or any damage, loss, or corruption of any software, information or data.

  • You agree to be solely responsible for determining which employees and Permitted Users should have access to and use of Your Internal Use Applications and Deployment Devices, and for managing and monitoring their use of and access to such Applications and Devices on an ongoing basis (and/or requiring Your Permitted Entity to monitor such access and use on an ongoing basis).

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