• fouloleron@lemmy.world
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      Receiving a Windows Autopilot device direct from the manufacturer or vendor in no way prevents your employer from installing whatever software they want on the device, of course. I can’t speak for the Apple device but I would imagine there are ways to remotely manage the device even there - requiring the employee to sign in to Jamf, perhaps.

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        You can buy a MacBook and have it preregistered with your apple business account. From there the first run will auto add it to jamf and apply policies.

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          My apologies. I felt a little like you were agreeing with the previous commenter (“no nefarious software”) when you were talking about Autopilot, and I thought it worth pointing out that your employer certainly can install “nefarious” things even if they didn’t directly provision the device for you.

          Of course I know that a lot of work still goes into setting up Intune so that your Autopilot devices are fit for use!