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How to proxy your Workspace ONE UEM traffic to Fiddler, and retrieve the Android Enterprise access token

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Workspace ONE allows you to present the exact user experience your use case requires. One of the things that Workspace ONE UEM does a great job with is interacting with various API's across all the major operating systems. There can be times when you might wish to interact with those API's directly. Some examples of the types of API's that could be helpful would include: Google's  Play EMM API  or the  Android Management API . A scenario where this could be useful is when you want to retrieve a set of data that isn't currently captured by Workspace ONE UEM. If there is something you wish Workspace ONE captured, don't hesitate to submit a  Feature Request  on the crowdsourced portal. In the meantime, this blog will cover how to update the access token used with Android Enterprise, and how to retrieve the access token with Fiddler.  Configure on-premise environment to proxy traffic: Open Fiddler, and make sure it is capturing traffic. For reference on how to ...

Force Android applications like Google Chrome to update in a zero-day/bug-fix/new-feature scenario with Workspace ONE

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There is a real and immediate need for every organization to be able to quickly react to zero-day vulnerabilities or new application releases with features requiring immediate and precise cut-overs. The threat landscape is wider than ever, while the frequency of new application builds in a world of CI/CD pipelines decreases from days to hours; and everything supporting the business has exacting requirements that need to be met.  Workspace ONE and the EUC product line-up is really well equipped to handle any digital workspace use case on any major platform. When you offer all that with API's to manage identity, access management and secure edge services; you have API's for everything to provide secure remote access to resources.  What has been interesting to watch over the years is the utility, broad-appeal, varied-price points and proven capabilities of the Android OS. As the OS has matured from the era of Jelly Bean, KitKat and Lollipop; the number of use cases supported ...