Content is translated from English using DeepL Pro.
Organizations can use Mobile Device Management (MDM) software (e.g., Jamf Pro, Microsoft Intune, VMware Workspace ONE, Cisci Meraki Systems Manager, etc.) to centrally deploy and manage DeepL mobile apps on employees' devices.
This method gives organizations more control over how employees can access DeepL.
Consult your MDM provider's documentation for guidance.
Enforce login
Required plan: DeepL Pro Ultimate or Enterprise
The DeepL app requires users to log in before accessing its features, ensuring that only authenticated users can use the application. This enforces security and prevents unauthorized access.
This feature is available for Pro Ultimate and DeepL for Enterprise plans. Reach out to your Customer Success Manager or
contact us for more information.
Enforce single sign-on (SSO) login
Required plan: DeepL Pro Ultimate or Enterprise
The DeepL app requires user to log in to their company SSO account before accessing its features, ensuring that only authenticated users can use their application. This enforces security and prevents unauthorized access.
This feature is available for Pro Ultimate and DeepL for Enterprise plans. Reach out to your Customer Success Manager or
contact us for more information.
FAQ
Do employees need individual app store accounts to install DeepL when forced login is enabled?
No. If you distribute and install the DeepL app via your MDM, employees will not need to search for or manually install it from the app store.
Can employees still use personal accounts?
With "enforce login", users are required to log in with any account (even personal). With "enforce SSO login", users will be blocked from logging in with any account other than their company account.
Is there any difference between iOS and Android app distribution?
While the basic process is the same, each operating system may require slightly different steps in the MDM console. Consult your MDM's documentation for specific instructions on iOS vs. Android distribution.