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How to block screenshots in Check Point's Capsule Workspace?
What is the process to block screenshots in Check Point's Capsule Workspace?
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The following process can be done:
- Open GuiDbEdit and connect to the Security Management Server.
- Navigate to: 'other > mobile_profiles > PROFILE NAME > future_compatibility_fields'.
- Right-click future_compatibility_fields and choose "add".
- In the "Name" field write: "block_screenshot" (without the quote).
- In the "Value" field write either:
- "true" (without the quote) - to enable for all devices
- "false" (without the quote) - to disable for all devices.
- Save the changes in GuiDBedit.
- Open SmartDashboard and install policy.
- Logout and Login from the application.
*Thanks Naseem Abuata for the step-by-step description
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The following process can be done:
- Open GuiDbEdit and connect to the Security Management Server.
- Navigate to: 'other > mobile_profiles > PROFILE NAME > future_compatibility_fields'.
- Right-click future_compatibility_fields and choose "add".
- In the "Name" field write: "block_screenshot" (without the quote).
- In the "Value" field write either:
- "true" (without the quote) - to enable for all devices
- "false" (without the quote) - to disable for all devices.
- Save the changes in GuiDBedit.
- Open SmartDashboard and install policy.
- Logout and Login from the application.
*Thanks Naseem Abuata for the step-by-step description
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Hello,
Apparently this works well on Android, but not on iOS, is this an officially released feature?
I could not find any official documentation that mentions it, but would like to be sure if the TAC would actually accept a case for it.
Regards
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Unfortunately, iOS operation system doesn't allow any app to control this feature. Therefore, it doesn't exist in iOS.
D
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Assuming you could disable this in iOS (or any mobile OS), what's to prevent you from taking a picture of the screen of that phone with a different camera?
Yes, it is less convenient to do so, but it's certainly possible.
Bottom line: you really can't prevent this.
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Totally agree
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I completely agree, but my customer sold that as a feature to upper Management now expect it. Any way I did mention the point you just made, which lowered the pressure.
Thanks for answering.
