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How to Block and Allow Apps

Block or allow Apps on iOS and macOS Devices through Applivery Policies — control which Apps users can access.

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TL;DR

Use Applivery to control app access on iOS and macOS devices by blocking unwanted apps and allowing only approved applications.

Whether you’re aiming to enhance security or streamline productivity, the ability to manage which applications can or cannot run on enrolled Devices is crucial.

This article dives into the two key approaches: app blocking and app allowing through Applivery.

  • App blocking involves the selective restriction of certain applications from executing on managed Devices. This can be particularly useful to mitigate security risks. By creating a block list, administrators can prevent specified Apps from launching, thereby safeguarding sensitive data.

  • Conversely, app allowing, often referred to as whitelisting, centers around permitting only a predefined list of applications to operate on enrolled Devices. This method is employed when organizations seek to optimize productivity by ensuring users have access to only the essential tools. By creating an App whitelist, administrators can ensure that only approved applications are available for use, minimizing potential security vulnerabilities.

Allow a list of Apps for iOS Devices

1
Navigate to Policies

Once in the Applivery Dashboard, go to any of your Policies 1. From the left side menu, go to Apps 2 and click the + Add App button 3.

add app

Through any of the available tabs (App Store, Applivery), you can search for and add the applications that will be part of your whitelist of applications.

It is necessary to specify whether the application is intended for iOS or macOS. Additionally, you will need to indicate if the App holds a VPP license (more details available here).

2
Configure the Allow list

You will need to configure the Allow / Block List setting. From the left-hand menu, select + Add configuration 4, choose Restrictions 5, and navigate to the Allow / Block List 6 section.

allow list

Then, select Allow only some Apps 7 and add the applications that will be included in this list.

Apps in allow list

Block a list of Apps for iOS Devices

1
Configure the Block list

Just like if you were configuring a whitelist of Apps, now you will need to select the Do not allow Apps 8 option. The App will be blocked, and users won’t be able to install it.

block list of Apps

Block a list of Apps for macOS Devices

Warning

Certain system Apps, such as Finder and Siri, automatically relaunch and stay open on macOS. Since these Apps attempt to open continuously, blocking them results in endless blocked-access pop-ups on the Device.

Warning

To block applications on macOS Devices, the Applivery MDM must be enabled at the Policy level.

1
Navigate to Policies and Agent Settings

Once in the Applivery Dashboard, go to any of your Policies 1. From the left side menu, go to the Agent 2 section and Enable it 3.

enable agent

You’ll then be able to create a list of Apps by clicking the + Add button.

block list macos
Warning

Many preinstalled Apps are located on the signed system volume, making them impossible to delete. However, you can remove them from the Dock using a Policy, and if a user tries to open one, an alert will notify them that the App cannot be launched.

Key Takeaways

  • Applivery allows administrators to block or allow specific apps on iOS and macOS devices.
  • App blocking enhances security by preventing the use of potentially harmful applications.
  • App allowing improves productivity by limiting users to essential applications.
  • The macOS agent must be enabled to block apps on macOS devices.
  • Blocking certain system apps on macOS can cause issues, so caution is advised.

App blocking restricts specific applications from running on managed devices, enhancing security by preventing the launch of potentially risky apps.

App allowing, or whitelisting, permits only a predefined list of applications to operate on enrolled devices, optimizing productivity and minimizing security vulnerabilities.

In Applivery, navigate to Policies, then Apps, and use the '+ Add App' button to add apps to your allow list. Configure the 'Allow / Block List' setting under Restrictions.

To block apps on iOS in Applivery, select the 'Do not allow apps' option in the 'Allow / Block List' settings. This prevents users from installing the blocked apps.

To block apps on macOS, enable the Applivery MDM agent at the policy level, then create a list of apps to block by clicking the '+ Add' button in the Agent section.

Blocking certain system apps like Finder or Siri can cause endless blocked-access pop-ups because they automatically relaunch and stay open.

Many preinstalled macOS apps on the signed system volume cannot be deleted. However, you can remove them from the Dock and display an alert if a user tries to open them.

The Applivery Dashboard can be accessed at dashboard.applivery.io.

Last updated: June 9, 2026