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Understanding Kiosk Mode: App Lock and Home Screen Layout

Configure Apple Kiosk Mode in Applivery to lock down supervised iOS Devices for single-App or multi-App environments.

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TL;DR

Apple Kiosk Mode, configurable through Applivery, locks down supervised iOS devices to a single app or a curated home screen layout for dedicated purposes.

Kiosk mode is one of the most powerful tools available to IT administrators managing Apple device fleets. It allows you to dedicate Devices to a single purpose — locking them down to one App, a curated set of Apps, or a fully controlled home screen layout — preventing users from accessing anything outside of what the organization has defined.

Applivery provides two distinct kiosk modes for Apple Devices, each suited to different deployment scenarios.

Warning

Kiosk mode is only available on supervised Devices. See our Apple Supervised Devices article for more information on how to supervise your fleet.

Available Kiosk Modes

Mode Apps allowed Best for
App Lock Single app Dedicated-purpose Devices locked to one application.
Home Screen Layout Multiple Apps Controlled multi-app environments with a curated interface.

App Lock

App Lock restricts the Device to a single application. Once active, users cannot exit the App or access any other part of the Device — it is the most restrictive kiosk mode available and the go-to choice for point-of-sale terminals, self-service kiosks, digital signage, or any single-purpose deployment.

How to Configure App Lock

App Lock is configured at the Policy level:

1
Add the App to the Policy

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

Search for the App using the App Store or Applivery tabs, choose iOS, and indicate whether the App uses a VPP license (see Apple Volume Purchase Program for details).

2
Restrict access to only that App

Follow the steps described in the following article to configure an allow list of Apps to ensure no other application can be accessed on the Device.

allow only some Apps
3
Enable App Lock

From the left-hand menu, click + Add Configuration and select App Lock 4.

app lock

Enter the Bundle ID of the application you want to lock the Device to and configure any additional settings as required (see options below).

app lock configuration

Save and deploy the Policy.

App Lock configuration options

When setting up App Lock, you can fine-tune the user experience and hardware behavior through the following options:

Touch and interaction

Option Description
Disable touch Disables the touchscreen entirely. Useful for display-only Devices.
Disable device rotation Locks the screen orientation, preventing rotation when the Device moves.
Disable volume buttons Prevents the user from changing the Device volume.
Disable ringer switch Disables the ringer/silent toggle switch.
Disable sleep/wake button Prevents the user from putting the Device to sleep or waking it manually.
Disable auto lock Keeps the screen on permanently, overriding the auto-lock setting.
Enable touch Explicitly enables touch (useful when combined with other restrictions).
Enable AssistiveTouch Enables Apple's AssistiveTouch accessibility overlay.
Enable zoom Enables the zoom accessibility feature.
Enable VoiceOver Enables the VoiceOver screen reader.
Enable Invert Colors Enables the Invert Colors accessibility option.

Home Screen Layout

Home Screen Layout allows administrators to define exactly which Apps, web clips, and folders appear on the Device's home screen, and in what arrangement. Unlike App Lock, users can switch between the allowed Apps — but they cannot access anything outside the curated layout.

This mode is ideal for corporate-owned Devices where employees need access to a controlled set of tools: a field worker's device with only approved productivity Apps, a shared iPad in a meeting room, or a retail device with customer-facing and operational Apps side by side.

How to configure Home Screen Layout

Like App Lock, Home Screen Layout is configured at the Policy level.

1
Restrict access to the required Apps

Follow the steps described in the following article to configure an allow list of Apps to ensure no other application can be accessed on the Device.

allow only some Apps
2
Configure Home Screen Layout

From the left-hand menu, click + Add Configuration and select Home Screen Layout 5.

home screen layout

A Device-like visual editor appears. Use it to add Apps, web clips, and folders, and arrange them as they should appear on the Device's home screen.

home screen layout configuration

Save and deploy the Policy.

Warning

The Settings app cannot be blocked — it will always remain accessible to users regardless of the Home Screen Layout configuration.

Choosing the right mode

Scenario Recommended mode
Point-of-sale terminal locked to a single POS app App Lock
Self-service kiosk or information display App Lock
Shared device with a curated set of work tools Home Screen Layout
Field worker device with approved Apps only Home Screen Layout
Digital signage or a display-only screen App Lock (with touch disabled)
Retail device with customer-facing and back-office Apps Home Screen Layout

Key Takeaways

  • Apple Kiosk Mode requires supervised devices.
  • App Lock restricts devices to a single application.
  • Home Screen Layout allows for a curated multi-app experience.
  • Applivery provides tools to easily configure both App Lock and Home Screen Layout.
  • Different kiosk modes are suitable for different use cases.

Applivery's kiosk mode locks Apple devices to a single app, a set of apps, or a controlled home screen, restricting user access to only what the organization allows.

Applivery offers 'App Lock' for single-app use and 'Home Screen Layout' for controlled multi-app environments.

App Lock restricts a device to a single application, preventing users from exiting the app or accessing other device features. It's ideal for dedicated-purpose devices.

Configure App Lock by adding the app to a Policy, restricting access to only that app via an allow list, and then enabling the App Lock configuration with the app's Bundle ID.

Home Screen Layout lets admins define the exact apps, web clips, and folders on a device's home screen, allowing users to switch between them within a curated layout.

Configure Home Screen Layout by restricting access to the required apps via an allow list, then adding the Home Screen Layout configuration and using the visual editor to arrange the home screen.

Yes, the Settings app remains accessible to users even when Home Screen Layout is enabled.

Yes, kiosk mode in Applivery is only available on supervised Apple devices.

Last updated: March 25, 2026