A user can have two types of Apple Accounts: a Managed Apple Account and a personal (unmanaged) Apple Account. A Managed Apple Account is owned and managed by an organization. This provides access to iCloud for collaboration with iWork and backup for iPhone and iPad devices. Apple Business makes it easy for organizations to create and manage these accounts at scale. But what happens if a user is using a personal (unmanaged) Apple Account with your domain name?
In this guide, from the users' perspective, we will show:
- How to resolve an Apple Account for your domain
- What the user will see when signing into a Managed Apple Account on a Mac