管理対象Appleアカウント
Asked on 06/12/2025
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Managed Apple Accounts are a special type of Apple account designed specifically for use in organizations like businesses or schools. They allow an organization to own both the account and the data within it, making them a key component for any deployment. Recent updates have made it easier for organizations to adopt managed Apple accounts by streamlining the domain capture process and providing more options to ensure all accounts are using the organization's domain. IT admins now have the ability to limit new Apple accounts created on their domain to only be managed Apple accounts. Additionally, users have the option to convert their existing personal accounts into managed Apple accounts, which will automatically add the account to the organization in Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the session What’s new in device management (04:18) from WWDC 2024.

What’s new in device management
Learn about the latest management capabilities for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS, then discover the latest changes to Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager. We’ll also share updates to Activation Lock, SoftwareUpdate, and Safari management.

What’s new in Apple device management and identity
Designed for IT administrators, MDM developers, and identity providers, this session covers the latest updates to Declarative Device Management, Apple Business Manager, Apple School Manager, Platform Single Sign-On, and more. Learn how these advancements streamline deployment, strengthen security, and improve the user experience.