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Addigy Expands Identity for Apple Fleets at no extra costs

Addigy, an Apple device management platform built for managed service providers and IT teams, has launched Addigy Identity.

Addigy, an Apple device management platform built for managed service providers and IT teams, has launched Addigy Identity.

It’s included at no additional cost in every Addigy plan. The capabilities include a redesigned login experience, IdP-driven end-user management, identity-based device assignment, and an opt-in capability that eliminates the second sign-in on FileVault-encrypted Macs.

The new Addigy Identity turns the login window into an active policy trigger. A redesigned login experience replaces the legacy Mac sign-in flow with a Mac-native experience that works with Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, and Google Workspace. 

End-User Management syncs users from any SCIM-compatible identity provider. Okta and Microsoft Entra ID are supported natively, and Google Workspace is supported via standard SCIM configuration. 

Each Identity sign-in then maps the device to the matching directory user, feeding those attributes into Addigy’s policy engine so admins can target Flex Policies by department, role, or group. A new opt-in capability removes the second authentication step that has historically followed every reboot on FileVault-encrypted Macs, collapsing what was two sign-ins into one.

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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