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Added section on Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS now that iOS is in public preview and soon to be GA. Also updated each section titles to remove the second "for" in the title after "for Endpoint". Did the same in the first sentence of each section. Changed "for" to "on" ex: Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on macOS.

Updated "Mac" to "macOS" to refer to the OS name and not the device name.
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@ -42,38 +42,38 @@ non-Windows platforms, enabling them to get a full picture of what's happening
in their environment, which empowers them to more quickly assess and respond to
threats.
## Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Mac
## Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on macOS
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Mac offers antivirus and endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities for the three
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on macOS offers antivirus and endpoint detection and response (EDR) capabilities for the three
latest released versions of macOS. Customers can deploy and manage the solution
through Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Jamf. Just like with Microsoft Office
applications on macOS, Microsoft Auto Update is used to manage Microsoft
Defender for Endpoint for Mac updates. For information about the key features and
Defender for Endpoint on Mac updates. For information about the key features and
benefits, read our
[announcements](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-defender-atp/bg-p/MicrosoftDefenderATPBlog/label-name/macOS).
For more details on how to get started, visit the Defender for Endpoint for Mac
For more details on how to get started, visit the Defender for Endpoint on macOS
[documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-mac).
## Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Linux
## Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Linux offers preventative (AV) capabilities for Linux
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Linux offers preventative (AV) capabilities for Linux
servers. This includes a full command line experience to configure and manage
the agent, initiate scans, and manage threats. We support recent versions of the
six most common Linux Server distributions: RHEL 7.2+, CentOS Linux 7.2+, Ubuntu
16 LTS, or higher LTS, SLES 12+, Debian 9+, and Oracle Linux 7.2. Microsoft
Defender for Endpoint for Linux can be deployed and configured using Puppet, Ansible, or
Defender for Endpoint on Linux can be deployed and configured using Puppet, Ansible, or
using your existing Linux configuration management tool. For information about
the key features and benefits, read our
[announcements](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-defender-atp/bg-p/MicrosoftDefenderATPBlog/label-name/Linux).
For more details on how to get started, visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for
For more details on how to get started, visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on
Linux
[documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-linux).
## Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Android
## Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Android
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Android is our mobile threat defense solution for
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on Android is our mobile threat defense solution for
devices running Android 6.0 and higher. Both Android Enterprise (Work Profile)
and Device Administrator modes are supported. On Android, we offer web
protection, which includes anti-phishing, blocking of unsafe connections, and
@ -83,11 +83,20 @@ through integration with Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Conditional Access. For
information about the key features and benefits, read our
[announcements](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-defender-atp/bg-p/MicrosoftDefenderATPBlog/label-name/Android).
For more details on how to get started, visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for
For more details on how to get started, visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on
Android
[documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-android).
## Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on iOS is our mobile threat defense solution for devices
running iOS 11.0 and higher. Both Supervised and Unsupervised devices are supported.
On iOS, we offer web protection which includes anti-phishing, blocking of unsafe connections, and
setting of custom indicators. For more information about the key features and benefits,
read our [announcements](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-defender-for-endpoint/bg-p/MicrosoftDefenderATPBlog/label-name/iOS).
For more details on how to get started, visit the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
on iOS [documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/microsoft-defender-atp/microsoft-defender-atp-ios).
## Licensing requirements
@ -95,7 +104,7 @@ Eligible Licensed Users may use Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on up to five co
devices. Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is also available for purchase from a Cloud
Solution Provider (CSP).
Customers can obtain Microsoft Defender for Endpoint for Mac through a standalone
Customers can obtain Microsoft Defender for Endpoint on macOS through a standalone
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint license, as part of Microsoft 365 A5/E5, or Microsoft 365
Security.