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##### [Detect and block Potentially Unwanted Applications](microsoft-defender-atp/mac-pua.md)
##### [Device control]()
###### [Overview](microsoft-defender-atp/mac-device-control-overview.md)
###### [JAMF examples](mac-device-control-jamf.md)
###### [Intune examples](mac-device-control-intune.md)
###### [JAMF examples](microsoft-defender-atp/mac-device-control-jamf.md)
###### [Intune examples](microsoft-defender-atp/mac-device-control-intune.md)
##### [Schedule scans](microsoft-defender-atp/mac-schedule-scan-atp.md)
#### [Troubleshoot]()

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> [!IMPORTANT]
> **Device control for macOS is currently in public preview**<br>
> This preview version is provided without a service level agreement, and it's not recommended for production workloads. Certain features might not be supported or might have constrained capabilities.
> See [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint preview features](preview.md) for more information.
> For more information, see [Microsoft Defender for Endpoint preview features](preview.md).
## Requirements
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> defaults write com.microsoft.autoupdate2 ChannelName -string InsiderFast
> ```
>
> Alternatively, if you are in a managed environment (JAMF or Intune), you can configure the update channel remotely. For more information, see[this page](mac-update.md).
> Alternatively, if you are in a managed environment (JAMF or Intune), you can configure the update channel remotely. For more information, see[this page](mac-updates.md).
> - Your device must be running with system extensions (this is the default on macOS 11 Big Sur).
>
> You can check if your device is running on system extensions, run the following command and verify that it is printing `endpoint_security_extension` to the console:
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To configure device control for macOS, you must create a policy that describes the restrictions you want to put in place within your organization.
The device control policy is included in the configuration profile used to configure all other settings of the product. See [Configuration profile structure](mac-preferences.md#configuration-profile-structure) for more information.
The device control policy is included in the configuration profile used to configure all other settings of the product. For more information, see [Configuration profile structure](mac-preferences.md#configuration-profile-structure).
Within the configuration profile, the device control policy is defined in the following section: