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Originally Posted by tscalzott
I don't believe that one exists. But you can talk to your corporate IT department, remind them that it is a personal phone, and ask them to configure the policy to exclude your device.
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It is absolutely real and most large corporate will do that to secure the email system as an excuse. The worse is that they also go overboard with complex password with a short lockout. Talk about not being able to answer your phone while you driving or as a matter of fact not being able to answer the phone at all if you can not type password fast enough...