> Our network required disabling MAC randomization at the time (which Google provides no API for apps to disable). Before the change, users would enroll, and then disable MAC randomization to complete setup.
Yeah, that one I kinda agree with. I don't want most apps to be able to disable that. It's one of the first lines of defense in protecting a device's privacy, and I doubt most people would understand the potential impact if any app could even ask to disable it. That one can be left in the main settings.
Yeah, I totally understand why Google did that (though, it's a WiFi provisioning app... it's literally an app that connects you to a previously untrusted WiFi network. I get you gotta draw the line somewhere but that's debatably just as much of a privacy risk). That said, if you decide that it's not allowed to be changed by an app, you gotta let the user be able to make the change...
Yeah, that one I kinda agree with. I don't want most apps to be able to disable that. It's one of the first lines of defense in protecting a device's privacy, and I doubt most people would understand the potential impact if any app could even ask to disable it. That one can be left in the main settings.