From 97dee23aab22fd485567a6f04630a5ec3e0bfb48 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Steve Burkett Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2022 09:44:01 +1300 Subject: [PATCH] Correct terminology to Allowed Sites The correct name of Safari bookmark folder they get added to is Allowed Sites. --- memdocs/intune/configuration/ios-device-features-settings.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/memdocs/intune/configuration/ios-device-features-settings.md b/memdocs/intune/configuration/ios-device-features-settings.md index 302e9d6e6a2..6eb5bccbdd3 100644 --- a/memdocs/intune/configuration/ios-device-features-settings.md +++ b/memdocs/intune/configuration/ios-device-features-settings.md @@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ This feature applies to: - **Specific websites only** (for the Safari web browser only): These URLs are added to the Safari browser's bookmarks. Users are **only** allowed to visit these sites; no other sites can be opened. Use this option only if you know the exact list of URLs that users can access. - **URL**: Enter the URL of the website you want to allow. For example, enter `https://www.contoso.com`. - - **Bookmark Path**: Apple changed this setting. All bookmarks go into the **Approved Sites** folder. Bookmarks don't go in to the bookmark path you enter. + - **Bookmark Path**: Apple changed this setting. All bookmarks go into the **Allowed Sites** folder. Bookmarks don't go in to the bookmark path you enter. - **Title**: Enter a descriptive title for the bookmark. If you don't enter any URLs, then users can't access any websites except for `microsoft.com`, `microsoft.net`, and `apple.com`. These URLs are automatically allowed by Intune.