Can Hexnode detect rooted Android or jailbroken iOS devices?Solved

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6 days ago May 01, 2026

Hi everyone, I need to find a way to detect rooted Android or jailbroken iOS devices using Hexnode. Is that possible?

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6 days ago May 01, 2026
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We just add “rooted” as a column in the Manage tab to check if a device is rooted. Alternatively, you can create dynamic groups to automatically group devices that are rooted or jailbroken.

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5 days ago May 02, 2026
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Thanks, that makes sense. But can this also be used for compliance visibility?

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5 days ago May 02, 2026
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Hi @noah-blake,

You can achieve this by setting up compliance policies in Hexnode to mark such devices as non-compliant. Here’s how you can configure it:

  1. Go to Policies > Compliance Policies > New Policy in your Hexnode UEM portal.
  2. Select the appropriate device platform (Android or iOS).
  3. Provide a policy name and an optional description.
  4. Navigate to Advanced Settings > Configure.
  5. For Android:

    • Set the condition to mark devices as non-compliant if:
      • Column: Device root status
      • Comparator: Is
      • Value: Rooted

    For iOS:

    • Set the condition to mark devices as non-compliant if:
      • Column: Jailbreak
      • Comparator: Is
      • Value: Enabled
  6. Associate the policy with the target devices.

Once applied, devices that are rooted or jailbroken will automatically be marked as non-compliant, and this status will be reflected on the device end as well.

Regards,
Sienna Carter
Hexnode UEM

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