Lost or Misplaced Device LockdownSolved

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12 hours ago Feb 19, 2026

We manage corporate-owned devices across retail stores and warehouses. Recently, a few devices were taken off-site without authorization. Nothing critical happened, but it exposed a gap. 

Instead of waiting for someone to report a missing device, we want devices to automatically secure themselves the moment they leave approved locations. 

Has anyone implemented a geo-fence based automated lockdown for such cases? 

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9 hours ago Feb 20, 2026
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@bram  , yes, we rolled this out for our warehouse scanners and storefront tablets. 

We built it around two components–dynamic groups and policies. Using dynamic groups, we made the devices automatically move into a group if they exit a defined geographic boundary around authorized locations. When the device enters that “Outside Authorized Area” group, we configured a policy to apply immediately that locks the device. We also made it to display a custom return message and enforce a strong alphanumeric code. 

This strategy has led to reduced shrinkage and much faster recovery of misplaced devices. 

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8 hours ago Feb 20, 2026
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We took a slightly different approach on our end. When a device leaves a store or warehouse, it locks right away and shows a clear “return to IT” message. If it doesn’t come back within a set timeframe, IT gets automatically notified. And in rare cases where it’s clearly lost, we can escalate to a remote wipe. 

Honestly, it’s been a game-changer — it feels way less like chasing missing devices and more like the devices are protecting themselves. 

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Hexnode Expert
5 hours ago Feb 20, 2026
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Yes, this use case is absolutely feasible within Hexnode using geofencing and dynamic device grouping. 

Here’s how organizations typically structure it: 

Step 1: Geofence Definition 

Define geographic boundaries around approved locations (retail outlets, warehouses, distribution centers). 

Step 2: Dynamic Grouping 

Configure a dynamic group that automatically includes devices detected outside the defined geofence. This ensures real-time classification without manual intervention. 

Step 3: Automated Policy Enforcement 

Associate a compliance or restriction policy with that dynamic group to: 

  • Lock the device immediately 

  • Display a custom lock-screen message (return instructions) 

  • Enforce or strengthen passcode requirements 

You can also layer additional workflows such as notifications, compliance alerts, or escalation to remote wipe if the device remains outside the boundary beyond a defined period.

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