Leo Vasquez sat in the back of a lurching taxi, his phone clutched in a white-knuckled grip. On the screen, the Miradore management console glowed. Below it, a single, pulsing red button: .
And Leo Vasquez, for the first time in two days, smiled. miradore wipe
Please note that performing a factory reset on a device managed by Miradore might re-enroll the device or trigger other management policies set by your organization. Leo Vasquez sat in the back of a
All across the city—in delivery vans stalled at red lights, in warehouses where night managers stared in confusion, in the pocket of a sleeping executive on a red-eye flight—1,200 screens went dark. The silent command, pushed from Leo's dying phone through Miradore's encrypted cloud, had found its mark. And Leo Vasquez, for the first time in two days, smiled
Includes options to erase eSIM data and use the "Return to Service" feature.
Leo did the only thing he could. He stopped hesitating.
The taxi swerved as the driver cursed at a scooter. Leo's thumb hovered. The "Select All" checkbox was ticked. 1,200 green dots, representing 1,200 devices, all waiting. He'd spent the last hour creating a new policy—a silent, pre-execution wipe that would not only delete all company data but also flash a message on every screen for ten seconds before shutdown: DEVICE COMPROMISED. REPORT TO SECURITY.