SO they can see everything they just can't access it. Im getting mixed answers on these questions. Yesterday, Cole with Jamf nation said that they could not see my apps and that they could only see the apps that are listed as managed apps. You're saying they can see them all...the managed and unmanaged.
This is my third communication with Jamf...Th first person said that my apps were visible to my employer. The second person said that my employer can see a list of all of my apps even those that are deleted/hidden. You are saying that they see everything...Which is it?
Your employer should really be answering these questions.
One thing I am interested in knowing is if this iPhone is personally owned or company owned. A personal device I can understand the issues and jamf & Apple certainly have an enrollment procedure that can squelch a lot of your privacy issues. A company owned device is another thing altogether and you sign over some of your privacy rights when you use one.
JAMF can't be used to look at what you're "doing". There's no access to your browsing history, how long you've been on each app (although you can on a Mac). You can see all apps, both managed and unmanaged. You're signed up to allow the company to send you updates, change settings, and put on restrictions. They cannot see how much time you're spending on TikTok or Grindr, just that it's an installed app on your phone.
Since you're posting about this and obviously not a JAMF admin, let me leave you with a piece of advice: If you don't want your work to see something, eliminate that something, don't try to obfuscate or hide your actions. If that's a work phone, your best bet is to follow company procedures to a T. Don't try to game the system, don't run some half-assed VPN to hide your activity. Just. Work.