Posted on 06-14-2023 12:17 AM
Posted on 06-14-2023 12:32 AM
Remote wipe will action once the device has connected to the internet and is powered on past FileVault authentication.
personal iCloud is owned by the user. You have no ability to wipe this.
Posted on 06-14-2023 05:17 AM
One added comment. If you remove the device from JAMF before it receives the MDM Command to wipe, JAMF will obviously stop sending the MDM Command to wipe and the device will never receive that command. Personally I feel device wipes should come from Apple Business Manager rather then the MDM, but here we are.
Posted on 06-14-2023 09:31 AM
Remote wiping a device that is not connected to the internet is typically not possible. Remote wiping relies on a device's connectivity to a network or the internet to receive the command to initiate the wipe. Without an internet connection, the device cannot receive such a command remotely.
If your device is connected to iCloud and has the Find My feature enabled, you may be able to remotely wipe the data stored in iCloud on that device. Find My is designed to help locate and secure your Apple devices, including the ability to remotely erase the data on them. You can access Find My on iCloud.com or through the Find My app on another Apple device. From there, you can select the device and initiate a remote wipe command, which will erase the data stored on the device linked to that iCloud account.
It's important to note that remote wiping will permanently delete the data on the device, so be cautious when using this feature and ensure you have a backup of any important data beforehand.