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The first time you open Iru Access, it shows you exactly where the line sits between protecting your work identity and your personal life - and that line is built into how the app works:
This is not a management app. Iru Access protects your work or school identity. It shares your device’s security posture, never your personal data - not your contacts, photos, messages, apps, or browsing history. Your organization sees only essential details: when you sign in, device type, operating system version, security heuristics, and coarse location based on your public IP address. When precise location is needed, we’ll ask first and explain why. We’re here to protect your organization, but this commitment is to you. Your privacy isn’t just promised. It’s engineered.

What your organization can and can’t see

Shared - to keep your access secureNever shared - private to you
When you sign inYour contacts
Your device typeYour photos
Your operating system versionYour messages
Your device’s security postureThe apps you have installed
Coarse location, from your public IP addressYour browsing history
If precise location is ever needed, Iru Access asks you first and explains why. It’s never collected silently.

Security posture, not your content

The “security posture” Iru Access shares is a set of health signals - for example, whether your device is encrypted, up to date, and protected by a screen lock. It lets your organization confirm you’re signing in from a healthy device without looking at what’s on it. Iru Access neither reads nor sends the contents of your device.

Where to go next

Installing Iru Access

Set up Iru Access on your device.

Accessing your apps

Sign in to your organization’s apps once you’re set up.