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What Is Screen Pinning in Cybersecurity?

Screen pinning represents the app-pinning capability that Android devices have, in order to facilitate locking an app to the screen and restricting other features and apps from being accessed.

Being essentially a way in which IT admins can “pin” a specific app on the device interface or “screen”, making other apps inaccessible to the user, so only authorized users can unpin the device using a security PIN, pattern, or password.

Commonly referred to as Android Guided Access, Android Screen Pinning became available for devices newer than Android 5.0 Lollipop.

If the user no longer wants the device to run in the Screen Pinning mode, they can exit it by holding the Back and App Overview buttons simultaneously for a few seconds. If a password or PIN is set, the user will be prompted to enter it before the device exits the Screen Pinning mode.

What are the benefits of Screen pinning?

Mobile devices have revolutionized the way in which certain businesses such as hospitality, retail, healthcare, and education are running now, therefore it became imperative for organizations to lock down the devices to the required app in order to prevent users from misusing them.

With Android Screen pinning being available free of cost, the organizations are able to manually pin the required app and provision them as single-purpose devices, without adding any additional costs.

How to use Screen Pinning?

In order to use the screen pinning feature you can follow the next steps:

Step 1: In the Settings app, go to Security or Security & location -> Advanced -> Screen Pinning

Step 2: After you’ve finished with the first step turn on Screen Pinning and if required, specify a PIN, pattern or password to be provided while trying to unpin an app on Android devices.

How to pin a screen?

If you’re using devices running OS versions above Android 8.2, follow these steps in order to pin your device to the selected app.

Step 1: Navigate to the screen to be pinned and swipe up to the middle of the screen to open the App Overview.

Step 2: Select the app that you want to pin to screen, click on the app icon at the top of the screen and click on Pin

If you’re using devices running OS versions Android 8.1 and below, follow these steps in order to pin your device to the selected app.

Step 1: Navigate to the screen to be pinned and tap the Overview button.

Step 2: Swipe up to display the Pin option. It’ll be available at the bottom right of the selected screen.

Step 3: Click on Pin.

How to unpin the screen?

The steps needed for unpinning a device are dependent on the way in which the system navigation is set up on the specific device, but you can follow any of these options in order to unpin the screen. Keep in mind that if you configured a PIN, pattern, or password, you’ll be asked to enter it to remove the screen pinning and successfully unpin the screen.

Gesture navigation: Swipe up and hold

Button navigation: Touch and hold Back and Home buttons

Button navigation: Touch and hold Back and Overview buttons

What are the disadvantages of Android Screen Pinning?

Similar services to Android Screen Pinning

Some organizations find it essential to lock devices to a single app or a specific set of apps. For these specific cases, programs like ManageEngine Mobile Device Manager Plus may prove to be a stronger alternative.

Mobile Device Manager Plus is a mobile device management (MDM) solution that allows organizations to lock down devices to a single app or a group of apps with Kiosk Mode thus ensuring the users cannot access any other apps or device functionalities.

Why you should use Mobile Device Manager Plus for Android Screen Pinning

Android Kiosk Mode comes with additional benefits over the in-built Screen Pinning, like: