Android Kiosk Mode: Everything You Need to Know
Blog post from Esper
Android Kiosk Mode is a feature that locks a device to a single app or a selected list of applications, making it ideal for use cases such as self-ordering, digital signage, and mobile point-of-sale systems. While Android's native app pinning offers a basic form of kiosk mode by pinning one app to the screen, it lacks the robust security and management features required for enterprise settings. For a more secure and configurable solution, businesses often turn to Mobile Device Management (MDM) software, which provides enhanced control by blocking access to settings, apps, and device hardware, and allowing remote monitoring and customization. This approach is well-suited for managing multiple devices across various environments, such as restaurants, retail stores, and airports, where devices can be connected to peripherals like printers and barcode scanners to enhance user interaction.