Tagging
Tag is a word or phrase representing the role, status, usage of a device, or another property useful in device management.
This article explains the use of tags in device management. The article about managing tags shows how to use them.
Using tags
- 1. Identifying, grouping, and searching devices
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With tags, it is easy to find and manage groups of devices. For example, you can use a tag as a filter on a device list view.
- 2. Targeting business policies
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Tags can be used to define the scope, and the devices, to which
business policies will be applied.
Tags help administrators manage devices better when they use business policies to deploy applications, configuration profiles, files, and certificates to devices. For example, devices for sales and marketing might require different settings and applications from devices used in finance. With tags, the administrator can manage these different device groups and target required business policies to them.
Read the article How to create a business policy to find more information about business policies and tags.
- 3. Defining Patch installation settings
- With LogMeIn Resolve MDM, administrators can manage patches for Windows and macOS devices. Tags help administrators to automate the patch deployment to different device groups. Read more about Patch management in LogMeIn Resolve MDM.
Default tags
There are some default tags that LogMeIn Resolve MDM adds automatically to the devices in certain conditions.

The default tag dep is added automatically for each Apple device enrolled to your LogMeIn Resolve MDM site through Apple Device Enrollment program.
When the Android device is enrolled as a work managed device, it is automatically tagged with the Device owner tag. The default tag Profile owner is assigned to each Android device where the work profile has been enabled. Administrators can utilize these tags, for example, to target business policies for Android devices.