iOS 14.I have the same issue - thousands of images in "pending" state - what does this mean? I mean, downloading and uploading are obvious, but pending means what exactly? I do know that if I click the link in LR Classic Preferences/Sync summary list, I get a webpage that spins for a long time (10-60 minutes), but then usually comes up with a full and complete image with attributes, develop settings, etc. This meant that the host computer could completely erase the device and restore iOS or iPadOS over a USB connection without any other physical interaction with the device. Previously, any external host computer was allowed to restart a connected iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch into recoveryOS (also known as Recovery Mode).
IPad Air 3rd generation, iPad mini 5th generation, iPad Pro 2nd generation or laterĪllow putting an iOS or iPadOS device into Recovery Mode from an unpaired host IPhone X R, iPhone X S, iPhone X S Max, or later Prevents dictated content from being sent to Siri servers for processing.Supported on the following devices: Users can’t use their Apple Watch running watchOS 7.4 to unlock a paired iPhone running iOS 14.5. Apps also can’t request items from the pasteboard when this restriction is used and the content crosses the managed boundary. When a user attempts to paste content where it isn’t permitted, a Paste Not Allowed notice appears along with the organization’s name (which can be changed using the Settings command). Third-party apps are controlled based on whether or not they are managed. Apple apps that work with the managed pasteboard include Calendar, Files, Mail, and Notes. Helps control the pasting of content from an app that’s using Open In management by following the Managed Open In restrictions in force. Prevents the user from turning on iCloud Private Relay. MDM restrictions for supervised Apple devices MDM restrictions for iPhone and iPad devices You can see a complete list of MDM restrictions below or you can see restrictions based on a specific type. You can set restrictions, including modifying a device and its features, on Apple devices enrolled in an MDM solution. Certain restrictions on an iPhone may be mirrored on a paired Apple Watch. Another restriction can be added to prevent FaceTime video and audio calls on iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices. For example, a restriction can be enabled that prevents an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from using the camera to take pictures or videos.
Restrictions can be enabled-or in some cases, disabled-by administrators to help prevent users from accessing a specific app, service, or function of an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Apple TV that’s enrolled in a mobile device management (MDM) solution. Review MDM restrictions for Apple devices