Remove a configuration profile in iOS or macOS
You can remove a configuration profile that is outdated, interferes with other profiles, or relates to a service you no longer use. However, be aware that removing a profile will remove all settings associated with it. If the profile was used to configure your email or wireless connection, removing it will remove those settings, and you will no longer have access to those services.
To remove a configuration profile in iOS:
- On your iOS device, open
.
- Scroll to the bottom and open
. If you do not see a “Profiles” section, you do not have a configuration profile installed.
- In the “Profiles” section, select the profile you wish to remove and tap
. If you have a passcode for your device, you will be prompted to enter it. Then tap
.
To remove a configuration profile in macOS:
- From the Apple menu, select
.
- From the
menu in System Preferences, select
.
Note:
won’t be visible until you have at least one profile installed.
- Select the profile you want to remove, and then press the
(minus) button. Click
to remove the profile.
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Configuration profiles in iOS and macOS