Work-profile app isolation
Island is designed around Android work-profile isolation, letting users place selected apps into a managed space that is separated from the personal profile. This can help test apps, separate identities, or keep some data away from everyday apps.
The model is powerful but not casual. Users should understand what a work profile is, how app data is separated, and how removing the profile may affect cloned apps or stored data.
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App freezing and sandbox management
The app includes tools for managing sandboxed apps, freezing apps, and reviewing what is inside the isolated profile. This can be useful for users who experiment with apps or want tighter control over background behavior.
Because the setup is tied to device administration, it should be treated like a serious system utility. Read each setup screen carefully before authorizing the managed profile.
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Administrator authorization caution
The setup flow stopped before granting Android for Work administrator authorization. That means the app's deeper isolation features were not enabled in this package state.
Users should only continue if they are comfortable giving Island work-profile management authority. Review notification and biometric controls as well, especially on shared or work devices. If the profile is later removed, cloned apps and their separated data may also be affected.
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