> Enabling Exchange account on your iOS makes the device pwned
Using Exchange ActiveSync allows the device to be remotely wiped. Don't like it? It's your iOS device. Don't use ActiveSync.
At my job, part of the process of enabling ActiveSync on a personal device is signing a document that says you understand what "Remote Wipe" means.
If you don't sign it you'll get a company Blackberry/Android.
Honestly I consider remote wipe a very useful feature. In addition to whatever if-it-phones-home-we'll-nuke-it-from-orbit capabilities that iCloud provides, my own personal email is via a hosted Exchange provider and I can remote wipe my devices through it if I want.
Using Exchange ActiveSync allows the device to be remotely wiped. Don't like it? It's your iOS device. Don't use ActiveSync.
At my job, part of the process of enabling ActiveSync on a personal device is signing a document that says you understand what "Remote Wipe" means.
If you don't sign it you'll get a company Blackberry/Android.
Honestly I consider remote wipe a very useful feature. In addition to whatever if-it-phones-home-we'll-nuke-it-from-orbit capabilities that iCloud provides, my own personal email is via a hosted Exchange provider and I can remote wipe my devices through it if I want.