The Hypori Halo Workspace Anywhere is a user friendly, secure, and scalable solution providing 100% separation inside a virtual workspace with absolute privacy.
The company is headquartered in Reston, VA, with a technology hub in Austin, TX. To learn more, visit .hypori.
Hypori empowers secure virtual access to enterprise apps and data from any mobile device with total personal privacy. The Hypori app never processes, stores, or transmits data to the user's mobile device and doesn't require device management solutions that invade privacy.
What devices are supported? Hypori is compatible with iPhone®, iPad®, Android™, and Windows® (e.g., tablet) devices.
To set up Hypori on your new device, download the Hypori and MobileConnect apps on your new phone and scan the new QR codes, just like you did during your initial device setup. You will connect to your existing virtual workspace and no other configuration is required. Purebred and Email are already configured.
HYPORI VIRTUAL DEVICE Launching the Hypori App enables end-user access to the Hypori Virtual Device, that emulates a second smartphone environment. The Hypori Virtual Device allows end-users to apps and securely access enterprise data without technical assistance.
Enrolling is easy! From NIPRNet or Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), go to the Army BYOD Enrollment Portal ( ) and follow the simple, step-by-step instructions provided. For more information, visit the BYOD Hypori Hub ( ).
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