Does the user have the ability to see the policies applied to his/her endpoint?
If the administrator has a policy in effect on the GuardianEdge Device Control Client to make it visible to end users, then the user will be able to see the policy name. In addition, when GuardianEdge Device Control blocks communications, administrators can configure the GuardianEdge Device Control Client to generate messages defined by the administrator based on the type of blocking that occurs.
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