Shared device single sign-on

Personal sign-in for shared Android devices.

ShareDroid helps frontline teams use shared Android devices without sharing the same app sessions. Each person signs in, receives the right kiosk, opens managed apps, and leaves a clean device for the next user.

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User authenticatesFace, badge, PIN, or username and password based on the policy set by the administrator.
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The correct kiosk loadsShareDroid loads the assigned apps, web links, controls, and profile for that user or group.
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Apps open with managed sign-inConfigured applications can receive the right sign-in workflow without exposing passwords to the next user.
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The device is cleanedWhen the user switches or logs out, ShareDroid signs out and clears configured apps before returning to the lock screen.

Single sign-on built for shared device reality.

Traditional mobile SSO assumes one person owns the device. Shared devices need something different: a reliable way to identify the current user, load their assigned apps, and remove their session before the next person starts.

User-aware lock screen

Authenticate each person before the shared Android device opens, then show only the actions and sign-in methods allowed by policy.

Role-based app access

Load the kiosk, apps, web links, quick controls, and login profile that match the user or group.

Session cleanup

Sign out of configured apps, clear selected app data, and prepare the device for the next user.

What your MDM already does

  • Enrolls and manages Android devices.
  • Deploys applications and policies.
  • Controls device restrictions and compliance.

What ShareDroid adds

  • User identity on top of the shared device.
  • Shared device single sign-on workflows.
  • Role-based kiosk profiles by user or group.
  • App cleanup and session sanitisation between users.

Questions about shared device SSO.

Is ShareDroid an MDM replacement?

No. ShareDroid is designed to work with the MDM you already use. Your MDM manages the Android device estate; ShareDroid adds the user session layer for shared device workflows.

Does this work for frontline teams?

Yes. ShareDroid is built for environments where many users share Android devices across shifts, wards, depots, stores, vehicles, or production lines.

What happens when a user switches?

ShareDroid can sign out of Microsoft-supported sessions, run configured app cleanup, clear selected application data, and return the device to a clean lock screen.

Give every shared Android user their own session.

Request a ShareDroid trial and see how shared device single sign-on works with your existing Android device management stack.

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