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How to Check Installed Apps on an Aqua X Device

See how to view all installed apps on a resident's Aqua X device remotely using the Installed Apps tab in the admin portal.

The Installed Apps tab inside the Aqua X dashboard gives you real-time visibility into a device's day-to-day activities. This tab is a critical tool for your management team, serving as a live ledger of all software on a resident's assigned device. It is the easiest way for administrators to view installed applications without needing the physical hardware in hand.

By using this interface, you can immediately verify auto-loaded apps aqua x has deployed. This helps make sure they match your organization's initial setup requests. Instead of checking devices by hand, administrators can look at all installed apps, chat tools, and security measures from their computers.

It also lets you confirm that restricted apps are missing, keeping you aware of whats needed.

Beyond quick checks, this inventory helps you manage preloaded applications aqua x deploys and troubleshoot network sync delays. If a resident reports a missing tool, this tab isolates the problem. You can instantly see if the app failed to download or if the device has the wrong profile Pillar.

Note: You can reach out to our Customer Care team anytime to uninstall or install apps on any pillar.

Step-by-Step Verification Process

If you need to know how to check installed apps on aqua x device hardware, follow these simple administrative steps:

1.Log In: Log in to your Aqua X portal with your assigned email.

2.Open Residents: Go to the main menu on the left side of the screen and select the Residents page.

3. Select the User: Type the name in the search bar or scroll through the list. Click on their name to open their profile.

4.Open Installed Apps: Look at the sub-navigation tabs across the top of the profile and click the Installed Apps tab.

5.Review the Ledger: Review the full list of preloaded, auto-loaded, and core applications currently active on the device.

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