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petrucci666

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Apr 30, 2009
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Los Angeles, CA
I installed 5.1, non-jailbroken on iPhone 4.

I found this under profiles and have no idea what it is. My iPhone is a personal phone, not a corporate one so nobody has messed with it. Googled 'Gorooda Enterprise' but came up with no results.


Has anyone seen this? What is this?

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ast86

macrumors newbie
Mar 19, 2012
3
0
I have this too

I have this on my iPhone too....what is it?!

It's the exact same too, same recieved and expired dates...
 

ast86

macrumors newbie
Mar 19, 2012
3
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Settings > General > Profiles

It's at the bottom of the General Settings, after "Accessibility" and above "reset"
 

Arelunde

macrumors 6502a
Jul 6, 2011
980
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CA Central Coast
I don't have that. There's nothing between Accessibility and Reset. I have an iPhone4, not a 4S. Maybe this has something to do with it (??)
 

ast86

macrumors newbie
Mar 19, 2012
3
0
Yes I do have the 4s, maybe its something to do with Siri or something. Its odd that absolutly nothing comes up on Google when i searched "Gorooda Enterprise"
 

Arelunde

macrumors 6502a
Jul 6, 2011
980
28
CA Central Coast
I googled it and got a couple screens with the word somewhere listed in the description, but no definition. One site seemed to refer to an aircraft of some sort. Who knows. I sure don't. Maybe it's just a trendy word in "tech-dom."
 

Nermal

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Staff member
Dec 7, 2002
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New Zealand
I don't have that. There's nothing between Accessibility and Reset. I have an iPhone4, not a 4S. Maybe this has something to do with it (??)

The Profiles menu only appears when you have a profile installed.

I do not have any profiles on my 4S.
 

Arelunde

macrumors 6502a
Jul 6, 2011
980
28
CA Central Coast
The Profiles menu only appears when you have a profile installed.

I do not have any profiles on my 4S.

Could you define what constitutes a profile? Is this something like a custom set of "rules" for the OS? How would one be set up or is it something generated by Apple for, say, Siri?
 

Nermal

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Staff member
Dec 7, 2002
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New Zealand
I'd better let someone else explain it; I'm aware of their existence but haven't touched them since the iOS 2 days. They could be used to configure "enterprise settings" but I don't recall what this involves.
 

ct2k7

macrumors G3
Aug 29, 2008
8,382
3,439
London
iOS profiles comes in two main types:

configuration and provisioning.

You have a provisioning profile. That means that you have an application on your device which has not yet been signed by Apple and released through to iOS App Store. Unfortunately, I can't tell you which app this is.

A configuration profile allows for organisations to customise settings on a device:
  • Device Restrictions (e.g disabling the camera)
  • Web clips
  • Certificates: credentials, keys etc.
  • Microsoft Exchange Policies
  • Passcode policies
  • Wi-Fi settings
  • VPN settings
  • Advanced cellular network settings
  • etc.

EDIT: Here's what a configuration profile is: http://developer.apple.com/library/...tionProfileRef/Introduction/Introduction.html
 
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