A Managed Apple Account, created by organizations via Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager, is designed for institutional use and has restricted features compared to a personal Apple Account. While Managed Apple Accounts support iCloud services like iCloud Drive and iCloud Keychain for productivity and security, they do not include access to the Health app or Health data syncing. This limitation exists because Health data is personal and not relevant to organizational management, which focuses on work-related functionality.
Option A (iCloud Keychain) is available for password management in managed environments.
Option B (iCloud Drive) is supported for file storage and collaboration.
Option C (News) may be restricted in some configurations, but it’s not inherently unavailable with Managed Apple Accounts.
Option D (Health) is unavailable because it’s tied to personal health tracking, not organizational use.This is documented in Apple’s "Managed Apple Accounts" guide(support.apple.com/guide/apple-business-manager), which outlines supported features as of 2025.
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