Notion Repeatedly Prompts for Enterprise MDM Login Despite User Refusal
Notion detects enterprise device management software and persistently offers MDM login despite users declining. The app does not remember or respect the rejection, reappearing on each session. Beyond being an annoyance, the behavior implies the app is scanning installed applications on the device, raising privacy concerns for personal device users.
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