Props to Microsoft, who have literally made "not randomly force-installing shit on your corporate computers from the app store" a way to extort businesses into signing an Enterprise agreement.
FWIW I define BYOD largely by whether it necessitates "device management" backdoors & policies that compromise personal privacy to corporate IT and demand right to wipe disks.
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If you can use a personally-owned device without those considerations, it's largely outside the scope of what I'd call BYOD (but probably an awful idea for the company).
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