Guide to Checking EDLA Certification on Your Interactive Flat Panel Device

If you own an Interactive Flat Panel (IFP) device and need to verify its EDLA (Enterprise Device Licensing Agreement) certification, this guide will help you through the process. EDLA certification ensures that an IFP device meets Google’s enterprise requirements for security, Google Play services, and Android Enterprise management.

While buying an Interactive Flat Panel, always check with the seller to confirm whether it is Google EDLA certified to ensure you get the best features and official access to Google services.

Why is EDLA Certification Important?

EDLA certification ensures that your IFP device:

  • Supports Google Mobile Services (GMS), including Google Play, Google Drive, and Google Assistant.
  • Has enterprise-level security and meets Google’s compliance requirements.
  • Can receive official software updates.
  • Is eligible for Android Enterprise features, including managed device enrollment.

If your device is not EDLA-certified, it may not have access to essential Google services and security updates, which can limit its functionality.

Steps to Check EDLA Certification on Your IFP Device

Method 1: Verifying Certification via Google Play

  1. Open the Google Play Store on your IFP device.
  2. Tap on your profile icon and access your account (top-right corner).
  3. Navigate to Settings > About.
  4. Scroll down to find “Play Protect Certification” status.
  5. If it says “Device is certified”, your device meets Google’s EDLA certification requirements. If it says “Device is not certified”, your IFP may not be authorized to use Google services fully.

Method 2: Checking on Google’s EDLA Partner List

  1. Visit Google’s official EDLA certification website.
  2. Search for your IFP and model in the list of certified devices.
  3. If your device is listed, it is officially EDLA-certified. If not, it may be uncertified or pending approval.

By following these steps, you can easily check if your IFP device has EDLA certification and ensure it meets Google’s enterprise standards.