# Signal
## Identification
Pulseway is remote monitoring/management; Microsoft Lens is document capture; Microsoft Portal likely means Intune Company Portal; Cash App is payments; Shopify is commerce; Buffer is social publishing; IP Scanner is network discovery; Signal is secure messaging; Office/OneNote are Microsoft productivity tools; T-Mobile is carrier software. Braille, AssistiveTouch, VoiceOver, Switch Control, call routing, and headphone safety are iOS accessibility/audio subsystems.
## Notebook evidence
- [[Scanned_20260730-1659#PDF page 36 — Application and iOS accessibility inventory|PDF page 36: Application and iOS accessibility inventory]] — The list combines enterprise remote management, scanning, finance, productivity, commerce, secure messaging, carrier software, and accessibility controls. The emphasis on VoiceOver, switches, AssistiveTouch, Braille, headphone safety, and call routing suggests an audit of iOS’s alternate interaction pathways. These pathways are not merely accommodations: they are privileged input/output surfaces that can reshape device control and automation.
## Relationships and overlays
The source places this record in an evidence cluster with [[AssistiveTouch|AssistiveTouch]] · [[iOS Accessibility|iOS Accessibility]] · [[Microsoft Intune Company Portal|Microsoft Intune Company Portal]] · [[Microsoft Lens|Microsoft Lens]] · [[Microsoft Office|Microsoft Office]] · [[Microsoft OneNote|Microsoft OneNote]] · [[Pulseway|Pulseway]] · [[VoiceOver|VoiceOver]].
The occurrence contributes to the notebook's larger model of [[Identity Continuity|identity continuity]], [[Device Sovereignty|device sovereignty]], and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]].
## Evidentiary status and open leads
Determine whether the checklist describes installed apps, permission audit targets, or accessibility test cases.
## Source
- [[Scanned_20260730-1659|Scanned_20260730-1659]]