Working with geofences

Depending on your Absolute product licenses and the configuration of your account, geofences may not be available.

Geofences help you monitor the location of your devices and keep them secure. They define the geographical area within which you allow (or disallow) your devices to reside. By using geofences in conjunction with the Rules feature, you can be notified when a device moves out of (or into) the area defined by a geofence.

In the Geofences area, you can create three types of geofences:

  • Location geofence: defined by the official boundaries of a city , state, province, or country

  • Custom geofence: created by drawing a boundary to define the area enclosed by the geofence

  • Super fence: a collection of location and/or custom geofences that can be assigned to a rule as a group. Super fences are indicated on the Geofences page by a icon.

    When a super fence is associated with a location-based rule, the rule is triggered when a device exits (or enters) all geofences in the super fence. If the device moves between geofences that are included in the super fence, the rule is not triggered.

After you create a geofence or super fence, it's available for selection when you create a location-based rule. You can also create a geofence while you're creating a rule.

An event is logged to Event History whenever:

  • A geofence or super fence is created, edited, or deleted.
  • A device enters or exits a geofence.

Creating geofences and super fences

Viewing geofences and super fences

Managing geofences and super fences