The FaceTime.app establishes a connection to Apple's iCloud service, even when security controls have been put in place to disable iCloud access.
[IMPORTANT] ==== Apple has deprecated the use of application restriction controls (https://github.com/apple/device-management/blob/eb51fb0cb9626cac4717858556912c257a734ce0/mdm/profiles/com.apple.applicationaccess.new.yaml#L67-L70). Using these controls may not work as expected. Third-party software may be required to fulfill the compliance requirements. ====
Check
Verify the macOS system is configured to disable FaceTime.app with the following command:
/usr/bin/osascript -l JavaScript << EOS function run() { let pref1 = ObjC.unwrap($.NSUserDefaults.alloc.initWithSuiteName('com.apple.applicationaccess.new')\ .objectForKey('familyControlsEnabled')) let pathlist = $.NSUserDefaults.alloc.initWithSuiteName('com.apple.applicationaccess.new')\ .objectForKey('pathBlackList').js for ( let app in pathlist ) { if ( ObjC.unwrap(pathlist[app]) == "/Applications/FaceTime.app" && pref1 == true ){ return("true") } } return("false") } EOS
If the result is not "true", this is a finding.
Fix
Configure the macOS system to disable FaceTime.app by installing the "com.apple.applicationaccess.new" configuration profile.