Yep, here the reason:
" Unattended Mode is intended for devices that do not contain personal information and might require maintenance or support by IT when there is no Remote User physically using the device (for example, when charging on a cradle between shifts, when in the depot because it was returned as defective, as a customer-facing kiosk). Customers generally deploy Unattended Mode for corporate owned Rugged/Business Critical and Kiosk devices"
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