User Guide: Enterprise Drone Privacy Controls
DJI Pilot 2 is the default flight application you can use to operate your DJI enterprise drone. It enables drone system communication, interactive control, real-time display image transmission, user information management, and more. The app also provides operators with various software features for industrial drone applications.
In addition to inheriting the security features of consumer drone products, DJI Pilot 2 expands security and privacy functions to meet enterprise needs.
Similar to the consumer flight apps, users are able to instruct DJI Pilot 2 on what data it can and cannot collect. When DJI Pilot 2 loads on a new device for the first time, a pop-up window will appear to prompt the user to confirm what information can be collected. Users can amend their preferences at any time by simply enabling or disabling authorization for specific items via the Data and Privacy tab of the app.
As illustrated by the following images, DJI Pilot 2 provides users with enhanced controls, including network security mode, media data encryption, log one-click deletion, offline firmware update, offline GEO Zone unlocking, and offline map.
The information outlined above does not apply to users based in China.
Drone data shared by users based in China is stored on Chinese servers.
Consumer and enterprise drone data shared with DJI outside of China is housed in U.S.-based cloud servers.
Agras drone data is stored in servers based in the U.S., Japan or Europe, depending on which region the customer is based in.
Please contact datasecurity@dji.com email if you have any questions.