Hi DannyH365 I do not believe that is correct. The article clearly states that it is the same Conditional Access that is included with Azure AD Premium P1, which means it has the same capabilities, even though we don't have the full version of AAD P1 (yet). The only limitation that I am aware of is that you cannot add "non-gallery" apps in Azure AD, but any app that is available in the gallery would be possible to add to your list of enterprise apps, and therefore it would be available to protect with CA policies. There is one other limitation with regard to CA that I believe is just an error on Microsoft's part that needs to be ironed out, where you can't access the Conditional Access options in SharePoint admin center (Access controls for unmanaged devices).