Forum Discussion
Disable Group Chats
- Mar 24, 2020Hi hakannorberg
Private chat can be disabled in the messaging policy in the Teams admin centre - however this is for all private chats - 1:1 and group private chats.
I would recommend raising a uservoice here
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
Private chat can be disabled in the messaging policy in the Teams admin centre - however this is for all private chats - 1:1 and group private chats.
I would recommend raising a uservoice here
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
- lee_collinsMar 28, 2022Copper Contributor
just updating the user voice link, I found this one with 301 votes at the time of writing https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/f8391a82-272e-ec11-b6e6-00224827b493
- May 31, 2022
Sure, I agree. I used to be a secondary school teacher so believe in the whole chabang - information barriers, stream controls for video. All of it. They should be safe spaces.
In terms of the chat, did you consider turning private chat off in the messaging policy, this could be used with policy packages for students. If that is too far you could look at a few things like supervised chat, channel moderation where only moderators can post in channels and restrict things like Gifs in the messaging policies.
Also, if you don't want kids accessing accounts outside of school, you should look to implement a conditional access policy where they can only access Microsoft 365 services from within your network. That could help as they wouldn't be able to access it off premises.
Best, Chris
- rbishetqAug 02, 2022Brass ContributorConfused why you are redirecting people to UserVoice - isnt this very platform meant to be the replacement for UserVoice?
I fully agree with original poster - Teams admin should give us the ability to create a policy that disables somebody's ability to create group chats but still do 1:1 chats.