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Important! Microsoft Changes Policy for Recordings of Personal (1:1) Teams Calls

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On December 18, Microsoft will switch control over Teams 1:1 meeting recording from meeting to calling policies. By default, this stops users recording 1:1 meetings, meaning that tenant admins will have to update the default calling policy and any custom calling policy to allow recordings to continue. Of course, you might think it a bad idea to allow people to record 1:1 calls, in which case you don’t need to do anything.

https://office365itpros.com/2020/12/02/microsoft-changes-policy-personal-teams-call-recording/

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This is a good reminder @Tony Redmond Worth rising it up.
Thanks Tony,

Did Microsoft give any timeframe about when this is likely to land? Or is it just in the new year currently?

Best, Chris
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"Updated December 11, 2020: Based on learnings from our early rings, we have made the decision to make additional changes to the code before we proceed with the rollout. We will deliver a new Message center post once we re-start the rollout. Thank you for your patience."

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best response confirmed by Christopher Hoard (MVP)
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@Christopher Hoard 

 

"Updated December 11, 2020: Based on learnings from our early rings, we have made the decision to make additional changes to the code before we proceed with the rollout. We will deliver a new Message center post once we re-start the rollout. Thank you for your patience."

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