Aug 17 2019 01:21 PM
I am looking at the feature ID: 51552 in the roadmap.
It´s about Microsoft Team - Read Receipts in private chats
It says it should be launched by now.
And i can find the settings for it in my admin-center for teams.
But i can not see any tags that tell me who have read my messages in teams. Chat or Team Conversations.
How should this work?
Aug 17 2019 02:25 PM
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Nov 15 2019 03:57 AM
@Oskar KuusI too can confirm that this is still NOT live. Really wish MS would hurry up with this rather important update.
Nov 15 2019 05:31 AM
Nov 25 2019 01:24 AM
@Chris Webb looking forward to this feature for our school in australia.
Dec 08 2019 01:53 PM
Dec 09 2019 01:33 AM
@PapaStoke If your MS rep really couldn't find anything I'd recommend you get a different rep. This is one of the "biggest 10" features that people have been waiting for. There is a ton of data on it. But the best is to go directly to the source: https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/16911079-support-for-private-c...
You see the following:
That is why people are saying it should be here for all soon... although with this issue I'd still be doubtful as MS promised this months ago and failed to deliver it (link to their Tweet where they said that: https://twitter.com/microsoftteams/status/1151922085352153088)
Anyway let's just hope we get this this month. It will be a nice Christmas present for people using Teams
Jan 18 2020 06:24 AM
Is there anyway to disable the read receipt icon?
Jan 18 2020 06:35 AM
Jan 18 2020 06:47 AM
Jan 18 2020 06:50 AM
It's one of my client's Teams so I don't have access to the Admin Center. Seems a bit invasive to force users privacy settings especially since me (and others) are not employees of theirs and they shouldn't have the right to set my privacy settings. I doubt they even know they can control that being it's a new feature.
-Steve
Jan 18 2020 07:03 AM
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Jan 18 2020 10:12 AM
Not sure what I said that was harsh.
Jan 18 2020 02:20 PM
@SteveParksAdept "Seems a bit invasive to force users privacy settings"
Being a guest in another tenant than your own and demanding your own settings is to me a bit harsh....
You are a guest.
You are there on your own free will
The owner of that tenant set the settings for there organisation.
This feature is quite common in many platforms and as far as i know not often something users are able to control on their own.