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MC517337 – Microsoft is introducing the new capability to allow organization-only accounts in Microsoft To Do.
When this will happen:
Microsoft will begin rolling out in mid-February and expect to complete rollout by early March.
How this will affect your organization:
To Do Android now offers enhanced security features to ensure the protection of your personal and work information. With the growing popularity of multi-account support in Android, users can add their personal and work accounts to their device, which can lead to data transfer between the two accounts and compromise security. To address this issue, Microsoft has implemented the control at the admin level to allow org only accounts.
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What you need to do to prepare:
Admins will need to add a list of allowed accounts to use this feature. For more information regarding this, please visit this documentation.
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