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Teams Adds Explicit Consent for Recorded Meetings

Teams Adds Explicit Consent for Recorded Meetings
A new setting in the Teams meeting policy allows Microsoft 365 tenants to dictate that meetings organized by some or all users must gain explicit consent from users before they can be recorded. The new control is intended to help address privacy concerns that some users might have. This article describes how to apply the policy setting and its impact on meeting participants.

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