Viva Engage: Retirement of Viva Engage Desktop Notifications
Microsoft is retiring Viva Engage desktop notifications by mid-November 2025 to streamline notifications across Microsoft 365. Desktop push notifications and related settings will be removed. Users will still receive notifications via Viva Engage in-app, Teams, and Outlook. No admin action is needed; inform users accordingly. To simplify and streamline notification experiences across Microsoft 365, Microsoft is retiring the desktop notification capability in Viva Engage. This change helps reduce redundancy and ensures consistency across supported channels such as Teams, Outlook, and Viva Engage in-app notifications. It also affects how users receive @mention and community announcement notifications on desktop. When this will happen: This change will roll out automatically by mid-November 2025. How this affects your organization: Who is affected: Users who previously enabled desktop notifications in Viva Engage. Tenant admins who configured desktop notification settings in Admin Center. What will happen: The following settings will be removed: The Allow users to enable desktop notifications setting will be removed from Admin Center.
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