“Favorite contacts” in Microsoft Places will be retired

Microsoft will retire the “Favorite contacts” feature in Places to align with the people experiences across other Microsoft 365 apps. Outlook and Teams Places Cards will instead surface frequent contacts based on Microsoft 365 usage patterns.

Timeline

The retirement should be completed in December 2025.

Impact for your users

Today, all Microsoft Places users can define favorite contacts in the Places web portal. This option will be removed in December 2025.

Favorite contacts in Microsoft Places will be retired
Favorite contacts in Microsoft Places will be retired

Microsoft will determine favorite coworkers based on frequent contacts derived from Microsoft 365 usage patterns.

At the same time, Microsoft will retire the Places setting AllowInConnectionsList.
This setting allowed Places administrators to control whether users could appear in other users’ collaborator lists (another name for favorite contacts).

AllowInConnectionsList is soon obsolete
AllowInConnectionsList is soon obsolete

It’s a good idea to disable AllowInConnectionsList, as the setting will soon be obsolete. If you disable it, existing contacts remain available, but users can no longer add new contacts.

PowerShell
Connect-MicrosoftPlaces
Set-PlacesSettings -AllowInConnectionsList "Default:false"

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Tobias Asböck

Tobias is a Senior System Engineer with more than 10 years of professional experience with Microsoft 365 products such as SharePoint Online, SharePoint Premium, OneDrive for Business, Teams Collaboration, Entra ID, Information Protection, Universal Print, and Microsoft 365 Licensing. He also has 15+ years of experience planning, administering, and operating SharePoint Server environments. Tobias is a PowerShell Scripter with certifications for Microsoft 365 products. In his spare time, Tobias is busy with updates in the Microsoft 365 world or on the road with his road bike and other sports activities. If you have additional questions, please contact me via LinkedIn or [email protected].

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