Microsoft Forms now supports Purview Sensitivity Labels
Microsoft Forms now supports Purview Sensitivity Labels, enabling authors and co-authors to classify forms and maintain consistent data protection across exported content.
Microsoft Forms now supports Purview Sensitivity Labels, enabling authors and co-authors to classify forms and maintain consistent data protection across exported content.
Microsoft is introducing sensitivity label support for video files stored in SharePoint and OneDrive or edited via Clipchamp. The feature is in public preview and disabled by default.
Microsoft is updating how access controls are enforced in Purview Data Explorer and Content Explorer. Administrators should verify that users hold the appropriate role or role group before the change rolls out in May 2026.
Microsoft has released Extended SharePoint Permissions (ESP) to general availability, keeping SharePoint access controls attached to files even after they leave the library.
Microsoft Loop in Teams and mobile apps allows users to apply file-level sensitivity labels to Loop files, enhancing data protection in the Teams apps.
Administrators can prevent message forwarding in Teams channels.
Microsoft is introducing a new feature in SharePoint to automatically encrypt unencrypted documents in a document library.
For Sensitivity Labels, the options for user-defined permissions in Word, Excel and PowerPoint has been modernized.
Microsoft discontinued various licenses at the end of December 2023 and introduced three new ones in January.
An email footer defined in Sensitivity Labels is now added to the last reply, not at the end of the mail history.