Report a suspicious call in Microsoft Teams
Microsoft is adding a built-in option for users to report suspicious one-to-one Teams calls directly from their call history, with submitted reports surfacing in the Microsoft Defender portal.
Microsoft is adding a built-in option for users to report suspicious one-to-one Teams calls directly from their call history, with submitted reports surfacing in the Microsoft Defender portal.
The Interpreter Agent is now available in Teams calls, bringing real-time speech-to-speech translation to PSTN and VoIP calls. Interpreter Agent is enabled by default for users with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license. Teams admins should verify the policy.
Microsoft is expanding explicit recording consent in Teams to 1:1 VoIP calls. Participants must provide consent before audio, video, or content sharing is included in recordings or transcriptions.
Microsoft is rolling out a new Teams call rating experience, replacing the 1–5 star scale with a thumbs-up/thumbs-down system, feedback checkboxes for Audio, Video, and Screenshare, and an optional text field.
Employees with a Teams Premium license will be able to use a Queues app for Teams Telephony in the future. The new service plan has been added to the license.