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MC305426: Changes to Microsoft Teams apps’ native permissions in the browser

Updated April 26, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.

In order to better secure Microsoft Teams third-party applications that request native device permissions – such as camera, microphone or location access – we will be requiring users to manually opt-in for these permissions per app in the Microsoft Teams web browser experience. We are already doing this on the Teams desktop and mobile clients.

Previously, Microsoft Teams app permissions were handled by the browser when requesting camera, microphone or location access. With this change, users will need to navigate to the app’s permissions dialog to grant access to these permissions for their Microsoft Teams third-party application in the web browser.

First-party Microsoft Teams applications in Education will be unaffected by this change: Assignments, OneNote, EDU Class Notes, EDU PLC Notes, and EDU Staff Notes.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 83656.

MC305426: Changes to Microsoft Teams apps' native permissions in the browser

When this will happen

  • We expect standard rollout to begin in early February and expect the rollout to be completed by mid-March (previously late February). – Complete
  • We expect GCC, GCC-H and DoD rollouts to begin in late March (previously early March) and expect those rollouts to be complete by mid-May (previously late April)

How this will affect your organization

Users who use Microsoft Teams third-party applications in the browser will not be able to continue using native device permissions – such as camera, microphone, or location access – until the user has granted the application permission to do so through the Teams app permission dialog. A one-time educational coachmark bubble will be provided to educate users about the change.

Users who use Microsoft Teams third-party applications in the browser will not be able to continue using native device permissions - such as camera, microphone, or location access - until the user has granted the application permission to do so through the Teams app permission dialog.

Users who use Microsoft Teams third-party applications in the browser will not be able to continue using native device permissions - such as camera, microphone, or location access - until the user has granted the application permission to do so through the Teams app permission dialog.

What you need to do to prepare

Consider bringing awareness to your users about this change if your tenant relies on third-party applications that might request camera, microphone or location permissions.

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Message ID: MC305426
Published: 15 December 2021
Updated: 26 April 2022

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