Changelog of 416296
Outlook: Checking feedback policy across all accounts
Currently, when we determine whether a user is entitled to submit feedback, we only look at the feedback policy for their primary (global) account. Going forward, we are going to make the feedback policy check more restrictive which is more secure. We'll be looking at feedback policies for all users' accounts and basing their eligibility off the most restrictive policy value found. For example, if any of the users' accounts have Feedback disabled by a policy, we won't show the Feedback button in the Help tab of the ribbon for any of their accounts. #newoutlookforwindowsFeature ID: 416296
Added to roadmap: Thu Sep 12 2024
Last modified: Wed Sep 18 2024
Product(s): Outlook
Cloud instance(s): Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)
Platform(s): DesktopWeb
Release phase(s): General Availability
Status: In development
Preview Available:
Rollout Start: OctoberSeptember CY2024
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Outlook: Checking feedback policy across all accounts
Currently, when we determine whether a user is entitled to submit feedback, we only look at the feedback policy for their primary (global) account. Going forward, we are going to make the feedback policy check more restrictive which is more secure. We'll be looking at feedback policies for all users' accounts and basing their eligibility off the most restrictive policy value found. For example, if any of the users' accounts have Feedback disabled by a policy, we won't show the Feedback button in the Help tab of the ribbon for any of their accounts. #newoutlookforwindowsFeature ID: 416296
Added to roadmap: Thu Sep 12 2024
Last modified: Thu Sep 12 2024
Product(s): Outlook
Cloud instance(s): Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant)
Platform(s): DesktopWeb
Release phase(s): General Availability
Status: In development
Preview Available:
Rollout Start: October CY2024