News, Reviews & Betas which includes large community peer support Microsoft Teams now has End-to-End Encryption for all one-on-one calls, but enabling the privacy-boosting feature will render nearly all the important features in the platform, non-functional, until
Microsoft has confirmed that it has thoroughly tested the End-To-End Encryption (E2EE) feature, and it is now live for all one-on-one calls in Microsoft Teams. It is, however, important to note that enabling the privacy feature severely limits the application and hampers several functions. Microsoft Teams users must choose privacy or functionality, implied the Windows OS maker with the introduction of E2EE for all individual or personal calls.
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USA — software Microsoft Teams now has End-to-End Encryption for all one-on-one calls, but there...