Microsoft Teams now has end-to-end encryption support for one-to-one calls

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Microsoft Teams will have end-to-end encryption support. Microsoft Teams is getting E2EE security support for all one-to-one calls after testing the feature since October. IT admins can now enable and control E2EE for one-to-one calls with an update rolling out today.

In the US and Europe, multiple enterprise customers are in the process of rolling out E2EE for Teams calls.

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Microsoft Teams shows that calls are secure.

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Microsoft Teams allow authorized services to decrypt content for data retention record purposes. Microsoft uses a variety of methods to protect at-rest files and notes in Microsoft Teams. All chat content in Teams is kept confidential.

If IT admins enable it, certain Teams features will be disabled, but it does mean that this new E2EE encryption will further secure one-to-one calls within Teams. Recording, live caption / transcription, call transfer, call park, call merge, and features like adding participants to create a group call will all be disabled in one-to-one calls that use E2EE.