Co-authoring on Microsoft Information Protection encrypted documents is in public preview on mobile devices

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From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC337330 · Published Feb 28, 2022

Message Summary

With hybrid work here to stay, organizations are increasingly looking for ways to facilitate seamless collaboration among workgroups and across organizations while keeping their data secure and compliant.

At Microsoft, we have been working hard to introduce product innovations to help organizations achieve this. Today – we are excited to announce that co-authoring on Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) encrypted documents is now coming to mobile for both Android and iOS. Customers will no longer be locked out of these documents on a mobile device which means greater flexibility to choose your device for being productive on the go. This expands upon our current co-authoring support for desktops Windows and Mac and Office on the web.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88512.

When will this happen:

This feature is now available in Public preview.

How this will affect your organization:Co Auth on Mobile
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What you need to do to prepare:

To get started:

You can learn more about Co-authoring on Microsoft Information Protection encrypted documents here. This capability is available with any license for “manual sensitivity labeling” as specified in the Microsoft 365 licensing guidance for security and compliance.

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