Outlook on the web's activity-based timeout (ABT) will retire by January 2026 (February for GCC/DoD). Admins must enable Microsoft 365 idle session timeout for consistent session control across apps. Users won't auto-sign out without it. Prepare by reviewing ABT use, enabling the new timeout, and updating documentation.
Outlook on the web activity-based timeout is retiring
To simplify session timeout management and improve consistency across Microsoft 365 apps, we’re retiring the activity-based authentication timeout (ABT) setting for Outlook on the web. Admins should transition to the Microsoft 365 idle session timeout, which provides a unified experience across supported Microsoft 365 web applications.
When this will happen:
The retirement will roll out in phases based on cloud environment:How this affects your organization:
What you can do to prepare:
Compliance considerations:
No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.