OneNote for iOS will automatically create local backups of notebooks stored in the iOS Files app, enabling self-service recovery via PC or Mac. This feature, rolling out mid-March to mid-April 2026, respects existing Intune app protection policies and is enabled by default unless restricted by organizational settings.
Introduction
We’re introducing automatic local backups in OneNote for iOS to improve notebook resilience and provide a self‑service recovery option that aligns with the backup experience already available on Windows and macOS. This update helps users recover notebooks independently while giving organizations control through existing Intune app protection policies.
When this will happen
General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCCH and DoD): Rollout will begin in mid-March 2026 and is expected to complete by mid-April 2026.
How this affects your organization
Who is affected
What will happen
What you can do to prepare
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Compliance considerations
| Question | Answer |
| Does the change store new customer data, and if so, where? | Yes. The change stores new copies of organizational notebook data as local backup files in user‑accessible device storage on iOS (Files app). These backups are automatically created and retained on the device. |
| Does the change modify, interrupt, or disable any Purview‑related capabilities such as DLP, sensitivity labels, conditional access, auditing, eDiscovery, or retention? | Yes. The feature is governed by Intune app protection policies. If an organization restricts data movement—for example, if “Send org data to other apps” is not set to “All apps”—OneNote local backups on iOS are automatically disabled for managed users. |
| Does the change modify how users can access, export, delete, or correct their personal data within Microsoft 365 services? | Yes. The change provides users with a new method to access and export notebook data from iOS devices by accessing local backup files stored in the Files app. Users can move these files to a Mac or PC to complete notebook recovery. |
| Does the change include an admin control, and can it be controlled through Entra ID group membership? | Yes. Admins can manage this feature through existing Intune app protection policies, which can be scoped using Entra ID groups. This allows organizations to allow or block local backups based on group membership. |
| Does the change allow a user to enable or disable the feature themselves? | Yes. Users can choose whether to access or move their local backup files, but the availability of the feature itself is controlled by the organization’s Intune policies rather than an in‑app user toggle. |