Microsoft Purview DLP now supports file creation and modification date conditions for SharePoint and OneDrive, enabling admins to create more precise DLP and auto-labeling policies. This feature, rolling out April 2026, is configurable by admins and improves lifecycle-based data governance without impacting users by default.
Introduction
Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) now supports document creation and modification conditions for SharePoint and OneDrive. These new conditions enable admins to define DLP and Information Protection auto-labeling policies based on when a file was created or last modified, allowing more precise data protection. Organizations can now better target newly created, recently updated, or older content that requires stricter governance.
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Compliance considerations
| Compliance area | Impact and explanation |
| Processing of existing customer data | DLP and auto-labeling policies can now evaluate existing file metadata (created date and last modified date) when determining enforcement or labeling actions for SharePoint and OneDrive content. |
| Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) | Admins can refine DLP rules using file creation and modification conditions, enabling more precise enforcement without changing default policy behavior. |
| Information Protection labels | Auto-labeling policies can now apply sensitivity labels based on file age or recent modification, improving lifecycle-based governance. |
| Admin compliance controls and reporting | Additional policy conditions help admins better demonstrate targeted and risk-aligned compliance controls through Microsoft Purview. |
| Admin controls | The feature is configurable by admins through Microsoft Purview policy settings for DLP and Information Protection. |