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Updated June 12, 2025: We have updated the timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
Microsoft is updating its policies regarding the sharing of user location data to enhance privacy, improve data security, and ensure compliance with evolving regulatory standards.
To enhance transparency and user control, Teams is introducingwill soon have a new location consent experience that gives users the choice of when and how Teams can use their location data (specifically SSID & BSSID).
Please refer to the public documentationsharing setting that will be published shortly.allow users to grant location access to specific features. This change will affect emergency dynamic policy and the network bandwidth policy.
This message applies to Teams for Windows desktop (version 24H2 or greater) and Teams for Mac desktop. VDI clients will not be supported at this time.
When this will happen:
Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out mid-Aprilearly February 2025 (previously late March) and expect to complete by mid-April 2025 (previously late March).February 2025.
General Availability (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, DoD): We will begin rolling out late AprilFebruary 2025 (previously mid-April) and expect to complete by late July 2025 (previously late May).early March 2025.
How this will affect your organization:
All new and existingBefore this rollout: Location access was governed exclusively at the operating system level. With this update, location consent will also be required from users at the individual application level. As a result, users gain more granular control over which specific application features can access their location.
After this rollout, Teams users can grant location access to certain Teams features. The setting for Work users within your organizationIT insights for admins feature are in Teams Settings > Privacy > Location. The setting for the Emergency calls feature is in the user's device's location settings. The user can find a link to their device's location settings in Teams Settings > Privacy > Location:
If a user consented to location access before the rollout, the user will be prompted to specify ifconfirm their selection in this new popup that will display after the next Teams version update. If a user has not previously consented, they want to keep location detection on for emergency calls only, or if they consent to allowing location access used for IT Admin Insights or troubleshooting ex via tooling such as Call Quality Dashboard or Network and Locations matching via BSSID for emergency calling location.
Important Note - The new Teams location consent flow does not apply to fully managed devices where users are restricted from user granted location access. You can expect current policies to continue working as expected, and users will not be prompted with any of the new location consent dialogs.
The new Teams location consent changes will impact the following Teams features:
For all new Teams for Work users, they will first be prompted with an operating system level consent dialog, requesting location permission granting.

Immediately after consenting to allow location access at the operating system level (or for those who had previously consented to location access), both new and existing Teams for Work users will be presented with a new Teams app level location permission dialog.

Users must choose between "Allow all," which grants Teams full location access used for emergency calls and for IT Admin insights and troubleshooting, or "Keep emergency only," which restricts location usage to emergency calling purposes. It is important to note only end users who are configured for a dynamic emergency calling policy will see this version of the dialog. Users without ExternalLookUpMode enabled will see a slightly different version of this in-app consent dialog that excludes emergency calling. Users can modify their operating system or app level location detection preferences at any time via Teams settings under Privacy > Location. On fully managed devices, these settings will be ON by defaultpopup and can only be disabled via the OS level location setting.adjust their preferences in Settings.
What you need to do to prepare:
Please educate your users on these selections and what works best for your tenant.
You can communicate these changesthis requirement by setting the emergency service disclaimer with a custom message that will display in the Calls Appapp in Teams. Ensuring that end users have location turned on is crucial for proper functioning of emergency calls and their safety. Learn more about sending a custom message: Manage emergency calling policies in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn
To continue managing video and media settings with the network roaming policy, users must enable Insights for IT admins in Teams Settings > Privacy > Location > Insights for IT admins.
Learn more about the changes to location services and privacy policies:policies
This rollout will happen automatically by the specified date with no admin action required before the rollout. Review your current configuration to determine the impact for your organization. Please notify your users and admins about this change and update any relevant documentation.