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Microsoft Viva Engage: Updated email subscription management

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Coming soon for Microsoft Viva Engage: We will modernize email subscription management to deliver a more intuitive, user-friendly experience. Before this rollout, unsubscribe and notification links in in Viva Engage emails opened legacy web pages with limited functionality. After this rollout, those links will take users to refreshed pages where they can more easily manage their preferences. Users will be able to unsubscribe from or resubscribe to individual email types in a cleaner, more accessible workflow. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 489829.[When this will happen:] General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-May 2025 and expect to complete by late May 2025.[How this will affect your organization:] After this rollout, no admin actions are required. Users will experience these changes:Users who select notification links in Viva Engage ema

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(Updated) Microsoft Teams: Control when shared content is visible to attendees in "Manage what attendees see"

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Updated April 28, 2025: We have updated the timeline below. Thank you for your patience.The "Manage what attendees see" feature in Microsoft Teams helps organizers deliver polished events more easily by simplifying the attendee view and keeping the focus on participants who have been brought on screen. We’re introducing a new enhancement that gives organizers and presenters even more control over when shared content becomes visible to attendees.Currently, when a presenter shares content, it is automatically displayed for attendees. With this update, shared content will first appear in the Manage screen’s left panel alongside other presenters. An organizer or presenter must manually bring it on screen, providing greater control over the attendee experience and preventing unintended interruptions.Once shared content is brought on screen, the presenter sharing it will now see their content