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Microsoft rolls out screen capture prevention for Teams users. Microsoft is rolling out a new Teams feature for Premium customers that will automatically block screenshots and recordings during meetings. Microsoft announced the feature in May 2025, stating that the rollout would begin in July 2025. However, as revealed on Wednesday, this was delayed until early November. Named "Prevent screen capture," it restricts access to visual meeting content by preventing screen capture on Windows and Android devices using native device tools and most third-party apps. On Windows desktop devices, screenshots display a black rectangle around the meeting window, while on Android phones and tablets, users will see a message indicating that screen capture is restricted. On all other platforms that don't support it, meeting attendees will join in audio-only mode. ​The screen capture prevention feature is disabled by default and must be manually enabled by organizers and co-organizers for each meeting via Meeting Options. Microsoft 365 admins can manage device enrollment and Teams Premium licensing via Entra ID. "Microsoft Teams Premium will introduce a 'Prevent screen capture' feature by late November 2025, blocking screenshots and recordings on Windows desktop and Android devices to protect sensitive meeting content," Microsoft said in a message center update. "It is off by default, enabled per meeting by organizers, and unsupported platforms join audio-only." However, it is important to note that, even if recordings and screenshots are blocked, sensitive information and media shared in Teams meetings can still be captured by taking photos of the screen during the conversation. Earlier this year, WhatsApp rolled out a similar feature named "Advanced Chat Privacy," which protects sensitive information exchanged in group conversations and private chats by blocking attempts to export chat content and save shared media. In recent months, Microsoft has begun working on enhancing protection against malicious file types and URLs in Teams chats and channels. Teams will also warn users when they send or receive private messages containing links that have been flagged as malicious. At last year's Enterprise Connect conference, Microsoft announced that over 320 million people are using Teams each month across 181 markets and 44 languages. The 2026 CISO Budget Benchmark It's budget season! Over 300 CISOs and security leaders have shared how they're planning, spending, and prioritizing for the year ahead. This report compiles their insights, allowing readers to benchmark strategies, identify emerging trends, and compare their priorities as they head into 2026. Learn how top leaders are turning investment into measurable impact.

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MISCELLANEOUS // Microsoft Introduces Screen Capture Prevention for Teams Premium Users

Microsoft is launching a "Prevent screen capture" feature for Teams Premium, aiming to protect sensitive meeting content by blocking screenshots and recordings on Windows and Android devices.

Initially announced in May 2025, the rollout was delayed to early November 2025, with the feature set to be available by late November.

The feature is disabled by default and must be manually activated per meeting by organizers or co-organizers through Meeting Options.

Microsoft 365 admins can manage device enrollment and Teams Premium licensing using Entra ID, ensuring streamlined implementation across organizations.

Despite the feature, sensitive information remains vulnerable to capture via external methods, such as photographing the screen during meetings.

This initiative aligns with Microsoft's broader efforts to enhance security in Teams, including protection against malicious file types and flagged URLs.

The introduction of this feature reflects growing demand for privacy and security in digital communication tools, particularly for enterprise users.