Microsoft has introduced a new Teams admin policy that allows organizers to prevent third-party bots from joining meetings without approval.
Better bot blocking is coming to Microsoft Teams to keep your meetings safe.
Microsoft Teams is rolling out smarter bot protection with new admin policies, lobby approval, warnings, and future allow-list controls.
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