Microsoft 365 Message Center item MC1326258

MC1326258 - Microsoft Teams: Information Barriers enforcement for same‑tenant users in external group chats

Microsoft Teams will enforce Information Barriers between same-tenant users in external group chats, calls, and meetings starting June 15, 2026. This ensures consistent compliance across all communication scenarios without requiring policy changes. Existing external conversations remain unchanged initially, with ongoing enforcement applied as policies or memberships change.

Message Center ID
MC1326258
Category
plan For Change
Severity
normal
Services
Microsoft Teams
Tags
New feature, User impact, Admin impact
Published
2026-05-29
Last updated
2026-05-29
Expires
2026-07-18

[What and Why]Microsoft Teams is enhancing Information Barriers (IB) enforcement to provide consistent compliance protection across all communication scenarios, including external collaboration.With this update, IB policies will be enforced between users within the same tenant even when they participate in external group chats, calls, or meetings. This improvement ensures that organizations with regulatory or compliance requirements can maintain policy enforcement regardless of how conversations are initiated or who else is included.This feature strengthens enterprise-grade compliance and risk management while enabling safer external collaboration.[Rollout Schedule]General Availability (Worldwide):Rollout start: June 15, 2026Rollout completion: June 18, 2026[Impact on Your Organization]Who is affectedOrganizations that have Information Barriers configuredUsers in those organizations who participate in external chats, calls, or meetingsPlatforms/ServicesMicrosoft Teams (chat, group chat, meetings, and calls)Applies across desktop, web, and mobile clientsWhat will happenPre-existing external conversations are not retroactively modified at rollout.IB policies will be enforced between internal users in external conversations.This feature is enabled by default for tenants with IB policies configured.Existing IB configurations and policies are respected; no reconfiguration required.New and updated behavior:Creating new external group chats or calls:Teams will validate IB policies between internal participants.Users who are not allowed to communicate will be excluded automatically.Adding participants to existing external conversations:IB policies are validated before allowing the addition.The action will be blocked if policies prevent communication.Existing external conversations at rollout:External threads that already include non-compliant internal participants are not automatically changed at rollout.Non-compliant participants will remain in those threads unless a re-evaluation occurs.Ongoing and conditional enforcement:If IB policies or user segment membership changes, the conversation may be reprocessed.At that time, users who are no longer allowed to communicate will be automatically removed.Conversations will continue for compliant participants.[Action Required/Recommendations]No immediate action is required.However, we recommend that administrators:Review your existing Information Barriers policies to understand potential impact on external collaboration scenarios.Inform helpdesk and support teams about:Existing external chats may retain non-compliant participants initiallyChanges in behavior when adding users to chats or meetingsPossible participant removal from existing conversations after rolloutCommunicate this update to users in regulated teams or roles that frequently collaborate externally.Update internal documentation if you describe external collaboration or IB enforcement scenarios.Learn more: [To be updated closer to rollout.] Information Barriers in Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Purview | Microsoft Learn[Compliance considerations]QuestionAnswerDoes the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed?Yes. IB policies are now applied in additional conversation contexts (external chats), changing how communication data is governed and access controlled.Does the change provide a new way of communicating between users, tenants, or subscriptions?Yes. It expands enforcement to external collaboration scenarios, affecting how users interact across tenant boundaries.Does the change modify Purview capabilities (DLP, Information Protection, eDiscovery, etc.)?Yes. This strengthens Information Barriers enforcement, a Purview compliance capability, by extending its scope without altering underlying policy configuration.