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You will soon be able to delete chats in Microsoft Teams – onmsft.com

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
November 14, 2022
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Microsoft Teams is set to get a new feature tagged 90723 in the Microsoft 365 Roadmap. The feature will let users delete 1:1 chats, group chats, and meeting chats from the Teams desktop or mobile application.

However, the chats will be deleted only on the user’s end. The conversation history will not be affected for other participants in the group chat or meeting chat. The feature is set to start rolling out in early December and is expected to hit broad availability by mid-December.

To access this feature, you will need to click on the ellipsis at the top and select the Delete option to clear your chat list.

You will soon be able to delete chats in Microsoft Teams - onmsft.com - November 14, 2022

Admins will also have the capability to disable this feature via the admin portal under messaging policies. Users in the tenant will not be able to access the feature from this point.

In other Teams related news, Teams PWA for Linux users hit general availability recently closing the gap between the Teams desktop client on Linux and Windows. Share your thoughts with us below.

 

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