Microsoft To Bring Toggle For Profanity Filtering In Teams: Report

Last Update: March 06, 2023, 08:56 AM IST

This feature is on the Microsoft 365 roadmap and may be available by May 2023

This feature is on the Microsoft 365 roadmap and may be available by May 2023

According to Windows Central, the feature is on the Microsoft 365 roadmap and could be available as early as May 2023, though it is subject to change.

Microsoft Teams, which allows users to view live captions within meetings, will soon support turning profanity filters on or off with a single toggle.

According to Windows Central, the feature is on the Microsoft 365 roadmap and could be available as early as May 2023, though it is subject to change.

“With the newly introduced toggle to turn profanity filtering on/off, users will now be able to control whether they want to continue to take advantage of the profanity filtering capability provided out of the box, or if they want to read every word want to see,” according to the company.

Furthermore, the report states that a toggle to filter live captions will be an option on Microsoft Teams for Windows and Mac, if available.

It should also be accessible to a wider range of customers, including government tenants, the report said.

Meanwhile, Microsoft has introduced new “set delivery” options in Teams, with which users can now mark their messages as important or urgent.

With the options, users can be sure that their messages are taken care of and taken care of, the company said in a statement.

Navigate to the “Mark as Important” button at the bottom of the compose box and select the “Important” or “Urgent” option depending on the level of attention the message holds.

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