In teams, people above you get reports on all of the time you’ve spent in teams and can see all of your “private messages”! There’s a whole-ass dashboard for it!
Hmmm I hope that’s not also the case with private messages on teams some 5 years ago. Pretty sure there was some condescending chats about uni teachers over private messages.
Oh well, I’ve graduated anyway and never again used the messaging function after that.
Hang on… I’m a Teams admin at my work, and I can see data about individual people’s calls, whom they’ve called, and for how long, as well as connection telemetry. I can, however, not see chat messages unless I add myself as an owner of every Teams channel. I can definitely not see peer-to-peer chats. I’m pretty sure this isn’t even possible in Microsoft Teams Admin Center.
I think what you’re referring to is Microsoft Purview, which is a premium toolset that can be used to, among other things, extract chat conversations in case of legal investigations &c. Teams in itself does not have any spy functionality, to my knowledge.
Teams is garbage. This comes from someone who used it on windows, both on the app and web versions.
In teams, people above you get reports on all of the time you’ve spent in teams and can see all of your “private messages”! There’s a whole-ass dashboard for it!
Hmmm I hope that’s not also the case with private messages on teams some 5 years ago. Pretty sure there was some condescending chats about uni teachers over private messages.
Oh well, I’ve graduated anyway and never again used the messaging function after that.
Hang on… I’m a Teams admin at my work, and I can see data about individual people’s calls, whom they’ve called, and for how long, as well as connection telemetry. I can, however, not see chat messages unless I add myself as an owner of every Teams channel. I can definitely not see peer-to-peer chats. I’m pretty sure this isn’t even possible in Microsoft Teams Admin Center.
I think what you’re referring to is Microsoft Purview, which is a premium toolset that can be used to, among other things, extract chat conversations in case of legal investigations &c. Teams in itself does not have any spy functionality, to my knowledge.