<p>➀ Microsoft is testing a new Teams feature that can automatically update a user's work location based on the Wi-Fi network they are connected to.</p><p>➁ The feature is intended to reduce confusion in the workplace by helping colleagues identify who is on-site or remote.</p><p>➂ The feature will be off by default, and tenant admins will have the privilege of deciding whether to enable location reporting and require end-user opt-in.</p>
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