Message ID: MC1093235 (Updated)
Updated June 17, 2025: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience.
We’re updating the default setting for the Text Prediction feature in Outlook to improve user control and reduce unintended suggestions. This change affects New Outlook for Windows, Outlook on the web, and Outlook for iOS and Android.
[When this will happen:]
This change will begin rolling out on July 1, 2025.
[How this affects your organization:]
Text Prediction will be turned off by default for all users of New Outlook for Windows and Outlook on the web, including those who currently have it enabled. On Outlook for iOS and Android, only new users will have the default set to off. After the change, users will no longer see predictive text suggestions while composing email messages unless they manually re-enable the feature in Outlook settings.
[What you can do to prepare:]
Admins should be prepared to inform users of this change and guide them to re-enable Text Prediction if desired. Users can turn the feature back on by navigating to:
- Outlook on the web: Settings > Mail > Compose and reply > Text predictions
- New Outlook for Windows: Settings > Mail > Compose > Text predictions
- Outlook mobile: Settings > Account > Compose options > Text predictions
Source: Microsoft
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