[Introduction]
To support organizations with varying compliance and data handling needs, Microsoft Edge for Business is introducing Connected Feature Control (CFC) in Public Preview. CFC is a centralized policy that allows admins to manage cloud-powered and AI-driven features—such as Translate, Compose, and Auto Tab Grouping—based on organizational requirements.
[When this will happen:]
- Targeted Release: Rollout began in late August 2025 and is expected to complete by late September/October 2025.
- General Availability: Timelines for GA will be announced after evaluating feedback from the Targeted Release.
[How this affects your organization:]
Who is affected: Admins managing Microsoft Edge for Business via the Edge management service.
What will happen:
- A new policy called Connected Feature Control (CFC) will be available in Edge management.
- By default, CFC is off; no changes will be made to existing feature availability unless admins opt in.
- Admins can enable or disable specific connected experiences such as Translate, Compose, Screenshot, and Auto Tab Grouping.
- CFC offers three modes:
- Off Mode: All connected experiences are enabled by default.
- Level 1: Enables only experiences that are sensitive content aware.
- Level 2: Enables only experiences that are sensitive content aware and meet strict data handling standards.
- Features like Translate and Screenshot are being enhanced for Level 2 compliance. Admins can choose to enable them in Level 2 via customization.
[What you can do to prepare:]
- Review your current Edge policies and connected experiences.
- Plan which features should be enabled or disabled based on your organization’s compliance needs.
- Opt in to Targeted Release in the Microsoft 365 admin center to access CFC.
- Notify users about upcoming changes and update internal documentation as needed.
- Learn more:
[Compliance considerations:]
Compliance Area | Explanation |
---|---|
AI/ML capabilities | CFC allows admins to control AI-driven features like Compose and Auto Tab Grouping. |
Data processing changes | CFC modifies how connected experiences interact with sensitive content and data handling standards. |
Admin control | Admins can centrally manage feature availability via Edge management service. |
Entra ID group control | Admins can scope CFC policies using Entra ID group membership. |
Source: Microsoft
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