(Updated) End-to-end encrypted Meetings – 200 participants (Premium)

Updated January 2, 2024: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for patience.

For meetings that require heightened confidentiality, end-to-end encryption (E2EE) is an extra layer of security that encrypts data at its origin and decrypts it at its destination. Only audio, video, and video-based screen sharing is end-to-end encrypted. Apps, avatars, reactions, chat, and Q&A are not end-to-end encrypted. 

We had launched end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for meetings with 50 participants in February 2023. We are increasing the meeting size to 200 participants. We support:

  • One can schedule an end-to-end encrypted meeting from desktop (Windows and Mac) and mobile (iOS or Android).
  • To join an end-to-end encrypted meeting
    • One can join an end-to-end encrypted meeting from desktop (Windows or Mac) or mobile (iOS or Android) or Teams Room Device (Windows or Surface Hub).
    • For the 200-participant meeting, the first person joining should be from desktop (Windows or Mac) or mobile (iOS or Android).
    • All other platforms are blocked from joining an end-to-end encrypted meeting.

[When this will happen:]

  • Standard Release: We will begin rolling out late October and expect to complete by early November.
  • GCC Release: We will begin rolling out late October and expect to complete by early November.
  • GCCH Release: We will begin rolling out early November and expect to complete by early January 2024 (previously mid-December).
  • DoD Release: We will begin rolling out late November and expect to complete by early January 2024 (previously mid-December).

[How this will affect your organization:]

With this update, end-to-end encrypted meetings can have a meeting size up to 200 participants instead of 50 participants. 

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[What you need to do to prepare:]

Please inform your users that now end-to-end encrypted meetings support larger meeting size (i.e.,200 participants).

For more details how to use the feature, you can refer to: Use end-to-end encryption for Teams meetings – Microsoft Support

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