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articles/active-directory/fundamentals/whats-new.md

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**Service category:** Device Access Management
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**Product capability:** End User Experiences
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In the **All Devices** view under the Registered column, you can now click on any pending devices you have, and it will open a context pane to help troubleshoot why a device may be pending. You can also offer feedback on if the summarized information is helpful or not. For more information, see: [Pending devices in Azure Active Directory](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/pending-devices).
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In the **All Devices** view under the Registered column, you can now select any pending devices you have, and it opens a context pane to help troubleshoot why a device may be pending. You can also offer feedback on if the summarized information is helpful or not. For more information, see: [Pending devices in Azure Active Directory](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/pending-devices).
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**Service category:** Device Access Management
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**Product capability:** User Management
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Admins can now restrict their users from self-service accessing their BitLocker keys through the Devices Settings page. Turning on this capability will hide the BitLocker key(s) of all non-admin users. This helps to control BitLocker access management at the admin level. For more information, see: [Restrict member users' default permissions](users-default-permissions.md#restrict-member-users-default-permissions).
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Admins can now restrict their users from self-service accessing their BitLocker keys through the Devices Settings page. Turning on this capability hides the BitLocker key(s) of all non-admin users. This helps to control BitLocker access management at the admin level. For more information, see: [Restrict member users' default permissions](users-default-permissions.md#restrict-member-users-default-permissions).
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