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| Permission | Setting explanation |
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| **Register applications** | Setting this option to **No** prevents users from creating application registrations. You can the grant the ability back to specific individuals, by adding them to the application developer role. |
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| **Register applications** | Setting this option to **No** prevents users from creating application registrations. You can then grant the ability back to specific individuals, by adding them to the application developer role. |
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| **Create tenants** | By default all of your users can create new tenants. If you set this option to **No**, you prevent users from creating new Azure AD or Azure AD B2C tenants. You can grant the ability back to specific individuals by adding them to tenant creator role. |
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| **Allow users to connect work or school account with LinkedIn** | Setting this option to **No** prevents users from connecting their work or school account with their LinkedIn account. For more information, see [LinkedIn account connections data sharing and consent](../enterprise-users/linkedin-user-consent.md). |
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| **Create security groups** | Setting this option to **No** prevents users from creating security groups. Global administrators and user administrators can still create security groups. To learn how, see [Azure Active Directory cmdlets for configuring group settings](../enterprise-users/groups-settings-cmdlets.md). |
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| **Create Microsoft 365 groups** | Setting this option to **No** prevents users from creating Microsoft 365 groups. Setting this option to **Some** allows a set of users to create Microsoft 365 groups. Global administrators and user administrators can still create Microsoft 365 groups. To learn how, see [Azure Active Directory cmdlets for configuring group settings](../enterprise-users/groups-settings-cmdlets.md). |

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