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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> [IPv6 is coming to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-entra-azure-ad-blog/ipv6-coming-to-azure-ad/ba-p/2967451). We will begin introducing IPv6 support into Azure AD services in a phased approach, starting March 31, 2023. Organizations that use named locations in Conditional Access or Identity Protection must [take action to avoid possible service impact](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/azure-ad-ipv6-support#what-does-my-organization-have-to-do).
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> [IPv6 is coming to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-entra-azure-ad-blog/ipv6-coming-to-azure-ad/ba-p/2967451). We will begin introducing IPv6 support into Azure AD services in a phased approach, starting April 3, 2023. Organizations that use named locations in Conditional Access or Identity Protection must [take action to avoid possible service impact](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/azure-ad-ipv6-support#what-does-my-organization-have-to-do).
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Organizations can use this location for common tasks like:
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If you select **Determine location by IP address**, the system collects the IP address of the device the user is signing into. When a user signs in, Azure AD resolves the user's IPv4 or [IPv6](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/azure-ad-ipv6-support) address to a country or region, and the mapping updates periodically. Organizations can use named locations defined by countries to block traffic from countries where they don't do business.
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If you select **Determine location by IP address**, the system collects the IP address of the device the user is signing into. When a user signs in, Azure AD resolves the user's IPv4 or [IPv6](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/azure-ad-ipv6-support) address (starting April 3, 2023) to a country or region, and the mapping updates periodically. Organizations can use named locations defined by countries to block traffic from countries where they don't do business.
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If you select **Determine location by GPS coordinates**, the user needs to have the Microsoft Authenticator app installed on their mobile device. Every hour, the system contacts the user’s Microsoft Authenticator app to collect the GPS location of the user’s mobile device.
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## IPv6 traffic
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Conditional Access policies apply to all IPv4 **and** IPv6 traffic.
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Conditional Access policies apply to all IPv4 **and**[IPv6](/troubleshoot/azure/active-directory/azure-ad-ipv6-support) traffic (starting April 3, 2023).
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### Identifying IPv6 traffic with Azure AD Sign-in activity reports
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