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### General Availability - Devices settings Self-Help Capability for Pending Devices
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### Public Preview - Devices Self-Help Capability for Pending Devices
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**Type:** New feature
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**Service category:** Device Registration and 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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### General Availability - Admins can now restrict users from self-service accessing their BitLocker keys
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**Type:** New feature
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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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In the All Devices settings 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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Cross-tenant synchronization allows you to set up a scalable and automated solution for users to access applications across tenants in your organization. It builds upon the Azure AD B2B functionality and automates creating, updating, and deleting B2B users. For more information, see: [What is cross-tenant synchronization? (preview)](../multi-tenant-organizations/cross-tenant-synchronization-overview.md).
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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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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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### General Availability - Apple Watch companion app removed from Authenticator for iOS
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