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-**Intune**[Device Management Support](/mem/intune/remote-actions/device-management) exists for Microsoft 365 app, Teams app, and Loop app, on iOS and Android.
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-**[Conditional Access](/sharepoint/control-access-from-unmanaged-devices)** is supported.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> **[Conditional Access](/sharepoint/control-access-from-unmanaged-devices)** only applies to an entire app. Because Copilot Pages and Copilot Notebooks are features of the Microsoft 365 Copilot app, conditional access cannot be used on just those features, it would need to apply to the entire app at m365.cloud.microsoft. Administrators can still block the creation of new Copilot Pages and Copilot Notebooks using the **[Admin Toggle](cpcn-admin-configuration.md)**.
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> **[Information Barriers](/purview/information-barriers-sharepoint)** are not supported. See [admin settings](cpcn-admin-configuration.md) to configure these integrations.
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Get-SPOContainer -OwningApplicationId 'a187e399-0c36-4b98-8f04-1edc167a0996' | WHERE OwnershipType -EQ 'UserOwned' | FT
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## Migrations
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Currently, there is no supported method to transfer an existing SharePoint Embedded container between Microsoft 365 tenants — for example, in scenarios involving mergers or acquisitions.
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## Related articles
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-[Summary of Compliance, Lifecycle, Governance](cpcn-compliance-summary.md)
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# Summary of governance, lifecycle, and compliance capabilities for Loop
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> [!NOTE]
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> The Copilot Pages and Copilot Notebooks content has moved to a [dedicated article](cpcn-compliance-summary.md).
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> The Copilot Pages and Copilot Notebooks content can now be found in a [dedicated article](cpcn-compliance-summary.md).
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As a Compliance Manager or IT administrator, it's crucial to stay up-to-date on the latest governance, data lifecycle, and compliance posture for the software solutions being used in your organization. This article details the capabilities available and not available yet for [Microsoft Loop](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-loop).
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## Foundations
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-**[Admin Toggle](loop-admin-configuration.md)** exist to turn on or off creation of Loop components, pages, and workspaces. When switching Loop component creation on or off in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, it also controls rendering as a hyperlink vs. a live and interactive experience.
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-**[Admin Toggle](loop-admin-configuration.md)** exist to turn on or off creation of Loop components, pages, and workspaces. When an IT admin switches Loop component creation on or off in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, this switch also controls rendering as a hyperlink vs. a live and interactive experience.
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- If you enable Loop components in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem via the primary toggle, there are secondary toggles to turn on or off Loop components in Outlook or Teams chats and channels. There's also a secondary toggle to turn on or off Loop components for collaborative meeting notes.
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-**GDPR** data subject requests can be serviced as part of the [Microsoft Purview portal](/compliance/regulatory/gdpr-data-subject-requests#data-subject-request-admin-tools) and [Purview eDiscovery workflows](/purview/ediscovery).
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-**[Information Barriers](/purview/information-barriers-sharepoint)** are enforced for content stored in SharePoint sites or OneDrive.
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> **[Information Barriers](/purview/information-barriers-sharepoint)**are not supported on content stored in SharePoint Embedded containers. See [storage](loop-storage.md#storage) for more information on what content this includes, and[admin settings](loop-admin-configuration.md#storage-based-view-of-the-admin-policy-settings) to configure these integrations.
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> **[Information Barriers](/purview/information-barriers-sharepoint)**aren't supported on content stored in SharePoint Embedded containers. To learn what's stored in SharePoint Embedded, see [storage](loop-storage.md#storage). To configure these integrations, see[admin settings](loop-admin-configuration.md#storage-based-view-of-the-admin-policy-settings).
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-**[Customer Lockbox](/purview/customer-lockbox-requests)** is supported.
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-**Guest app access** to Loop workspace containers is available. Guest app access enables third party export and eDiscovery tools, migration tools, tools used to evaluate compliance requirements, and developer APIs. Use PowerShell to [Get](/powershell/module/sharepoint-online/get-spoapplication) and [Set](/powershell/module/sharepoint-online/set-spoapplicationpermission) guest app permissions.
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## Data Lifecycle
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- Loop's My workspace, Copilot Pages, and Copilot Notebooks are stored together in a single, user-owned SharePoint Embedded container, identified and owned by Loop. Shared Loop workspaces create one SharePoint Embedded container per workspace. These containers don't have individual storage limits; instead, their storage usage counts toward your organization's overall SharePoint storage quota. Currently, there's no admin control to set storage limits for individual SharePoint Embedded containers. Loop files in their OneDrive and SharePoint locations follow the quotas of these storage locations.
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> Unlike OneDrive, for the Loop My workspace, there's no user workflow for content stored in the user-owned SharePoint Embedded container after user departure. The container is deleted on the same schedule as the default OneDrive settings. See [Storage management after user departure](loop-storage.md) for detailed information.
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-**[Multi-Geo](/microsoft-365/enterprise/microsoft-365-multi-geo)** capabilities for My workspace are supported.
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- My workspace is a user-owned SharePoint Embedded container and is created in the geo that matches the user's [preferred data location](/microsoft-365/enterprise/plan-for-multi-geo#best-practices).
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- Multi-Geo support for shared Loop workspaces use the [same mechanism as SharePoint Communication sites](/microsoft-365/enterprise/m365-dr-workload-spo#move-a-sharepoint-site-or-sharepoint-embedded-container-site), including rehome and creation in the tenant's default geo. Manage shared Loop workspace locations like other collaborative artifacts such as SharePoint Communication sites.
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-**Version History**[export in Purview](/purview/ediscovery-export-search-results#step-1-prepare-search-results-for-export) or via [Graph API](/graph/api/driveitem-get-content-format) is available. Loop workspace content stored in SharePoint Embedded (See [storage](loop-storage.md) for more information), version history is configured to save 50 versions and no admin setting is available to change this configuration. Loop files in OneDrive or SharePoint follow the same file versioning settings as other files.
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