If you turn off this setting, your users won't be able to install or use any third-party apps. Allow third-party apps: This controls whether users can use third-party apps.Under Third-party apps, turn off or turn on these settings to control access to third-party apps: You can then configure the settings you want in the panel. On the Permission policies page, select Org-wide app settings. You can use them to control malicious or problematic apps. Org-wide app settings govern the behavior for all users and override any other app permission policies assigned to users. Use org-wide app settings to control whether users can install third-party apps. Additionally, you'll see the following note about managing third-party apps on the app permission policies page in the Microsoft Teams admin center. In GCCH and DoD, all third-party apps are blocked by default. In a Microsoft 365 Government - GCCH and DoD deployment of Teams, it's important to know the following about third-party app settings, which are unique to GCCH and DoD. Manage org-wide app settings for Microsoft 365 Government To learn about the different ways that you can assign policies to users, see Assign policies to your users in Teams. You can assign a policy directly to users, either individually or at scale through a batch assignment (if supported for the policy type), or to a group that the users are members of (if supported for the policy type).
You can manage settings based on the app publisher and add and remove apps based on the allow/block setting.Īssign a custom app permission policy to users
Select the policy by clicking to the left of the policy name, and then click Edit.