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This article describes the domain-level default sensitivity label feature in Microsoft Fabric and how to enable it. Its target audience is Fabric administrators, security and compliance officers, Fabric domain administrators, Fabric domain contributors.
Domain admins can set a default sensitivity label for their domains. This label will be applied by default to items in workspaces that belong to the domain in the following instances:
When an existing labeled item in the workspace is updated and saved, the existing label is either retained or overwritten according to the following logic:
Existing label | Override with domain-level default label |
---|---|
Manually applied, any priority | No |
Automatically applied, lower priority | Yes |
Automatically applied, higher priority | No |
Default label from policy, lower priority | Yes |
Default label from policy, higher priority | No |
The tenant setting Domain admins can set default sensitivity labels for their domains (preview) must be enabled.
Reports, semantic models, dataflows, dashboards, scorecards, and some additional item types aren't currently supported.
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