These new preference settings are CFPreferences API compatible and can be set using the defaults command in Terminal, or enforced through a Configuration Profile or Mobile Device Management (MDM) server. When the preferences are enforced, the user can't change the values, and any in-app controls will appear disabled.
Note
You can also use Cloud Policy and these 5 policy settings:
Configure the level of client software diagnostic data sent by Office to Microsoft
Allow the use of connected experiences in Office that analyze content
Allow the use of connected experiences in Office that download online content
Allow the use of additional optional connected experiences in Office
BasicDiagnosticData(this value sets the level to Required) FullDiagnosticData(this value sets the level to Optional) ZeroDiagnosticData(this value sets the level to Neither)
Availability
16.28 and later
If you don't set this preference, both required and optional diagnostic data are sent to Microsoft if users with a Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) subscription are signed in with a work or school account, or if users have either Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2024 or Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2021. Also, these users can't change the level of diagnostic data regardless of how you set this preference.
For other users, such as home users with a Microsoft 365 subscription, only required diagnostic data is sent, unless the user chooses to also send optional diagnostic data by going to Preferences > Privacy.
Preference setting for connected experiences that analyze your content
Connected experiences that analyze your content are experiences that use your Office content to provide you with design recommendations, editing suggestions, data insights, and similar features. For example, PowerPoint Designer or Researcher in Word. For a list of these connected experiences, see Connected experiences that analyze your content.
Category
Details
Preference Domain
com.microsoft.office
Key
OfficeExperiencesAnalyzingContentPreference
Data Type
Boolean
Possible values
TRUE(enabled) FALSE(disabled)
Availability
16.28 and later
If you don't set this preference, connected experiences that analyze content are available to users.
If the user has a Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) subscription and is signed in with a work or school account, or if the user has either Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2024 or Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2021, then the user can't turn off connected experiences that analyze content.
For other users, such as home users with a Microsoft 365 subscription, the user can choose to turn off connected experiences that analyze content by going to Preferences > Privacy.
Preference setting for connected experiences that download online content
Connected experiences that download online content are experiences that allow you to search and download online content including templates, images, 3D models, videos, and reference materials to enhance your documents. For example, Office templates or PowerPoint QuickStarter. For a list of these connected experiences, see Connected experiences that download online content.
Category
Details
Preference Domain
com.microsoft.office
Key
OfficeExperiencesDownloadingContentPreference
Data Type
Boolean
Possible values
TRUE(enabled) FALSE(disabled)
Availability
16.28 and later
If you don't set this preference, connected experiences that download online content are available to users.
If the user has a Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) subscription and is signed in with a work or school account, or if the user has either Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2024 or Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2021, then the user can't turn off connected experiences that download online content.
For other users, such as home users with a Microsoft 365 subscription, a user can choose to turn off connected experiences that download online content by going to Preferences > Privacy.
Preference setting for optional connected experiences
In addition to the connected experiences mentioned above, there are some optional connected experiences that you may choose to allow your users to access with their organization account, which is sometimes referred to as a work or school account. For example, similarity checker (a feature of Editor), which relies on Bing. For more examples, see Overview of optional connected experiences in Office.
Category
Details
Preference Domain
com.microsoft.office
Key
OptionalConnectedExperiencesPreference
Data Type
Boolean
Possible values
TRUE(enabled) FALSE(disabled)
Availability
16.28 and later
If you don't set this preference, optional connected experiences are available to users with a Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) subscription that are signed in with a work or school account, or to users who have either Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2024 or Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2021. Unless you have set this preference to FALSE, these users can choose to turn off optional connected experiences by going to Preferences > Privacy.
For other users, such as home users with a Microsoft 365 subscription, there isn't an option to turn off optional connected experiences.
Preference setting for most connected experiences
You can use this preference to control whether most connected experiences are available to your users.
Category
Details
Preference Domain
com.microsoft.office
Key
ConnectedOfficeExperiencesPreference
Data Type
Boolean
Possible values
TRUE(enabled) FALSE(disabled)
Availability
16.28 and later
If you don't set this preference, all connected experiences are available to your users, unless you have set one of the other preferences for connected experiences previously mentioned, such as OfficeExperiencesAnalyzingContentPreference.
For example, if you set this preference to FALSE, the following types of connected experiences won't be available to your users:
Experiences that analyze your content
Experiences that download online content
Optional connected experiences
In addition, if you set this preference to FALSE, most other connected experiences are also turned off, such as coauthoring and online file storage. For a list of these other connected experiences, see Connected experiences in Office.
But even if you set this preference to FALSE, limited Office functionality will remain available, such as synching a mailbox in Outlook, and Teams and Skype for Business will continue to work. Essential services, such as the licensing service that confirms that you’re properly licensed to use Office, will also remain available.
If the user has a Microsoft 365 (or Office 365) subscription and is signed in with a work or school account, or if the user has either Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2024 or Office LTSC Standard for Mac 2021, then the user can't turn off most connected experiences.
For other users, such as home users with a Microsoft 365 subscription, a user can choose to turn off most connected experiences by going to Preferences > Privacy.
Preference setting for the Required Data Notice dialog for Microsoft AutoUpdate
The first time Microsoft AutoUpdate (MAU) is launched, users will see a Required Data Notice dialog, which provides them with information about what data from MAU is sent to Microsoft.
If you don't want your users to see this Required Data Notice dialog for Microsoft AutoUpdate, you can set the following preference. Regardless of which value you set, the dialog won't be shown to your users and only required data will be sent.
Category
Details
Preference Domain
com.microsoft.autoupdate2
Key
AcknowledgedDataCollectionPolicy
Data Type
String
Possible values
RequiredDataOnly RequiredAndOptionalData
Availability
4.12 - 4.69 for RequiredDataOnly and RequiredAndOptionalData 4.70 and later for RequiredDataOnly
If you let your users see this dialog, then when the user chooses OK, the value RequiredDataOnly is written to AcknowledgedDataCollectionPolicy and the dialog isn't shown to the user again.
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