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Important
APIs under the /beta
version in Microsoft Graph are subject to change. Use of these APIs in production applications is not supported. To determine whether an API is available in v1.0, use the Version selector.
With Microsoft Graph, you can access Microsoft 365 usage reports resources to get the information about how people in your business are using Microsoft 365 services. For example, you can identify who is using a service a lot and reaching quotas, or who might not need a Microsoft 365 license at all.
For details about the settings that govern identification/de-identification of information in the Microsoft 365 usage reports data, see Microsoft 365 Reports in the admin center .
Microsoft Graph controls access to resources via permissions. You must specify the permissions you need in order to access Reports resources. Typically, you specify permissions in the Microsoft Entra admin center. For more information, see Microsoft Graph permissions reference and Reports permissions.
In Microsoft 365 reports, user information such as usernames, groups, and sites are concealed; actual values aren't displayed. You can use the adminReportSettings API to control the display of user information in the reports.
The following table shows the availability for each API across all cloud deployments.
Reports resources and APIs can open up new ways for you to engage with users and manage their experiences with Microsoft Graph. To learn more:
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