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Filters will be improved when displaying platform-specific app lists in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. Previously, when navigating to a platform-specific app list, you could not use the **App type** filter on the list. With this change, you will be able to apply filters (including the **App Type** and **Assignment status** filters) on the platform-specific list of apps. For related information, see [Intune reports](../fundamentals/reports.md).
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### Password complexity for Android devices<!-- 9321870 -->
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The **Require device lock** setting in Intune will be extended to include values (**Low Complexity**, **Medium Complexity**, and **High Complexity**). If the device lock doesn’t meet the minimum password requirement, you will be able to **warn**, **wipe data**, or **block** the end user from accessing a managed account in a managed app. This feature targets devices that operate on Android 11+. For devices operating on Android 11 and earlier, setting a complexity value of **Low**, **Medium**, or **High** will default to the expected behavior for **Low Complexity**. For related information, see [Android app protection policy settings in Microsoft Intune](..\apps\app-protection-policy-settings-android.md).
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The **Require device lock** setting in Intune will be extended to include values (**Low Complexity**, **Medium Complexity**, and **High Complexity**). If the device lock doesn’t meet the minimum password requirement, you will be able to **warn**, **wipe data**, or **block** the end user from accessing a managed account in a managed app. This feature targets devices that operate on Android 11+. For devices operating on Android 10 and earlier, setting a complexity value of **Low**, **Medium**, or **High** will default to the expected behavior for **Low Complexity**. For related information, see [Android app protection policy settings in Microsoft Intune](..\apps\app-protection-policy-settings-android.md).
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### Enable app update priority for Managed Google Play apps<!-- 7810180 -->
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You'll be able to set the update priority of Managed Google Play apps on dedicated, fully managed, and corporate-owned with a work profile Android Enterprise devices. Select **High Priority** to update an app as soon as the developer has published the app, regardless of charge status, Wi-Fi capability, or end user activity on the device. For related information, see [Add Managed Google Play apps to Android Enterprise devices with Intune](..\apps\apps-add-android-for-work.md).

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