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Call out compliance override of device settings with links to details
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memdocs/intune/protect/compliance-policy-monitor.md

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- If you have deployed multiple compliance policies, Intune uses the most secure of these policies.
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## Next steps
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[Compliance policies overview](device-compliance-get-started.md)
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To learn more about conflict resolution for policies, see [If multiple policies are assigned to the same user or device, how do I know which settings gets applied?](../configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot.md#if-multiple-policies-are-assigned-to-the-same-user-or-device-how-do-i-know-which-settings-gets-applied).
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## Next steps
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[Compliance policies overview](device-compliance-get-started.md)

memdocs/intune/protect/device-compliance-get-started.md

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- Define the rules and settings that users and devices must meet to be compliant.
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- Include actions that apply to devices that are noncompliant. Actions for noncompliance can alert users to the conditions of noncompliance and safeguard data on noncompliant devices.
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- Can be [combined with Conditional Access](#integrate-with-conditional-access), which can then block users and devices that don't meet the rules.
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- Can override the configuration of settings that you also manage through device configuration policies. To learn more about conflict resolution for policies, see [If multiple policies are assigned to the same user or device, how do I know which settings gets applied?](../configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot.md#if-multiple-policies-are-assigned-to-the-same-user-or-device-how-do-i-know-which-settings-gets-applied).
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There are two parts to compliance policies in Intune:
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- **Compliance policy settings** – Tenant-wide settings that are like a built-in compliance policy that every device receives. Compliance policy settings set a baseline for how compliance policy works in your Intune environment, including whether devices that haven’t received any device compliance policies are compliant or noncompliant.
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- **Device compliance policy** – Platform-specific rules you configure and deploy to groups of users or devices. These rules define requirements for devices, like minimum operating systems or the use of disk encryption. Devices must meet these rules to be considered compliant.
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Like other Intune policies, compliance policy evaluations for a device depend on when the device checks-in with Intune, and [policy and profile refresh cycles](../configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot.md#how-long-does-it-take-for-devices-to-get-a-policy-profile-or-app-after-they-are-assigned).
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Like other Intune policies, compliance policy evaluations for a device depend on when the device checks-in with Intune, and [policy and profile refresh cycles](../configuration/device-profile-troubleshoot.md#how-long-does-it-take-for-devices-to-get-a-policy-profile-or-app-after-they-are-assigned).
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## Compliance policy settings
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