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> Note that users targeted with APP policies on non-dedicated devices will not be impacted.
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### Microsoft Teams Android devices
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The Teams app on [Microsoft Teams Android devices](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-teams/across-devices/devices?rtc=2) does not support APP (does not receive policy through the Company Portal app). This means that app protection policy settings will not be applied to Teams on Microsoft Teams Android devices.
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The Teams app on [Microsoft Teams Android devices](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-teams/across-devices/devices?rtc=2) does not support APP (does not receive policy through the Company Portal app). This means that app protection policy settings will not be applied to Teams on Microsoft Teams Android devices. If you have app protection policies configured for these devices, consider creating a group of Teams device users and exclude that group from the related app protection policies. Additionally, consider modifying your Intune Enrollment Policy, Conditional Access Policies and Intune Compliance policies so they have supported settings. If you cannot change your existing policies, you must configure (exclusion) [Device Filters](/MicrosoftTeams/devices/authentication-best-practices-for-android-devices#using-filters-for-devices). Verify each setting against the existing Conditional Access configuration and Intune Compliance policy to know if you have unsupported settings. For related information see [Supported Conditional Access and Intune device compliance policies for Microsoft Teams Rooms and Teams Android Devices](/microsoftteams/rooms/supported-ca-and-compliance-policies?tabs=mtr-a). For information related to Microsoft Teams Rooms, see [Conditional Access and Intune compliance for Microsoft Teams Rooms](/microsoftteams/rooms/conditional-access-and-compliance-for-devices).
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### Device biometric authentication
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For Android devices that support biometric authentication, you can allow end users to use fingerprint or Face Unlock, depending on what their Android device supports. You can configure whether all biometric types beyond fingerprint can be used to authenticate. Note that fingerprint and Face Unlock are only available for devices manufactured to support these biometric types and are running the correct version of Android. Android 6 and higher is required for fingerprint, and Android 10 and higher is required for Face Unlock.

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