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- Files transferred or copied to a network share
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Signals for these events are detected in Microsoft Edge using built-in browser capabilities and using the *Microsoft Insider Risk Extension* add-on. In Google Chrome, customers use the *Microsoft Compliance Extension* for signal detection.
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Signals for these events are detected in Microsoft Edge using built-in browser capabilities and using the *Microsoft Compliance Extension* add-on. In Google Chrome, customers use the *Microsoft Compliance Extension* for signal detection.
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The following table summarizes detected activities and extension support for each browser:
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## Common requirements
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Before installing either the *Microsoft Insider Risk Extension*or the *Microsoft Compliance Extension,* customers need to ensure that devices for in-scope policy users meet the following requirements
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Before installing the Microsoft Edge add-on or Google Chrome extension, customers need to ensure that devices for in-scope policy users meet the following requirements:
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- Latest Windows 10 x64 build is recommended, minimum Windows 10 x64 build 1809 for signal detection support. Browser signal detection isn't currently supported on non-Windows devices.
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- Current [Microsoft 365 subscription](/microsoft-365/compliance/insider-risk-management-configure#subscriptions-and-licensing) with insider risk management support.
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- Meet the common requirements
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- Microsoft Edge x64, 91.0.864.41 version or higher
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-*Microsoft Insider Risk Extension* add-on version 1.0.0.44 or higher
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-*Microsoft Compliance Extension* add-on version 1.0.0.44 or higher
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- Edge.exe is not configured as an unallowed browser
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### Option 1: Basic setup (recommended for testing with Edge)
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For the basic setup option, complete the following steps:
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1. Navigate to [Microsoft Insider Risk Extension](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/microsoft-insider-risk-ex/lcmcgbabdcbngcbcfabdncmoppkajglo).
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1. Navigate to [Microsoft Compliance Extension](https://microsoftedge.microsoft.com/addons/detail/microsoft-compliance-exte/lcmcgbabdcbngcbcfabdncmoppkajglo).
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2. Install the extension.
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### Option 2: Intune setup for Edge
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Devices must be manageable using Group Policies and all [Microsoft Edge Administrative Templates](https://www.microsoft.com/edge/business/download) need to be imported into the Group Policy Central Store. For more information, see [How to create and manage the Central Store for Group Policy Administrative Templates in Windows](/troubleshoot/windows-client/group-policy/create-and-manage-central-store).
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**Step 2: Add the *Microsoft Insider Risk Management Extension* add-on to the *Force Install* list.**
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**Step 2: Add the *Microsoft Compliance Extension* add-on to the *Force Install* list.**
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Complete the following steps to add the extension:
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When the Outlook app supports a default label setting that's different from the default label setting for documents:
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- In the label policy wizard, on the **Apply a default label to emails** page, you can specify your choice of sensitivity label that will be applied to all unlabeled emails, or no default label. This setting is independent from the **Apply this label by default to documents** setting on the previous **Policy settings for documents** page of the wizard.
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- In the label policy configuration from the Microsoft 365 compliance center, on the **Apply a default label to emails** page: You can specify your choice of sensitivity label that will be applied to all unlabeled emails, or no default label. This setting is independent from the **Apply this label by default to documents** setting on the previous **Policy settings for documents** page of the configuration.
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When the Outlook app doesn't support a default label setting that's different from the default label setting for documents: Outlook will always use the value you specify for **Apply this label by default to documents** on the **Policy settings for documents** page of the label policy wizard.
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When the Outlook app doesn't support a default label setting that's different from the default label setting for documents: Outlook will always use the value you specify for **Apply this label by default to documents** on the **Policy settings for documents** page of the label policy configuration.
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- In the label policy configuration from the Microsoft 365 compliance center, on the **Policy settings** page: Select**Require users to apply a label to their email or documents**. Then select **Next** > **Next** and clear the checkbox **Require users to apply a label to their emails**. Keep the checkbox selected if you want mandatory labeling to apply to emails as well as to documents.
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When the Outlook app doesn't support turning off mandatory labeling: If you select **Require users to apply a label to their email or documents** as a policy setting, Outlook will always prompt users to select a label for unlabeled emails.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you have configured the PowerShell advanced settings **OutlookDefaultLabel** and **DisableMandatoryInOutlook** by using the [Set-LabelPolicy](/powershell/module/exchange/set-labelpolicy) or [New-LabelPolicy](/powershell/module/exchange/new-labelpolicy) cmdlets:
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> Your chosen values for these PowerShell settings are reflected in the label policy wizard and automatically work for Outlook apps that support these settings. The other PowerShell advanced settings remain supported for the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client only.
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> Your chosen values for these PowerShell settings are reflected in the label policy configuration in the compliance center, and they automatically work for Outlook apps that support these settings. The other PowerShell advanced settings remain supported for the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client only.
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## Auditing labeling activities
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For information about the auditing events that are generated by sensitivity label activities, see the [Sensitivity label activities](search-the-audit-log-in-security-and-compliance.md#sensitivity-label-activities) section from [Search the audit log in the compliance center](search-the-audit-log-in-security-and-compliance.md).
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This auditing information is visually represented in [content explorer](data-classification-content-explorer.md) and [activity explorer](data-classification-activity-explorer.md) to help you understand how your sensitivity labels are being used and where this labeled content is located.
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This auditing information is visually represented in [content explorer](data-classification-content-explorer.md) and [activity explorer](data-classification-activity-explorer.md) to help you understand how your sensitivity labels are being used and where this labeled content is located. You can also create custom reports with your choice of security information and event management (SIEM) software when you [export and configure the audit log records](export-view-audit-log-records.md).
Microsoft will provide proactive and reactive incident management. Microsoft tracks incidents in the Microsoft Managed Desktop admin portal. They are classified according to [severity definitions](../working-with-managed-desktop/admin-support.md#sev).
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Microsoft will provide proactive and reactive incident management.
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- Current: United States, Canada (excluding Quebec), United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand (24x7x365)
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| Microsoft Managed Desktop | <ul><li>A team of engineers dedicated to Microsoft Managed Desktop devices.</li><li>Support options for users with Microsoft Managed Desktop devices.</li><li>Grants limited administrative access to Microsoft Managed Desktop devices for engineers managing Microsoft Managed Desktop devices.</li></ul> |
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| Products | <ul><li>Windows 10 with Microsoft 365 Defender for Endpoint.</li><li>The following Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise apps: Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Skype for Business client, Microsoft Teams.</li><li>Microsoft Store for Business.</li><li>OneDrive client.</li></ul> |
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| Geography | Currently, the United States, Canada (excluding Quebec), United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Australia, and New Zealand (24x7x365) are supported. |
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| Language |English is the only supported language for phone and chat conversations with customers. |
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| HelpDesk | We're partnering with, not replacing, your corporate helpdesk; line-of-Business (LOB) apps, network resources, etc. are still handled by your helpdesk. |
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## Related topics
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## Related articles
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-[Learn how IT administrators can get support](../working-with-managed-desktop/admin-support.md)
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-[Learn how users can get support](../working-with-managed-desktop/end-user-support.md)
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