How to Disable User Consent for Apps in Azure Active Directory

Learn how to turn off user consent for apps accessing company data in Azure Active Directory effectively.

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To turn off user consent to apps, access the Azure portal and navigate to 'Azure Active Directory.' Go to 'Enterprise applications' and select 'User settings.' Here you can change the 'Users can consent to apps accessing company data on their behalf' setting to 'No.' This will disable users from consenting to new app permissions.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is Azure Active Directory? Azure Active Directory is a cloud-based identity and access management service provided by Microsoft for managing users and services.
  2. Why would I disable user consent for apps? Disabling user consent can enhance security by preventing unauthorized applications from gaining access to company data.
  3. How can I enable app consent for users again? You can re-enable app consent by adjusting the settings in the Azure Active Directory portal to allow users to consent to app permissions.
  4. What are enterprise applications in Azure? Enterprise applications in Azure refer to the software applications that are managed and accessed using Azure Active Directory.