(Updated) Outlook Web Access and new Outlook: ‘Mobile devices’ settings page to be removed

Message Center ID: MC1130607
Exchange Online Microsoft 365 for the web
Plan for Change
Major Change User impact Admin impact Retirement
September 2025 October 2025 November 2025

Summary

Starting October 6, 2025, the ‘Mobile devices’ settings page in Outlook Web Access and new Outlook will be removed by November 6, 2025. Users must manage devices via Microsoft Intune, the My Account portal, or native iOS/Android tools. No admin action is required; inform users and update documentation.

Details

Updated September 17, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction

Starting September 9, 2025, we will begin retiring the ‘Mobile devices’ page from the Settings module in Outlook Web Access and new Outlook. This change simplifies device management and aligns with modern tools that offer more robust controls for administrators and end users.

When this will happen

  • Start: October 6, 2025 (previously September 9)
  • Complete: November 6, 2025 (previously October 9)

How this will affect your organization

After this change, users will no longer be able to manage mobile device connections to their Microsoft 365 Exchange mailbox directly from Outlook Web Access or new Outlook. Instead, they should use one of the following supported alternatives:

  • Microsoft Intune (Endpoint Manager): For administrators to monitor, enforce policies, and remotely wipe devices. 
  • My Account portal: For users to view and manage their connected devices.
  • iOS and Android native tools: For remote wipe capabilities in case of lost or stolen devices.

What you need to do to prepare

No admin action is required. This change will roll out automatically. We recommend:

  • Informing your users about the upcoming change.
  • Updating internal documentation.
  • Sharing the alternative device management options listed above.

Learn more: 

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

Change History

September 17, 2025 at 4:30 PM Updated
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Previous
Outlook Web Access and new Outlook: ‘Mobile devices’ settings page to be removed
New
(Updated) Outlook Web Access and new Outlook: ‘Mobile devices’ settings page to be removed
Summary
Previous
Starting September 9, 2025, the ‘Mobile devices’ settings page will be removed from Outlook Web Access and new Outlook. Users must manage mobile devices via Microsoft Intune, the My Account portal, or native iOS/Android tools. No admin action is needed; inform users and update documentation accordingly.
New
Starting October 6, 2025, the ‘Mobile devices’ settings page in Outlook Web Access and new Outlook will be removed by November 6, 2025. Users must manage devices via Microsoft Intune, the My Account portal, or native iOS/Android tools. No admin action is required; inform users and update documentation.
Last Updated Date
Previous
2025-08-07T06:31:53.147Z
New
2025-09-17T14:18:54.950Z
Tags
Previous
User impact,Admin impact,Retirement
New
Updated message,User impact,Admin impact,Retirement
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Introduction

Starting September 9, 2025, we will begin retiring the ‘Mobile devices’ page from the Settings module in Outlook Web Access and new Outlook. This change simplifies device management and aligns with modern tools that offer more robust controls for administrators and end users.

When this will happen

  • Start: September 9, 2025
  • Complete: October 9, 2025

How this will affect your organization

After this change, users will no longer be able to manage mobile device connections to their Microsoft 365 Exchange mailbox directly from Outlook Web Access or new Outlook. Instead, they should use one of the following supported alternatives:

  • Microsoft Intune (Endpoint Manager): For administrators to monitor, enforce policies, and remotely wipe devices. 
  • My Account portal: For users to view and manage their connected devices.
  • iOS and Android native tools: For remote wipe capabilities in case of lost or stolen devices.

What you need to do to prepare

No admin action is required. This change will roll out automatically. We recommend:

  • Informing your users about the upcoming change.
  • Updating internal documentation.
  • Sharing the alternative device management options listed above.

Learn more: 

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

New

Updated September 17, 2025: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.

Introduction

Starting September 9, 2025, we will begin retiring the ‘Mobile devices’ page from the Settings module in Outlook Web Access and new Outlook. This change simplifies device management and aligns with modern tools that offer more robust controls for administrators and end users.

When this will happen

  • Start: October 6, 2025 (previously September 9)
  • Complete: November 6, 2025 (previously October 9)

How this will affect your organization

After this change, users will no longer be able to manage mobile device connections to their Microsoft 365 Exchange mailbox directly from Outlook Web Access or new Outlook. Instead, they should use one of the following supported alternatives:

  • Microsoft Intune (Endpoint Manager): For administrators to monitor, enforce policies, and remotely wipe devices. 
  • My Account portal: For users to view and manage their connected devices.
  • iOS and Android native tools: For remote wipe capabilities in case of lost or stolen devices.

What you need to do to prepare

No admin action is required. This change will roll out automatically. We recommend:

  • Informing your users about the upcoming change.
  • Updating internal documentation.
  • Sharing the alternative device management options listed above.

Learn more: 

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified, review as appropriate for your organization.

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