mip sensitivity labeling

About this tag
MIP sensitivity labeling refers to Microsoft Information Protection sensitivity labels used to classify and protect sensitive data across Microsoft 365 apps and services. On WindowsForum.com, discussions about MIP sensitivity labeling often arise in the context of Microsoft 365 app changes, such as the transition from legacy OneNote for Windows 10 to the modern OneNote on Windows app. Users and IT administrators explore how sensitivity labels apply to documents and notes, ensuring consistent data protection policies. Topics include label configuration, automatic classification, and the impact of app updates on existing labeling workflows. The tag covers practical deployment scenarios, troubleshooting label application, and best practices for maintaining security compliance in enterprise environments.
  1. OneNote on Windows becomes the sole supported app as Windows 10 OneNote ends

    Microsoft is pulling the plug on the legacy OneNote app that shipped with Windows 10: beginning October 14, 2025, OneNote for Windows 10 (the UWP “legacy” client) will reach end of support and be placed into a read‑only state, and Microsoft is actively steering users and organizations toward the...