This seems like a no-brainer to me. Microsoft allows end users to remove their connected devices. In fact, I haven’t seen a company that doesn’t allow an end user to do that. With a limit to our pinned devices per user, and over 10,000 users, we simply cannot keep up with the removal requests, especially when a new version of a device such as the iPhone is released, and there is a large mobile device turnover.
This seems like a no-brainer to me. Microsoft allows end users to remove their connected devices. In fact, I haven’t seen a company that doesn’t allow an end user to do that. With a limit to our pinned devices per user, and over 10,000 users, we simply cannot keep up with the removal requests, especially when a new version of a device such as the iPhone is released, and there is a large mobile device turnover.