Office Mobile apps get access to Azure Rights Management on Android

Jack Wilkinson

Microsoft has announced that it is expanding Azure Rights Management to all of its Office Mobile apps on Android, as it brings the feature to its Word, Excel and PowerPoint apps. This means that users can now open, read or review any rights-protected documents or emails across Windows, Mac, iOS and Android.

The company also outlined future updates that it is planning for its Office Mobile suite of apps, which includes:

  • Document tracking and revocation with Azure Rights Management Premium—Azure Rights Management Premium users will be able to track usage of and revoke access to documents that were protected with rights management services (RMS). We’ll deliver this first for Office for Windows, followed by Office for Mac and Office Mobile for iOS.
  • Single sign-on and multiple accounts in Office 2016 for Mac—We are making changes to support single sign-on in Office 2016 for Mac, which means you won’t need to sign in again to view an RMS-protected document if you’re already signed in. This will work for any Office 365 account that you’re signed in to—even if you have more than one account. We’re also removing the limitation where you have to view an RMS-protected document first before you are able to protect new documents with RMS.
  • Improved user experience in Office 2016 for Windows—We’re making targeted improvements to our error-handling and authentication mechanisms to make reading and authoring RMS-protected documents and emails more seamless. If you are unable to read RMS-protected content because, for example, you aren’t signed in to Office or you don’t have permission to read the content with any of your signed-in accounts, we will clearly explain why and offer options to resolve the issue.
  • Open legacy file formats—The Office apps for Windows Universal and Android will support opening RMS-protected documents that were saved in legacy formats, like .xls, .doc, and .ppt. Office apps for iPhone and iPad already support this.

Updates for Word, Excel and PowerPoint on Android are now available, so head to the Google Play Store to obtain the latest updates.

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