Microsoft Teams Personal Accounts Flooded With Spam Message Requests and No Filter
Teams personal accounts receive constant unsolicited message requests with no mechanism to filter or block them. The app is designed for enterprise use and its personal account experience has no spam protection. Personal users have no effective way to manage unwanted contact requests.
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