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BYOD Enterprise Apps Force Excessive Re-Authentication on Personal Devices

Enterprise collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams apply corporate MFA policies uniformly to personal devices enrolled in BYOD programs, requiring repeated authentication that frustrates employees and degrades adoption. IT admins lack granular controls to distinguish personal device trust contexts from managed corporate hardware. The friction erodes willingness to use approved tools on personal devices.

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