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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•7 months agoChanges like these tend to be pushed out to the home editions first, and the enterprise version will have a setting to turn this on or off. This is due to companies usually having a more complex network than home users.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•edit-27 months agoThis is a feature for complex enterprise networks and exclusively so. Enabling it will be very opt in, as you will have to do quite a bit of set-up before it works.
Changes like these tend to be pushed out to the home editions first, and the enterprise version will have a setting to turn this on or off.
This is due to companies usually having a more complex network than home users.
This is a feature for complex enterprise networks and exclusively so. Enabling it will be very opt in, as you will have to do quite a bit of set-up before it works.