How to remove yammer from o365?

Disable Yammer in your Office 365 tenant Sign in to Office 365 with your work or school account. Go to the Microsoft 365 admin center. On the Home page, click Active users. On the Active users page select a user for whom you want to disable Yammer. On the User pane choose Edit next to Product licenses. Expand the product license (Office 365 Business Premium in the following example) and turn the slider for Yammer to Off Repeat the steps for each user you want to disable Yammer for.

Block a user and remove the Yammer tile from Office 365: In the Yammer admin center, go to Users > Block Users and enter the email addresses of the users to block. In the Microsoft 365 admin center, remove the Yammer license for the user.

In the Yammer admin center, go to Users > Block Users and enter the email addresses of the users to block. In the Microsoft 365 admin center, remove the Yammer license for the user. For steps, see Turn off Yammer access for Office 365 users and see Manage Yammer licenses in Office 365.

How do I assign or remove the Yammer license to users?

You assign or remove the Yammer license to users the same way you assign any other Office 365 Enterprise E3 license. Sign in to Office 365 Enterprise E3, navigate to the Microsoft 365 admin center, and on the Users > Active Users page, assign or remove the Yammer license for users.

Also, who deleted my Yammer group?

Who the person is following, what conversations and topics they’re following, and who’s following them. Bookmarks, language preferences, notification settings, and account activity, user’s profile, group memberships, org chart The list of networks they were a member of.

You can control this without unsubscribing – just change your Yammer notification settings. When your organization has chosen to use Yammer, you can’t unsubscribe yourself. To stop getting notifications, follow the steps in Enable or disable Yammer email and phone notifications .

What’s new in Yammer for Microsoft 365?

Yammer licenses can now be modified at the user level, and the Microsoft 365 experience now reflects this functionality. For example, the Microsoft 365 app launcher shows the Yammer tile only for users who have a Yammer license. This resembles other Microsoft 365 services.