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Originally Posted by Galakanokis
I believe Intune would be required "to see" what a user is doing. I used it extensively at my old company, any company phone, tablet or laptop had it. It will show what the admin has access to though. It was used for remote administration around the device being lost. I don't believe anything in M365 has that level of control so not much to worry about using a corporate subscription on a personal device.
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Even Intune (or MDM or whatever Microsoft calls it now) can't see browsing history or detailed app data. It's main function is security, admins can lockdown devices so only certain approved apps can be installed, remotely wipe lost devices, push apps to devices, etc. They can't see your browsing history though or data from any non-Microsoft apps. The only ones who can see what sites you visit are the networking folks who manage the corporate firewalls, so if you're paranoid or you just work for a really uptight company just don't do personal browsing on the company network