Outlook: retiring “Contact Masking” (hide suggested recipients) – March 31, 2026

Outlook will retire the “Contact Masking” feature, which hides suggested recipients, on March 31, 2026. Hidden contacts may reappear in suggestions, with no replacement feature provided. No admin action is required, but users should be informed and training updated accordingly.

What’s changing

In Outlook, users can hide a suggested recipient while addressing an email. For example, selecting the X next to a name in the To/Cc/Bcc suggestions list. This behaviour is commonly referred to as “Contact Masking”.

We are retiring this feature for users. This does not impact admin controls for contacts.

When this will happen


Contact masking will reach end of support on March 31, 2026.

How this affects your organization

Who is affected

  • All Outlook users (Desktop, Web, Mobile) who previously hid suggested recipients

Why we’re making this change

This feature has been a recurring source of customer confusion and escalations, because contacts can be accidentally hidden for one user but not others.

While the impact is felt across Microsoft 365 experiences (not just Outlook). It also isn’t managed as a contact entity setting, which creates transparency and compliance challenges.

What will change in user experience

  • Previously hidden (masked) suggested recipients may reappear in: 
    • Addressing (To/Cc/Bcc suggestions)
    • People suggestions
    • Search

                         user settings
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  • No new feature will replace contact masking for users.
  • The retirement resolves inconsistent cross‑app behavior, as masking previously applied beyond Outlook even though it was not a suite‑level contact setting.

Is Admin Action Required?

No action is required for this retirement. You may choose to:

Learn more about the retiring feature: (RETIRING March 31, 2006) Manage suggested recipients in the To, Cc, and Bcc fields in Outlook | Microsoft Support

Compliance considerations

No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization guidance to users on user level features.

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