When you post messages or share files in Cisco Jabber, your content belongs to the company that owns the space. You can find who owns the space, what information they keep, and other details by reading the space policy for each space.
Jabber Team Messaging —This article describes features that apply only to Jabber Team Messaging. |
In group spaces, if the person who created a space leaves the organization, the organization will continue to own the space and retention policy as long as it still has people in the space. In conversations with just one other person, the organization that each person belongs to owns their employee's content.
The policy defines:
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who owns the content posted in the space.
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how long the content is stored for. After this time is up, all content is gone for good and is irretrievable.
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that the owner of the space may monitor and delete content based on its policies.
In the space, click Space information |
In the space, click |
In the space, tap the space name and select . |
In the space, tap . |