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2. Run a detection test by following the instructions of the third-party solution.
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2. Run a detection test by following the instructions of the third-party solution.
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## Offboard non-Windows machines
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## Offboard non-Windows machines
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To effectively offboard the machine from the service, you'll need to disable the data push on the third-party portal first.
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1. Follow the third-party documentation to opt-out on the third-party service side.
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2. In the navigation pane, select **Settings** > **Offboarding**.
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1. For macOS devices, you can choose to offboard through Windows Defender ATP or through a third-party solution. For more information, see [Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-defender-antivirus/microsoft-defender-atp-mac#uninstallation).
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2. For other non-Windows devices choose **Offboard non-Windows machines by disabling third-party integration**.
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1. Follow the third-party's documentation to disconnect the third-party solution from Windows Defender ATP.
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2. Remove permissions for the third-party solution in your Azure AD tenant.
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1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com).
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2. Select **Azure Active Directory > Enterprise Applications**.
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3. Select the application you'd like to offboard.
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4. Select the **Delete** button.
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## Related topics
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## Related topics
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