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- **Helping prevent accidental data disclosure to removable media.** WIP helps prevent enterprise data from leaking when it's copied or transferred to removable media. For example, if an employee puts enterprise data on a Universal Serial Bus (USB) drive that also has personal data, the enterprise data remains encrypted while the personal data doesn’t.
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- **Remove access to enterprise data from enterprise-protected devices.** WIP gives admins the ability to revoke enterprise data from one or many MDM-enrolled devices, while leaving personal data alone. This is a benefit when an employee leaves your company, or in the case of a stolen device. After determining that the data access needs to be removed, you can use Microsoft Intune to unenroll the device so when it connects to the network, the user's encryption key for the device is revoked and the enterprise data becomes unreadable.<p>**Note**<br>System Center Configuration Manager also allows you to revoke enterprise data. However, it does it by performing a factory reset of the device.
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- **Remove access to enterprise data from enterprise-protected devices.** WIP gives admins the ability to revoke enterprise data from one or many MDM-enrolled devices, while leaving personal data alone. This is a benefit when an employee leaves your company, or in the case of a stolen device. After determining that the data access needs to be removed, you can use Microsoft Intune to unenroll the device so when it connects to the network, the user's encryption key for the device is revoked and the enterprise data becomes unreadable.
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> **Note**<br>System Center Configuration Manager also allows you to revoke enterprise data. However, it does it by performing a factory reset of the device.
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## Turn off WIP
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You can turn off all Windows Information Protection and restrictions, reverting to where you were pre-WIP, with no data loss. However, turning off WIP isn't recommended. If you choose to turn it off, you can always turn it back on, but WIP won't retain your decryption and policies info.
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## Next steps
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After deciding to use WIP in your enterprise, you need to:
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- [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy](overview-create-wip-policy.md)
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- [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy](overview-create-wip-policy.md)
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**Applies to:**
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- Windows 10 Enterprise
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- Windows 10 Enterprise, let's change back
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- Windows 10 Enterprise for Education
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- Windows 10 Pro
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- Windows 10 Pro Education
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