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A company has implemented Microsoft Defender for Office 365 with Safe Links to protect its users from malicious URLs in emails and documents. During a security audit, the IT administrator discovers that certain URLs are being rewritten by Safe Links, but users are still reporting issues accessing legitimate websites. What could be the underlying reason for this issue, and how can it be resolved while ensuring that the Safe Links feature continues to provide protection?
The Safe Links policy may not be configured to allow specific URLs, and the administrator should add these URLs to the Safe Links allow list.
The Safe Links feature is functioning correctly, and users should be educated on how to bypass the protection for legitimate sites.
The URLs are being flagged by the Microsoft Defender's reputation-based filtering, and the administrator should disable this feature.
The Safe Links feature is not compatible with certain browsers, and users should switch to a different browser.

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