OneDrive comes with 5GB free storage, if you want to use the app, you gotta sign up for the MS account, no different than litteraly a million other apps out there. Might rub the anti Microsoft folks the wrong way, but if you read the article, one of the major point is that there’s no local storage, which is not true, as the OneDrive app stores everything locally if you set it to.
comes on the heels of killing-off the totally free, previously already installed on every fucking windows pc since version one point oh, no obligation, no online account required, no cloud forced upon you, and good enough for literally millions and millions of people, wordpad.
so no, microsoft does not get a pass here. absolutely not.
Linking Microsoft and allowing them to read into everything you write is a massive privacy hit.
But their target audience is indeed not the privacy-minded folks. It’s still an unfortunate precedent of Microsoft mandating the use of OneDrive and injecting ads, which may get worse and even get included in some form in paid products.
OneDrive comes with 5GB free storage, if you want to use the app, you gotta sign up for the MS account, no different than litteraly a million other apps out there. Might rub the anti Microsoft folks the wrong way, but if you read the article, one of the major point is that there’s no local storage, which is not true, as the OneDrive app stores everything locally if you set it to.
this ‘new’ and oh so ‘generous’ thing…
comes on the heels of killing-off the totally free, previously already installed on every fucking windows pc since version one point oh, no obligation, no online account required, no cloud forced upon you, and good enough for literally millions and millions of people, wordpad.
so no, microsoft does not get a pass here. absolutely not.
ok dude, whatever don’t use it, fuck. lol.
Linking Microsoft and allowing them to read into everything you write is a massive privacy hit.
But their target audience is indeed not the privacy-minded folks. It’s still an unfortunate precedent of Microsoft mandating the use of OneDrive and injecting ads, which may get worse and even get included in some form in paid products.