MS Downgrades free Onedrive storage, ends unlimited for Office 365 Office
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What else, will they renege on, in the future? They create two operating systems the are "cloud friendly" and kill even the free 15GB
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Way to go, Micro!
I just got a bill in my mail from MS. They changed their mind and want me to pay for my free Win 10 upgrade.
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I just got a bill in my mail from MS. They changed their mind and want me to pay for my free Win 10 upgrade.
Uninstall, and here you go my 2nd favorite OS(have tested, tried and used many): http://www.ubuntu.com/
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I do everything locally. TB's of backup storage has never been cheaper, and I control my data. If I want to protect it and guarantee its security I just disconnect it physically when I'm online--making it 100% secure from Internet hacks. Best of all, I've still got access to my data if a Russian sub cuts a transatlantic cable and the Internet goes down, etc.... The "cloud" is highly over-rated, imo. The only thing I would put there is stuff I wouldn't mind losing--which isn't anything, actually.
People these days are far too willing to cede control of their local computing environments to cloud companies, and their lives to governments--but that last is a bit off topic...
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I do everything locally. TB's of backup storage has never been cheaper, and I control my data. If I want to protect it and guarantee its security I just disconnect it physically when I'm online--making it 100% secure from Internet hacks. Best of all, I've still got access to my data if a Russian sub cuts a transatlantic cable and the Internet goes down, etc....
The "cloud" is highly over-rated, imo. The only thing I would put there is stuff I wouldn't mind losing--which isn't anything, actually.
People these days are far too willing to cede control of their local computing environments to cloud companies, and their lives to governments--but that last is a bit off topic...
All of my data's on my three external HDDs, but it never hurts to have it in the cloud for convenience.
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Seriously this will not effect me too much(from 30GB, I have 29.7GB free).
But one thing wasn't mentioned, but I suppose I need to watch out for, OneNote also uses OneDrive. But It's one of those things offered free and I installed, If need be, I can do things the old school way, to keep the amount down, and only have on OneDrive, what I need to share between machines/devices/VM's...etc.
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I have 140GB and most of it is in bonus how will this affect me?
also have all the data backed up on hard drives.
140 GB total
118 GB available
Your plan |
Free |
15 GB |
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Your additional storage |
Referral bonus (0% achieved) |
0 GB |
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Loyalty bonus |
10 GB |
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Camera roll bonus |
15 GB |
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Samsung bonus |
100 GB |
Valid until: 25/09/2017 |
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I do everything locally. TB's of backup storage has never been cheaper, and I control my data. If I want to protect it and guarantee its security I just disconnect it physically when I'm online--making it 100% secure from Internet hacks.
And do you replicate it and keep it offsite? What if your house burns to the ground? It happened to my sister.
Best of all, I've still got access to my data if a Russian sub cuts a transatlantic cable and the Internet goes down, etc....
You do realize that OneDrive syncs to your computer and you would still have a local copy of the data in addition to what is in the cloud. Therefore, if the Cloud disappeared overnight, you would not lose your data. And if you lost your computer (because your house burned down), you data would still be available to you in the cloud.
The "cloud" is highly over-rated, imo.
For those of us with multiple devices, multiple platforms, having that data available where ever we go and on which ever device we have is handy. I don't keep my email anymore on my computer, it's all in gmail. i don't backup and save my internet favorites or history, it's all synced to my Google account. I can get to my gmail on my phone, on my tablet, on my PC, on my Mac, from an Internet cafe, etc. You realize this forum site is in the cloud. It's a huge reference of information that we all rely on heavily, but we don't store it locally.
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Microsoft pulls a fast one...
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Already have a thread about this topic.