Alexander S. Kunz on Nostr: Another day, another surprised Windows user who realizes that his computer has been ...
Another day, another surprised Windows user who realizes that his computer has been "infected" with OneDrive during an OS update, and that Microsoft has now snatched the contents of their user profile and stored them in the cloud. (including the "Pictures" folder with the Lightroom catalog of course, which is just completely bonkers.)
But apparently, Microsoft thinks that Windows isn't awful enough already, and just keeps the self-owns coming.
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2024-05-22 21:24:21Event JSON
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