• @[email protected]
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    698 months ago

    Microsoft is already trying hard. My poor mom did not notice all her files are on OneDrive. Now she has two laptops with everything remote on OneDrive. It’s has some advantages, but it’s annoying in so many more ways.

    • Tippon
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      438 months ago

      There’s a setting in Onedrive to keep a copy of everything on the device. It will still get stored in the cloud too, but it means that everything will be available if the internet goes down.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        A few years ago my ex got a new laptop and it had onedrive enabled system-wide by default. She didn’t realize until after she had been using it for months, I had to spend several hours backing up her files and defenestrating onedrive. It not as simple as just turning it off because it was even on critical system folders, you have to go in the registry and remap the those folders manually one at time before you can disable it.

        It is possible, but it fucking sucks.

    • umulu
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      It’s not annoying at all. It’s peace of mind. People are just not used to it

        • @shneancy
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          118 months ago

          additionally I exclusively use local windows accounts. Passwords are to keep your nosy parents, partners, or kids away from your machine, if a hacker has physical access to your computer it’s jover, no amount of microsoft accounts will save you

      • @[email protected]
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        98 months ago

        if you want peace of mind, make your own backups and when you need them, you can pull them from your drawer, not from us-east-1 (currently on fire)

      • umulu
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        38 months ago

        I didn’t criticize anyone, I didn’t disrespect anyone, so it’s surprising getting this many downvotes and answers.

        Still, it’s your opinion, and I will still share mine.

        Local backups have their flaws, just like cloud backups.

        I have 1TB storage using my school account. I am constantly changing between devices, and I like having my files always accessible.

        Everything important, I keep in two local backups (external HDD and SSD).

        The only thing I dislike about onedrive, is the sync of desktop, documents and images folder. I have turned that off, but my docs folder still appears to be syncing with onedrive.

        Besides that, it’s the best thing for me. And like I said… “Peace of mind”. Just because you don’t like that, it does not mean it is a bad solution.

        • @Blue_Morpho
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          I’m surprised your post didn’t get deleted by a moderator. Lemmy is weird about dissenting opinions.

          I don’t like OneDrive. I particularly don’t like how it integrates into everything without an easy way to turn it off. But I see the value for regular people to be forced to back up their data by default.

          • umulu
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            28 months ago

            Didn’t knew that.

            But, after getting downvoted, I searched for better solutions.

            It appears that a good option would be to encrypt my files (using 7-zip or veracrypt) and upload them to a more privacy focused cloud storage provider.

            However, paying for cloud when I have it for free does not make sense.

            But, I already started encrypting every file with 25 char password (randomized and saved using bitwarden). So, better than nothing, right?

      • @[email protected]
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        03 months ago

        No, its kidnapping your data to keep you trapped as their customer. If you want peace of mind, you can make your own backups.