• umulu
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    -345 months ago

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

      • @shneancy
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        115 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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      95 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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      35 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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        5 months ago

        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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          25 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?