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#Windows 11 is now automatically enabling #OneDrive folder backup without asking permission

"Quietly and without any announcement, the company [#Microsoft] changed Windows 11's initial setup so that it could turn on the automatic folder backup without asking for it."

Imagine your operating system forcing all your desktop files to sync to the cloud, without letting you know it would do that. Users should be aware of when their files are synced to any cloud.

Oh wait, I forgot... Microsoft has zero regard for user choice, #privacy, and #security.

#privacymatters

neowin.net/news/windows-11-is-

NeowinWindows 11 is now automatically enabling OneDrive folder backup without asking permissionMicrosoft quietly changed how folder backup works in the OneDrive app on Windows 11. Now, the OS enables it by default during the initial setup without asking the user for permission.

@Tamasg @avoidthehack Will it happen if I opt for a local account instead of a MS account?

@clv0 @avoidthehack thankfully not. It's only if you are "...setting up a new Windows computer the way Microsoft wants them to (in other words, connected to the internet and signed into a Microsoft account)..." Hopefully the various workarounds for local account-first set-ups won't go away fully, or if they do people will find other ways. Of course, even then we're still at the mercy of Microsoft, in a way.

@Tamasg +1

Microsoft is continuously making it harder for users to use local accounts or opt-out of things/"services" (like OneDrive) in general.

Tamas G

@avoidthehack I do think they themselves would be wise to know that completely ridding us of the option will just force people to create forked ISOs and drive more Windows installer distribution underground. In a way they're playing a game of balance, the bigger question is how far they will push the needle before realizing it needs to be pulled back a bit.

@Tamasg I could see them hiding it firmly behind pro licenses. They already tried with Windows 10.

They have so many users used to signing into Windows with MS accounts because it is the "default" it's tough to say.

In that case, I guess I could hope for the ever-elusive "Year of the Linux Desktop." :ablobcatbongogoogly: