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- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/50937777
According to Microsoft’s documentation, a user can only change the setting to enable or disable the new People section three times a year.
However, it is that seemingly arbitrary three-times-a-year limit applied to the People section that is most concerning. Why not four? Why not as many times as a user wants?
Possibly because deleting or recreating the data is resource-intensive on the servers. It might actually be a good sign that Microsoft really removes the data, not just mark it inactive, when you turn the feature off.
“Microsoft OneDrive is rolling out AI face recognition for your photos.” To disable (for now), go to Privacy & Permissions → People section. (if you are in EU, maybe it is deactivated by default) source: https://x.com/ProtonDrive/status/1978109833690665463
#microsoft #onedrive #privacy #ai
i wonder why they were pushing so aggressively for it’s adoption on computers.
Fuck Microsoft. I’m not using OneDrive.
It’s 3 because
On Off On
Now wait 1 year
exactly
default: on
user: explicitly turns off
random “update”: defaults back on
Now wait 1 year