onedrive
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OneDrive Can Now Scan Your Whiteboard Or Documents, Turn Them Into PDFs
Android: Microsoft’s OneDrive doesn’t always get the credit it deserves, but it’s a pretty solid competitor to apps like Google Drive and Dropbox. Now, it’s catching up more with a new scan feature.
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Microsoft Backtracks (A Little) On OneDrive Free Storage Changes
A few weeks ago, Microsoft decided to downgrade its OneDrive online storage arrangements, which rubbed a number of its customers the wrong way. Since then, the vendor has backed down, just a tad bit. Existing OneDrive users can keep their 15GB storage limit. Here’s how it can be done.
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How To Completely Uninstall OneDrive In Windows 10
OneDrive comes installed with Windows 10 and is enabled by default if you sign on with a Microsoft account. If you don’t use OneDrive, however, and you don’t want it running in the background, there are some hoops you can jump through to disable it or get rid of it everywhere in Windows 10.
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Ask LH: Can I Trust OneDrive With My Personal Data?
Hi Lifehacker, I recently signed up for Microsoft’s OneDrive, but I’m still not sure: can data I store there be manipulated, copied or accessed by Microsoft staff? I have all the personal information on my drive now synced, and it’s something of a concern.