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New 'Outlook for Windows' app wants to Send your non-MSA data to its servers
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<blockquote data-quote="Balrog" data-source="post: 1064554" data-attributes="member: 36195"><p>It's nothing new, I'm pretty sure those who use Exchange Server have suffered from it for a long time. I have no evidence to support my statement but it seems very logical to me, Microsoft being who it is. It's not like it's something other companies don't do, either.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, many users are forced to use Outlook by decision of their employer, others do it because "it is what they know" and they have no intention of learning how to use another email client.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balrog, post: 1064554, member: 36195"] It's nothing new, I'm pretty sure those who use Exchange Server have suffered from it for a long time. I have no evidence to support my statement but it seems very logical to me, Microsoft being who it is. It's not like it's something other companies don't do, either. Unfortunately, many users are forced to use Outlook by decision of their employer, others do it because "it is what they know" and they have no intention of learning how to use another email client. [/QUOTE]
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