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Christian Forjahn
Sep 20, 2016Brass Contributor
Vote for Outlook for iPhone without routing through third party servers
If you check the privacy policy of the Outlook for iPhone app you will see that emails, credentials and data is stored and processed by a third party company named acompli. They name it a MS company ...
Christian Forjahn
Sep 21, 2016Brass Contributor
You are right Tony. I tried google, but it seemed that I used the worng search Terms.
Thanks for your help and for providing the link.
AllenFilush
Microsoft
Sep 24, 2016Ready Tony's blog, and stay tuned for some news very soon. Really really soon.
- PeterWhitehouseSep 25, 2016Iron Contributor
Ohh excited, like Ignite soon?
- VasilMichevSep 26, 2016MVP
Here it is: https://blogs.office.com/2016/09/26/outlook-for-ios-and-android-is-now-fully-powered-by-the-microsoft-cloud/
- Christian ForjahnOct 08, 2016Brass ContributorIs there any additional information when this new infrastructure will go live? It sounded like it has already been shipped.
I didn't find any information about the release date and if I believe the privacy policy that is linked in the recently updated iOS app there is no change since February 2015.
- TonyRedmondSep 24, 2016MVP
I'm sure Allen meant to say "read" rather than "ready"... He knows the text of the article well because he helped me to understand what's really happening behind the scenes.
The article is posted at https://www.petri.com/outlook-ios-android-dumping-aws-q3. I anticipate that Microsoft will provide an update on the progress of moving user data for the Outlook mobile apps off Amazon Web Services to Office 365 at Ignite next week.