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Glenn Steinback
Jul 29, 2018Copper Contributor
Office 365 "The fine print" popup message - is it legitimate?
Greetings, I have been happily using Office 365 (mostly Word) for many years, and I have never had any problems with any of the products. This morning when I loaded Word I was confronted by a pop...
- Aug 03, 2018
Damien_Rosario
Aug 02, 2018Silver Contributor
Hi John
Rolling back has consequences which can suck as you see.
In the end I think you have to find and be happy with what works for you. I do love my Microsoft products, but one size doesn't always fit all users.
On a side note, I think with the trends in technology, we are moving towards a society that will monitor everything we do and where privacy will no longer really be private.
Think of cameras in cities and towns monitoring you, software that will track your movements, shopping habits, etc.
In the future (my prediction so remember me when I'm famous for it) there won't be on premises or locally installed software, it will be subscription based and there'll be limited hardware as we will use dummy terminals that connect through high speed internet to servers that housing virtual machines for all our computing needs (or our mobile phones like Samsung Dex which has huge potential IMO).
Also the English language will be essentially short text message style writing as people will forget to spell words properly and just like ancient Egypt that posted pictures on walls of cats and what not, we pretty much do that now 3000 years later.
And worst case if things go with with AI, we can bow down to our Skynet overload.
With regard to Windows, in previous versions we had the choice to install updates and now it's mandatory in Windows 10. You can't stop it from happening. Software vendors will dictate how we do things and their EULA will be their bible.
I just hope our laws catch up quickly and protect us from our data being used inappropriately. Like what happened to Facebook and Google.
Hilariously funny, way off topic, but also true, prediction is now over.
Cheers
Damien
Rolling back has consequences which can suck as you see.
In the end I think you have to find and be happy with what works for you. I do love my Microsoft products, but one size doesn't always fit all users.
On a side note, I think with the trends in technology, we are moving towards a society that will monitor everything we do and where privacy will no longer really be private.
Think of cameras in cities and towns monitoring you, software that will track your movements, shopping habits, etc.
In the future (my prediction so remember me when I'm famous for it) there won't be on premises or locally installed software, it will be subscription based and there'll be limited hardware as we will use dummy terminals that connect through high speed internet to servers that housing virtual machines for all our computing needs (or our mobile phones like Samsung Dex which has huge potential IMO).
Also the English language will be essentially short text message style writing as people will forget to spell words properly and just like ancient Egypt that posted pictures on walls of cats and what not, we pretty much do that now 3000 years later.
And worst case if things go with with AI, we can bow down to our Skynet overload.
With regard to Windows, in previous versions we had the choice to install updates and now it's mandatory in Windows 10. You can't stop it from happening. Software vendors will dictate how we do things and their EULA will be their bible.
I just hope our laws catch up quickly and protect us from our data being used inappropriately. Like what happened to Facebook and Google.
Hilariously funny, way off topic, but also true, prediction is now over.
Cheers
Damien
wroot
Aug 02, 2018Silver Contributor
Found this in admin center today, so it is acknowledged.