Ads in the Start Menu not annoying enough for you? Hold my beer
Microsoft is always on the lookout for new and exciting ways to annoy Windows users. Its latest wheeze is a full-screen pop-up in Windows 11 to urge the non-initiated to back up their files., the pop-up looks like something a user might see during the setup of Windows 11. However, in this instance, it appears when Windows 11 starts up and describes the benefits of backing up a PC with OneDrive.
A user having their information in the cloud is undoubtedly helpful when hopping from device to device, although it also carries risks. OneDrive is, after all, just one of Microsoft's cloud tentacles and not immune to outages when another service suffers disruption. And then there is the inherent risk of unwanted data changes rippling through devices.
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