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Microsoft is going to clamp down on your OneDrive data cap

Microsoft is placing additional limits on the amount of data you can store in OneDrive, beginning in February of next year, and removing a significant anonymity feature shortly thereafter.

According to an email sent to users, Microsoft will begin counting attachments linked to your address against your data cap beginning February 1, 2023. (A copy of counted as stored files until now, but will beginning in February of next year.

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