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== ''DISCLAIMER & PLEA:'' == Please help me beef this out. I do not know HTML, but just needed somewhere to put this. I don't know what I'm doing. I also don't know if I'm correct in <u>believing what I'm seeing</u>. It's possible that my files exist somewhere on my PC outside of OneDrive, just not somewhere someone who is computer illiterate like me would think to check. Also, the thought that they are staggering the implementation of this new way OneDrive interacts with user data (non-consensual, forced back up) is ''an assumption'' based on the fact that this has been happening for different users at different rates over the last year. I think it's to stop people from banding together, fighting back, or finding relevant solutions that aren't outdated. If you have a similar experience please help & please share. If you know HTML &/or are more familiar with the guidelines of this wiki, please edit/delete/censor all things necessary to make this work.
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