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One Drive
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I use hotmail/Microsoft Outlook. I keep getting pop up notices saying I am not signed in to One Drive and I need to sign in. I just close the window. What is this and can I just ignore it??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of the things I hate most about Microsoft is the way that they turn on features by default, often leaving using users baffled about how to turn them off. (For example, Word users find that many automatic text-editing functions are turned on and can spend ages trying to work out how to turn them off).
Microsoft assumes that everyone using their email service also wants to use their cloud storage ('OneDrive'), so it's turned on by default and wants to know why you're not signed into it. If you don't want to use it though you can 'unlink' it by following these instructions:
https:/ /suppor t.offic e.com/e n-gb/ar ticle/t urn-off -disabl e-or-un install -onedri ve-f32a 17ce-33 36-40fe -9c38-6 efb09f9 44b0?ui =en-US& amp;rs= en-GB&a mp;ad=G B
Microsoft assumes that everyone using their email service also wants to use their cloud storage ('OneDrive'), so it's turned on by default and wants to know why you're not signed into it. If you don't want to use it though you can 'unlink' it by following these instructions:
https:/
One Drive is not intrusive or malicious. It is a microsoft facility to help you store, access, share, and collaborate on all your work files from anywhere with Microsoft on any device. I find it invaluable and have been signed in with it for about 10 years. It will not impose on your activity as you use the web or communicate but it does like you to affirm your identity every now and again when you log on. It does this automatically as you launch a browser. I am assuming that you have wisely got yourself a "Microsoft account" (free) and if so this is just part of the package.
I wouldn't touch Hotmail/Outlook.com with an infinite number of the proverbial bargepoles but that nice Mr Google, together with the Microsoft website, indicates that the passwords for Hotmail and Microsoft are the same:
https:/ /answer s.micro soft.co m/en-us /outloo k_com/f orum/al l/is-my -hotmai lcom-pa ssword- the-sam e-as-my -micros oft/b9c 758ed-d feb-4d6 0-b7d7- 25c9085 e8241
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Hmm that "sent" early. I was also saying that you will find a little icon that appears bottom right in your task bar( looks like a double cloud) you can click on the icon and choose your settings and preferences. Nothing to fear. Those of us who can, and do, have it do not need second hand reports from the interwebby whatsit to have an opinion.