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    Microsoft OneDrive Storage limit

    FYI:
    Microsoft is going to reduce the amount of free storage available from 15GB to 5GB soon. However they have received so many complaints about it that they decided to let us opt in to keep all 15GB. But you must Opt in to keep the 15GB.
    Here is a link to Opt in.
    https://preview.onedrive.com/bonus/
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    Thanks for the heads up Larry, Mike
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    I get 1tb free included with mine
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    Quote Originally Posted by ron david View Post
    I get 1tb free included with mine
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    Me, too. Per person with up to five people on my Office 365 subscription
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    Most storage services are increasing limits, not decreasing them. I am surprised Microsoft is decreasing their limit. If you are getting 1TB of storage with Office 365 it is not "free". You are paying for it with your Office 365 subscription.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Elfert View Post
    Most storage services are increasing limits, not decreasing them. I am surprised Microsoft is decreasing their limit. If you are getting 1TB of storage with Office 365 it is not "free". You are paying for it with your Office 365 subscription.
    I have had office 365 for 3 years and one dr stoarage was minimal then and they have increased to 1tb but no increase in cost
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    Ok, this message is for those of us who do not have an Office 365 subscription, but use the OneDrive free storage. I guess I should have stated that in my OP.
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