• @balazs@lemmy.world
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    1511 months ago

    I hope you changed your email account passwords after. What many people don’t realise is that when you fill out the “configure your email account” form, the details aren’t kept local to your PC. You are giving Microsoft the login details to your email account. This is a major departure from how Outlook and Windows Mail used to work.

    So you’ve uninstalled the app, but how can you ensure they aren’t still polling your emails?

    • @Ashelyn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      411 months ago

      I mean, if it’s an Outlook email and not from another provider using Outlook as a frontend, it’s part of Microsoft’s ecosystem anyways. Unless your whole inbox is encrypted (and it’s probably not if it’s not being advertised as such lol), it’s on Microsoft’s servers and they have control over it anyways.

      That said, definitely change the password if you just used Outlook as your email client at some point!

      • @balazs@lemmy.world
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        811 months ago

        Well that’s the thing. The new Outlook app is now the default email program on Windows. So you’ll have people setting up their Fastmail, Gmail, GMX and countless other mailboxes on it, just like they always have.

        Except this time your password is being given to Microsoft, not just the email app on your computer.

        • @Ashelyn@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          111 months ago

          That makes sense. I always just used my email from the browser unless there’s something specific I need from an email client or the setup is employer-provided/mandated, but I guess a lot of people just go with whatever is put in front of their face first.