I use the MS Office 365 subscription, as it comes with multiple licenses, each of which has 1 TB of OneDrive space. OneDrive is great for syncing files between my PCs and my phone. I use it for non-critical files, e.g., files that I don't care are on the net, meaning nothing like personal financial files. The $99.99 cost per year is worth it to me.
Well ... I just discovered that MS is jacking the annual price up to $129.99.
So with a bit of searching, I discovered it's because MS has included CoPilot in MS Office ... which I have no use for. I immediately found the setting to turn it off.
Then I found this site, which explains how to get MS to back off. It requires canceling the subscription, at which point MS offers the old price for Office "Basic" without CoPilot.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-remove-copilot-from-your-microsoft-365-plan/
Well ... I just discovered that MS is jacking the annual price up to $129.99.
So with a bit of searching, I discovered it's because MS has included CoPilot in MS Office ... which I have no use for. I immediately found the setting to turn it off.
Then I found this site, which explains how to get MS to back off. It requires canceling the subscription, at which point MS offers the old price for Office "Basic" without CoPilot.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-remove-copilot-from-your-microsoft-365-plan/