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I've a friend in Windows.
Pretty much. Corporations are becoming totally ruthless forcing people hand over all their info and spying on them on top of that. Zero privacy future, basically even not future but already there.
I wanted to sign up for the extended thing, but it asked me to convert from local account to microsoft account.
And the last time I had to use Teams it also asked for such an account and I hate it, so I did nothing.
Gonna buy the extension eventually, but I've got a lot of PCs and not enough time to update them all now.
There is another dirty trick both Microsoft and YouTube are doing with their accounts. When you create it and hand them over your info they will close your account after few days and tell you that your account was temporarily suspended for "suspicious network activity" and to open it you need to hand over your phone number to them.
In reality there is no freaking suspicious activity and they are using this just as excuse to force your phone number out of you.
I use Arch btw.
Yes, I can confirm this.
At some point my password stopped working and I had to "confirm" a phone number, even if at that point they didn't have my number. So I used the default public number I have, and since then my microsoft account is fine, even if I use it 3 times per year.