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Fun fact! If you have outlook on your phone with a work account added, chances are IT has admin access to your phone and can remotely wipe it at any time. Also means that your phone can be collected as evidence if you or the company is involved in a court case possibly related to emails

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My school required this. They forced me to grant the Outlook app admin access to my phone in order to be able to add my school email in the app.

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To reset a password for work. Apparently eHub doesnt work on Firefox, it has to be edge or chrome. Called the Help Center and they asked if I was using chrome and I said no Firefox. “You don’t uh…have anything like chrome on your phone?” “no, I might be able to access a work computer with chrome but I’m not putting a chromium browser on my device” (it’s there because android, but all its permissions are cut off)

She just had to sit on hold while I logged on on a work computer to reset everything where if they just fucking made a webpage to work on Firefox we could have not had the conversation in the first place.

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Ok I’ve tested this with some users that definitely do have their work emails on their private phones and I can’t see what this setting is. Are you sure about this, it seems super dodgy?

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Modern way of doing it is via intune: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/remote-actions/devices-wipe

You can force registration of the device before they can access the environment, and you can enforce all sorts of things.

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Doesn’t that create an isolated admin environment I don’t think it gives me access to their personal stuff.

Also not part of Outlook, adding a work email to a private device doesn’t register it to the admin environment

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This is device management and isn’t something that is the default, or comes with Outlook.

A less intrusive method is application management which gives the company control to wipe the account, not the device.

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Just put your work apps in your Work profile.

That’s exactly why Android has this function, so they can only remotely access/wipe that profile. Everything in that profile is kept segregated from the rest of the system.

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Thats gross. Just no. Use thunderbird or some other FOSS email client, at least outlook is somewhat limited with its spyware BS when you get mail through IMAP

Im tired of telling windows people something they already know. Its your choice to use a completely corporate cucked operating system for your personal computing, you don’t get to clutch pearls and act suprised over it being complete spyware, or whenever microsoft decides it wants to erode your user experience just a little bit more because they can.

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I tried using thunderbird for work MS email, but TB seem to be in the blacklist of my company (a professional school btw).

It popped me to ask for one time permission from the administrators and I did. They answered me ‘TB is not YET trustable by them’. The incident is still ‘in progress’ after 10 months.

Then I found Ao. Pure gold.

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Wouldn’t that be Au? 🤣

But seriously, what is Ao ? I search but get AOL results only.

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“You’ve Got Mail!”

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Anarchy Online. As an MMO it’s a bit dated, but it does have a mail system.

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I mainly use FairMail on my phone. It’s got features that attempt to remove tracking from received emails, including blocking suspected tracking images from loading.

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Your own fault, sorry. It’s common knowledge these days that you shouldn’t use microsoft products.

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Outlook sucks, the android app is marked as an essential/core app, meaning even in super battery saver it’s running in the background eating away a shitton of battery when you really don’t want it to do that.

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Nah, it generally works well in that regard and otherwise. Perhaps you have a specific issue or some other app consuming your battery.

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it’s running in the background eating away a shitton of battery

Really? Mine is never more than about 0.5% background.

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That then is one third party, one fourth party, one fifth party, …, and one 768th party, amirite?

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