App also provides "security tips," checks the antivirus status of other devices.
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We've had this on our work Macs for months.
That's why the headline says "for a price"Just tried it on my Pixel. Subscription required...
Amazon routinely has it on sale for ~50E (in Europe where the usual price is also 99E/year) which is great value for 6 users x 5 devices, at least for the 1TB of storage for each user.A family account starts at $100 per year and covers up to six people, who can be logged in to five devices apiece
Not entirely true: it requires a Microsoft 365 Family or Personal subscription (your school account, for instance, won't work).It's available now for Microsoft 365 subscribers and will run on Windows, macOS, iOS/iPadOS, and Android devices.
Amazon routinely has it on sale for ~50E (in Europe where the usual price is also 99E/year) which is great value for 6 users x 5 devices, at least for the 1TB of storage for each user.A family account starts at $100 per year and covers up to six people, who can be logged in to five devices apiece
That's why the headline says "for a price"Just tried it on my Pixel. Subscription required...
Problem is, the app is available individually on the app stores, making people think they can get it without a sub. Its only once you log in that it tells you that you cant use it. If you don't use 365, you basically cant use the app. Not sure how they thought this was a good idea.
IMO their 365 plan is a great value. Keep in mind the plan gives you 6TB of cloud storage (1TB x 6 users) for $8.33/mo. If you don’t have 6 users, you can still use the space by linking them via the sharing feature.
At that point, you are basically getting the rest of the features (Office, Defender, etc) for free.
What's the alternative to get an app installed on your phone if not via an app store? Sideloading? And how's that any different from the Netflix app which is there and could create the same expectation that you install it and just get to watch stuff?That's why the headline says "for a price"Just tried it on my Pixel. Subscription required...
Problem is, the app is available individually on the app stores, making people think they can get it without a sub. Its only once you log in that it tells you that you cant use it. If you don't use 365, you basically cant use the app. Not sure how they thought this was a good idea.
Did the same here. OneNote is basically the gateway drug to it. Easy to share notebooks, OneDrive storage behind it just works. My wife ditched Evernote and Google drive in favor of it. For basically a competitive price for cloud storage, Office applications plus the inherent cloud syncing really is essentially free.IMO their 365 plan is a great value. Keep in mind the plan gives you 6TB of cloud storage (1TB x 6 users) for $8.33/mo. If you don’t have 6 users, you can still use the space by linking them via the sharing feature.
At that point, you are basically getting the rest of the features (Office, Defender, etc) for free.
Ha, Microsoft security on a Mac, who would have guessed that back in the day.
We've had this on our work Macs for months.
and has that been a good experience? or otherwise?
IMO their 365 plan is a great value. Keep in mind the plan gives you 6TB of cloud storage (1TB x 6 users) for $8.33/mo. If you don’t have 6 users, you can still use the space by linking them via the sharing feature.
At that point, you are basically getting the rest of the features (Office, Defender, etc) for free.
I'm still using a standalone version of Office 2016. Otherwise, I def. would've considered this. Other bonuses include new versions of Office products are included with the subscription, along with tech support (which I hear is better).
We've had this on our work Macs for months.
and has that been a good experience? or otherwise?
We've had this on our work Macs for months.
and has that been a good experience? or otherwise?
The article says it is now available on Mac, IOS and Android. Not just Windows. So, if you are only using Windows, yeah, it's not a "game changer" for you.Been running Defender and the 'free' Malwarebytes manual scan for years. Not sure this changes the game for me.
Not entirely true: it requires a Microsoft 365 Family or Personal subscription (your school account, for instance, won't work).It's available now for Microsoft 365 subscribers and will run on Windows, macOS, iOS/iPadOS, and Android devices.
The option of moving to Windows defender is something I need to seriously consider. Last time I looked it was seen as an OK but still 2nd rate tool for PC protection compared to the better third party tools.
We've had this on our work Macs for months.
and has that been a good experience? or otherwise?
My company also has used the enterprise version for a while. IMO it could weigh pretty heavily on performance, with the AV daemon taking a pretty constant 1,5-2 GB of memory, and doubled CPU usage for any file I/O. Though it's worth noting that we have *everything* installed, including the network monitoring and the data loss prevention thing.
Yeah. I use Windows Defender because it works well enough, and most importantly, it is totally hands off. It just works. I don't have to think about it.One of the rare MS apps that are actually of use on modern Windows', not sure about other platforms tho
There are plenty of free AVs in Google Play which require neither subscription, nor signing up/in with your account - thus thank you MS, but no thanks.
And it's not like I want Microsoft to know which apps I use and associate them with my identity. Google itself is more than enough.
Is Sophos for Mac good these days? When I was at Google ~10-12 years ago, our security team decided that using no antivirus was better than using Sophos on Macs and made everyone uninstall it. They said it ran at a high privilege level, was full of bugs, and had a huge attack surface that made it more risky than running without antivirus at all.Sophos Home free tier is a great alternative for Mac and PC users. M1 native and a viable security company.
There are plenty of free AVs in Google Play which require neither subscription, nor signing up/in with your account - thus thank you MS, but no thanks.
And it's not like I want Microsoft to know which apps I use and associate them with my identity. Google itself is more than enough.
Free AV apps in the Play Store: sounds legit.