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Microsoft is facing fresh criticism over its handling of user accounts after another customer claimed the company permanently deleted their Microsoft account.

Streamer Joshua Khane shared the situation on X, claiming Microsoft deleted both his account and associated OneDrive storage even after confirming he was the account’s owner and that it had been compromised.

In the post, he wrote: “Microsoft deleted my account and OneDrive!!?? After acknowledging that I’m the owner of the account and that it was compromised? 25 f****** years of data, thousands of euros spent on games?? My son’s baby pictures? gone.”

He continued: “All because Microsoft couldn’t bring back a compromised account?? One of the biggest companies ever couldn’t do that, so they just deleted that s*** like it was nothing?? F****** shame on you!!”

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[–] Aceofspades@lemmy.ca 7 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

Shame on Microsoft for being a shit company.

However, I don't recommend backing up to OneDrive, but if you must, you should encrypt on your local machine first. Also, keep a physical backup. Current situation not withstanding, external SSDs are reasonably cheap.

[–] spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.works 13 points 10 hours ago (3 children)

external SSDs are reasonably cheap.

They're still not out of reach for most people, but the prices are crazy now. A Crucial 1TB that was $70 last August is more than double that now. That said, most people's data is worth far more than that.

Felt this 😭😭😭

I bought 4 1TB drives way back around like 2020-2021 I think, and it was a little under $100, which I covered with an amazon giftcard. It's been running lovely in my mirror zfs raid for about half a year now. Okay well the shitty Orico drive bay has caused some overheating but otherwise the drives themselves are fine.

Now, like 1 of those drives would be about $70-80+ at cheapest...

[–] Pika@sh.itjust.works 6 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

my 4tb SSD i bought 4 years ago for about 150 is now over 2k. It's insane some of the pricing is now.

[–] Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago)

SSDs are horrifyingly priced now! I picked up a Samsung external 1TB for 90 last year, over 200 now. I wish I had bought more… it took me FOUR TRIES ordering drives to get a… mediocre deal last month. Still over 300 for a 4TB NVMe! Three cancelled orders before I went to a store in the meat world and they had some. Insanity.