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Unlock Exciting New OneDrive Security and Mobile Perks for Microsoft 365 Basic Users

Great news for Microsoft 365 Basic subscribers! Microsoft is rolling out some awesome new security and mobile features for OneDrive, and the best part? They’re available at no extra cost!
So, what’s in store? Well, brace yourself for ransomware detection and recovery. OneDrive is now on high alert, keeping a close eye on your files and photos for any signs of ransomware sneaking in. If anything suspicious pops up, OneDrive will give you a heads-up right on your device and shoot you an email to stay in the loop.
And that’s not all – say hello to Personal Vault! This nifty feature adds an extra layer of security with Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), making sure that only you can access those super important files like passports, tax records, and cherished photos. Plus, Microsoft 365 Basic folks can stash as many files as they want in their Personal Vault, right up to their 100GB storage limit.
But wait, there’s more! Microsoft 365 Basic subscribers now have access to password-protected and expiring sharing links. It’s like having your own secret handshake for sharing files securely.
Oh, and let’s not forget about Offline Files and Folders on OneDrive Mobile. No internet connection? No problem! With this feature, you can still open and edit files in the OneDrive app, whether you’re on the road, in a Wi-Fi dead zone, or just trying to save on data. And when you’re done with offline files, you can easily clear them out to free up space on your mobile device.
So there you have it – Microsoft is stepping up its game to keep your files safe and accessible, wherever you go. Who said security features had to be complicated?

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