We have made Microsoft’s commitments on Teams legally binding under EU antitrust rules.
Microsoft will unbundle Teams at lower prices, boost interoperability and data portability.
This means more choice for users, and fair competition ensured in Europe.
Remember when the @EDPS found the @EUCommission's use of #Microsoft's #Office365 was in breach of #dataprotection law?
Looks like they've found a way to use that software differently "in cooperation with Microsoft" and the EDPS has now closed the investigation.

Apparemment, si vous ne voulez pas payer 99€ pour renouveler votre abonnement #office365 il suffit d'aller dans la partie résiliation.
Avant de valider, #Microsoft vous proposera l'ancien tarif, soit 69€, mais vous n'aurez pas #Copilot.
Dommage.
Sinon vous prenez #LibreOffice, hein. C'est mieux, mais c'est moins cher.
Apparemment, si vous ne voulez pas payer 99€ pour renouveler votre abonnement #office365 il suffit d'aller dans la partie résiliation.
Avant de valider, #Microsoft vous proposera l'ancien tarif, soit 69€, mais vous n'aurez pas #Copilot.
Dommage.
Sinon vous prenez #LibreOffice, hein. C'est mieux, mais c'est moins cher.
Grave vulnerabilidad en Microsoft Sharepoint
Office 365 no solamente es un conjunto de herramientas horrible para trabajar, sino que también es inseguro 👇
#infosec #vulnerability #cve_2025_53770 #microsoft #sharepoint #office365

When Microsoft locked an ICC prosecutor out of their email, it proved just how easily U.S. power can reach across borders and into the heart of global justice, writes Paul Budde.
THE RECENT INCIDENT involving Microsoft and the International Criminal Court (ICC) should send a chill down the spine of every democratic nation.
Following a sanctions order from White House, Microsoft locked ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan out of his enterprise-level Office 365 account.
That account wasn’t personal — it was part of the ICC’s institutional infrastructure.
And just like that, an American tech giant disabled access to a key international legal actor.
...
What’s worse is the normalisation of it all. We scroll past headlines like “Microsoft cuts #ICC access” and carry on with our day. The sociologist Alexei Yurchak coined a term for this: hypernormalisation — the idea that everyone knows the system is broken, but we all pretend things are normal because no one can imagine how to change them..."
#Tyranny#Kakistocracy#ManufacturingConsent#Office365#Censorship
When Microsoft locked an ICC prosecutor out of their email, it proved just how easily U.S. power can reach across borders and into the heart of global justice, writes Paul Budde.
THE RECENT INCIDENT involving Microsoft and the International Criminal Court (ICC) should send a chill down the spine of every democratic nation.
Following a sanctions order from White House, Microsoft locked ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan out of his enterprise-level Office 365 account.
That account wasn’t personal — it was part of the ICC’s institutional infrastructure.
And just like that, an American tech giant disabled access to a key international legal actor.
...
What’s worse is the normalisation of it all. We scroll past headlines like “Microsoft cuts #ICC access” and carry on with our day. The sociologist Alexei Yurchak coined a term for this: hypernormalisation — the idea that everyone knows the system is broken, but we all pretend things are normal because no one can imagine how to change them..."
#Tyranny#Kakistocracy#ManufacturingConsent#Office365#Censorship
Es viernes a la tarde, y voy terminando la última entrega de un proyecto freelance donde uso #office365!
La semana que viene sigo con algunas correcciones menores, pero lo más complicado ya está terminando.
Vuelvo a compartir este meme por segunda vez esta semana, para festejar, sorry 🎉 😂