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"The feature will also be off by default, whereas the original plan was to turn it on by default and make users go into Settings to turn it off."
So it can be turned on again whenever another update comes.
Whoops, somehow it got turned on again ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Unless they intend on rolling this into home only there will have to be a policy to allow you to disable it from a corporate standpoint.
Yeah, like OneDrive which was supposed to be off by default, Skype which was supposed to be off by default. They love their "Off by defaults" , because for the first few updates they're off and then suddenly during a major update you have 20 new processes running because they all have services that run even if the program's off