![]() ![]() If you do not see the new storage experience in your settings or Microsoft account, be sure to check back in the coming weeks. To ensure we offer the best experience, the cloud storage changes and new quota bar will gradually roll out on or after February 1, 2023, across your app settings, Windows settings, and Microsoft account. This update may reduce how much cloud storage you have available to use with your OneDrive. If you reach your cloud storage quota, your ability to send and receive emails in will be disrupted. All data will continue to be protected with Microsoft’s comprehensive set of security features. ![]() Starting February 1, 2023, cloud storage used across Microsoft 365 apps and services will include attachments data and OneDrive data. We will maintain the current photo album experience, as it is today. Based on the feedback we received, we have adjusted our approach, we will no longer roll out this update. This change was scheduled to start rolling out on October 16, 2023. On August 31, 2023, we began to communicate an upcoming update to our cloud storage infrastructure that would result in a change in how OneDrive photos and photo albums data is counted against your overall cloud storage quota. Update on changes to OneDrive photo albums Microsoft has confirmed that a critical Outlook vulnerability, rated at 9.8 out of a maximum 10, is known to have already. This article lists some updates and frequently asked questions about changes to Microsoft cloud storage and end of support for personalized email address in Microsoft 365. This post was originally published on March 15.
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