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Can employer see private files opened in Office 365
Hello everybody
Unfortunately, neither the web search nor the forum search got me any further: For two weeks now I am using a company license from Office 365, including Exchange Server and Sharepoint, as far as I know before I have always used Word and Excel for private files (previously had my own installation) as well as for business purposes. I would be interested to know whether these files also appear in the cloud or are visible to my employer. As my private letters etc. do not concern the company, I would not appreciate this. I use a private computer. My private e-mails continue to go via Betterbird, but I've been asked to switch to OL etc. for work. Salesforce will also be added. Therefore: are these files visible or in the cloud, and if so, how can I prevent this. I have two separate user accounts on the PC, but Office is system-wide. So I don't know how it behaves there Many thanks and greetings Thomas |
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