Itsa_Me_Mario
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- Feb 19, 2018
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I turned YouTube off.
And I listen to music on the radio.
Not my phone.
Wait till you retire.
Everything that needs to be paid for, you start to quit using them.
I turned YouTube off.
And I listen to music on the radio.
Not my phone.
Wait till you retire.
Everything that needs to be paid for, you start to quit using them.
I subscribe to YouTube Premium and No Ads!
I subscribe to Google Play Music.
I subscribe to Adobe Lightroom/Photoshop CC.
I subscribe to Microsoft Office 365 and get 1 Terabyte cloud storage included.
I subscribe to Amazon Prime.
I purchase the ad free options on every app that offers that option.
And I took early retirement 20 years ago, so I'm definitely retired!![]()
I am actually testing out the Office 365 / 1 TB thing right now. I am planning to keep it as another cloud storage for backup (Google main backup / Onedrive for redundancy .. Office then wouldn't hurt to have with it as well).
I do pay for office 365, OneDrive is my backup cloud, along with Amazon prime photos. Google drive is main storage for everything.
I turned YouTube off.
And I listen to music on the radio.
Not my phone.
Wait till you retire.
Everything that needs to be paid for, you start to quit using them.
I am actually testing out the Office 365 / 1 TB thing right now. I am planning to keep it as another cloud storage for backup (Google main backup / Onedrive for redundancy .. Office then wouldn't hurt to have with it as well).
I'm a long ago retired Microsoft Windows Systems Engineer so I naturally have Windows 10 as my main computer system and of course OneDrive is the built in cloud storage system for Windows 10. I keep everything on my computer in the OneDrive folder and whatever I do instantly saves to OneDrive in the cloud.
My phone photos also store to OneDrive and Google Photos at the same time. So my photos automatically store in two places at the same time. And I also run Windows 10 backup on my main computer which backs up all my work files on a local drive too.
Google backup is used just for my phone photos and of course my phone photos also get backed up on Microsoft OneDrive and in that chain of backups also gets backed up locally through Windows 10 Backup. I'm a great believer in redundancy.
Almeuit, since you are using OneDrive, you are aware that if you run the OneDrive app on your phone that you can set it to automatically store your photos on OneDrive as you take them? That way you are automatically storing your photos in Google Photos and Microsoft OneDrive, two separate backups at the same time? You'll also find that OneDrive is much faster than Google Photos.
I turned YouTube off.
And I listen to music on the radio.
Not my phone.
Wait till you retire.
Everything that needs to be paid for, you start to quit using them.
You don't have music on USB stick.
is this a haiku?Makes you want to throw the phone against the wall like a kid.
Already done that with my S8+
Cause Bixby pissed me off.