How to remove Copilot from your Microsoft 365 plan - before you have to pay for it
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How to remove Copilot from your Microsoft 365 plan - before you have to pay for it
"Microsoft has controversially integrated Copilot into the Microsoft 365 suite, prompting users to pay significantly higher subscription rates, raising questions about user consent and experience."
"Copilot is now included in the Microsoft 365 Family and Personal plans, appearing prominently in Word, which has frustrated many users due to its intrusive nature."
Microsoft has controversially integrated its Copilot feature into Microsoft 365, impacting Word and other applications without explicit user requests. The new integration is a part of the Microsoft 365 Family and Personal plans, introducing a prominent Copilot presence especially in Word, where it can become intrusive. This addition leads to significant price increases for subscribers, with plans now costing more than before, raising concerns about whether Microsoft users actually wanted or needed this feature. Users now have to navigate higher costs to retain functionality and discounts tied to legacy plans.
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