The German State of Hesse always at the forefront of data protection https://bestofprivacy.com/eu/germany-forces-a-microsoft-365-ban-due-to-privacy-concerns/ Can anyone explain why 🙂? Not a rhetorical question.
Germany Forces a Microsoft 365 Ban Due to Privacy Concerns – Best of Privacy

The central German state of Hesse’s local Data Protection Authority (DPA) has banned the use of Microsoft 365 in its schools, citing concerns over privacy violations. According to the authority, the program’s settings gather data from within the users’ programs. This clearly violates the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) policies. The Microsoft 365 debate …

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@wavesblog because Microsoft is collecting personal data from minors when they use these products.

Microsoft are then storing this data in the US where it can be examined by US authorities.

This is against the GDPR.