- Oct 10, 2014
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Is there any way to purchase a higher OneDrive storage tier without having Office 365 forced down my throat as well?
My wife is currently on the 50GB $2/month plan and very happy with it, but she will require more storage space very soon (around 200-300GB should do for a looooong time). It has to be OneDrive since she uses an application for work that only supports OneDrive and no other cloud storage provider. However, neither her nor me have even the slightest interest in Office 365 whatsoever. Like... none, zero, nada, zilch. She has to use Office 2010 for work for compatibility reasons, and I already own Office 2019 and Office 2016 through my own business. I also object to the idea of software subscriptions in general and boycott them whenever and wherever possible.
How do I go about purchasing a higher storage tier for her without also having to pay for an Office 365 subscription? Microsoft doesn't seem to be offering anything between 50GB and 1TB through Office 365. Is there really no other way?
My wife is currently on the 50GB $2/month plan and very happy with it, but she will require more storage space very soon (around 200-300GB should do for a looooong time). It has to be OneDrive since she uses an application for work that only supports OneDrive and no other cloud storage provider. However, neither her nor me have even the slightest interest in Office 365 whatsoever. Like... none, zero, nada, zilch. She has to use Office 2010 for work for compatibility reasons, and I already own Office 2019 and Office 2016 through my own business. I also object to the idea of software subscriptions in general and boycott them whenever and wherever possible.
How do I go about purchasing a higher storage tier for her without also having to pay for an Office 365 subscription? Microsoft doesn't seem to be offering anything between 50GB and 1TB through Office 365. Is there really no other way?