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At work, we use Office 365 which, of course, includes Outlook 365 which we
use for our office email.
Each morning, I receive at least one message from a service called
Microsoft Viva. Apparently Outlook looks through my calendar for that day
and then tries to match up meetings with emails I have received, and this
message tells me what it has found. Also, once a week, I will get a second
email that usually includes some brief facts about how long it takes me to
answer emails, on average, and additional info about the days I have the
most meetings, etc.
At the bottom, there is a link where I can opt out.
Right under that is a note that says the following:
For people in Canada:
This is a mandatory service communication.
Then it gives them a link where they can adjust their settings for "other
communications."
I am curious as to why, if I were in Canada, these messages from Microsoft
are mandatory? I am assuming there is some law behind it. I thought it
was an odd message. :)
Mike
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