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What a long winded way to tell us something we already know: don't use onedrive.
You actually think you decide to use one drive or not when you use Windows? So naive.
I believe the last time I had to do a Windows re-install, I was nagged THREE times to enable OneDrive. Each time, the opt out button was increasingly difficult to locate, and the verbiage more & more resembling "you're an idiot if you don't enable this".
Even after refusing to use it x3, once Windows was installed, OneDrive was still sitting down in the system tray, ready to fuck shit up.
They weren't using OneDrive either
Clearly they were, even if accidentally. It currently doesn't load stuff to the internet if it doesn't have an account to bill for storage.
Dumb
You're not wrong, but it still shouldn't be possible.