| ▲ | cartoonfoxes 7 hours ago | |
And yet my licensed Visual Studio 2026 that's supposed to be for serious-face commercial development is rife with Copilot. > You may stop using Copilot at any time. But how? Microsoft has shoved it into so many products that I don't see how it's possible, without dropping them alltogether. | ||
| ▲ | brookst 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |
The link is pretty clear that it is only about copilot.com, not every product that has copilot in the name: > These Terms apply to your use of “Copilot,” which includes: > The standalone Copilot apps on your computer or mobile device > The Copilot service we offer at copilot.microsoft.com, copilot.com, and copilot.ai > Conversations you have with Copilot through other Microsoft apps and websites > Conversations you have with Copilot through third-party apps and platforms > Other Copilot-branded apps and services that link to these Terms > These Terms don’t apply to Microsoft 365 Copilot apps or services unless that specific app or service says that these Terms apply. | ||