Comment by scosman

3 days ago

Yeah exactly. Some people have 100k photo collections. The cost of scanning isn’t trivial.

They should limit the number of times you turn it on, not off. Some PM probably overthought it and insisted you need to tell people about the limit before turning it off and ended up with this awkward language.

> Yeah exactly. Some people have 100k photo collections. The cost of scanning isn’t trivial.

Then you can guess Microsoft hopes to make even more money than it costs them running this feature.

This is irrelevant to opting out, nobody is forcing MS to scan the photos in the first place.