

My bad, I have little to offer as I don't use OneDrive. Google Drive is a file storage and synchronisation service that allows users to store files on their servers. But it would be interesting to know, as you said for testing boundaries.EDIT: We're not talking about hiding, we're talking about the ToS with regards to the content. pictures folder is not going to display in the gallery.Does the cloud offer a similar structure? Can you "hide" things from the observer while still offering the idea that they can see if they know the address?As far as an idea goes, it's not one I want to test. When I check my phone's gallery, anything from the. Obviously those photos are for me and no one else, so how do I hide them when showing the decent photos to others?Android works on Linux, therefore any folder that I append a point (.) to makes the folder hidden. Ok, I'll play your game for a moment.I just went and put some porn on to my phone, well under the understanding that those pictures will show under the gallery of my phone. I believe you can add multiple covers if you want it to rotate through a few of your choosing. You can set an image to be the folder image, just go inside the folder and right click the picture you want, Add as Cover.
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Seems OneDrive likes to rotate through images and doesn't care how deep they are in the hierarchy.Īny ideas how to fix this? Haha, I'll probably remove the porn because of this reason. When looking at the grid view on the OneDrive website, it will inevitably be showing porn as a thumbnail on top of the "Media" folder at times. So for example, I place my porn in the folder "Media\Private\Erotica" and then throw a bunch of Internet Meme pics in the "Media" folder.
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See, the OneDrive web site rotate through the photos or movie thumbnails inside of a folder and doesn't seem to care how deep the folder is. The issue I'm facing now is kind of funny. We will see if that is true, because their terms flat-out deny you to have any pornographic material.

From what I've read, MS have stated that they don't care so long as you are not sharing or using their platform to distribute the content. Not that I necessarily need to store some porn on OneDrive (I don't plan on sharing it or anything).

I subscribed to Office 365 this year, and I want to see if it is worth re-subscribing to next year.
