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Have you ever stopped to think about how much of your day involves things coming "in" and going "out" of your digital world? From the moment you sign in to Outlook to access and manage your email with Microsoft 365, to the way you collaborate better with your data, there's a constant motion. It's a bit like a river, with information flowing in and out, shaping how we connect, work, and even express ourselves online, and that is a pretty important idea to grasp these days.
This idea of "in and out" isn't just about emails or files, though those are certainly big parts of it. It touches on how we gain access to services, like needing a Google account to sign in to YouTube, or how we might lose access, say, when your account reaches its storage limit. It’s also about the information we put out there, like when someone takes your survey and they will be required to enter their email


