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		<title>Microsoft Outlook App Android: Outlook Lite to Fully Retire by May 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft's Outlook Lite app for Android, designed for low-resource devices, will be fully retired on May 25, 2026, following its initial launch in 2022.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft&#8217;s Outlook Lite app for Android, which launched in 2022, will be fully retired on May 25, 2026. This decision comes after the app surpassed 10 million downloads on the Play Store by September 2024.</p>
<p>Outlook Lite was specifically designed for low-resource phones and slower networks, catering to users with limited access to high-end devices. However, it lacked integration with cloud services and did not support enterprise features such as Data Loss Prevention (DLP).</p>
<p>On October 6, 2025, Microsoft officially retired Outlook Lite from the Google Play Store, blocking new users from installing the app. Existing users have been encouraged to switch to the Outlook Mobile app before the final retirement date.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you do still have it, you should definitely migrate to Outlook Mobile so that you aren’t cut off in late May,&#8221; noted Neowin, emphasizing the urgency for users to transition.</p>
<p>After May 25, 2026, Outlook Lite will cease fetching new emails, and core features will be disabled. However, users will still have access to their existing email, calendar items, and attachments when they sign in to Outlook Mobile.</p>
<p>Microsoft&#8217;s move to retire Outlook Lite is part of a broader strategy to focus on Outlook Mobile as the primary mobile email experience. The Outlook Mobile app is ad-supported and requires a Microsoft 365 Personal or Home subscription for an ad-free experience.</p>
<p>Despite its limitations, Outlook Lite served its purpose well for users with low-end hardware and slow internet access. &#8220;Your Outlook account will not be affected by this shutdown, and all data on it will remain untouched,&#8221; Microsoft confirmed.</p>
<p>As the retirement date approaches, users are urged to make the transition to ensure uninterrupted access to their email services. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional features or support that may be integrated into Outlook Mobile following the retirement of Outlook Lite.</p>
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		<title>$135 million google android settlement reached in class action lawsuit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Google has reached a $135 million settlement in a class action lawsuit over user data privacy issues related to Android devices.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The lawsuit alleges that Google collected unnecessary data from Android users over cellular networks without permission. This legal action, known as <strong>Taylor v. Google LLC</strong>, has culminated in a preliminary settlement of <strong>$135 million</strong>, aimed at addressing the privacy concerns of approximately <strong>100 million</strong> Android phone users in the United States.</p>
<p>The core of the allegations revolves around the claim that Android devices transmitted user data without consent, even when the phones were in a completely idle state. Google has denied any wrongdoing but has opted to settle the case, agreeing to the substantial payout along with a commitment to enhance user disclosures during the setup of Android devices.</p>
<p>Eligible users for the settlement must have utilized an Android device with a cellular data plan from <strong>November 12, 2017</strong>, until the date of final approval, which is scheduled for <strong>June 23, 2023</strong>. Each eligible user can receive a maximum payment of <strong>$100</strong>, with the settlement administrator tasked with distributing the funds equally among claimants after deducting costs.</p>
<p>Users who do not actively participate in the claims process will still receive a settlement payment, but they must select a payment method on the official settlement website to ensure receipt. This provision aims to simplify the process for users while ensuring that funds are allocated appropriately.</p>
<p>In the event that there are remaining funds after all payments have been made, those funds will either be redistributed among the eligible users or donated to an approved organization, further emphasizing the settlement&#8217;s commitment to addressing the concerns raised by the lawsuit.</p>
<p>It is important to note that residents of California involved in a similar lawsuit are ineligible for this settlement, which could affect the number of users who can claim compensation. As the final approval hearing approaches, many are awaiting clarity on the distribution process and the overall impact of the settlement.</p>
<p>Observers anticipate that this settlement will not only provide financial relief to affected users but also prompt Google to implement necessary changes to its data handling practices. As part of the settlement agreement, Google will update its Google Play terms of service, which may lead to more transparent user agreements in the future.</p>
<p>For those uncertain about their eligibility, the settlement administrator can be contacted at <strong>1-844-655-4255</strong>. As the situation develops, further details will be made available, but for now, the settlement marks a significant step in addressing user privacy concerns within the Android ecosystem.</p>
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		<title>Outlook Lite Retirement May 25: Microsoft to End Support for Lightweight Email App</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2026 22:37:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft has announced the retirement of Outlook Lite, set for May 25, 2026, impacting users of the lightweight email app designed for low-spec devices.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft Outlook Lite, a lightweight email application designed for low-spec Android devices, is set to cease operations on May 25, 2026. Launched in 2022, Outlook Lite was aimed at users with devices featuring 1GB of RAM or less, providing a streamlined experience for those with limited resources. The app was particularly popular among users in regions with slower network connections, boasting an install size of just 5MB.</p>
<p>Despite its initial success, with over 10 million downloads recorded in 2024, Microsoft has decided to retire Outlook Lite as part of a broader strategy to streamline its development efforts. The decision to discontinue the app was announced following its removal from the Google Play Store on October 6, 2025, marking a significant shift in Microsoft&#8217;s approach to mobile email solutions.</p>
<p>According to the Microsoft 365 Message Center, &#8220;We will complete the retirement of the Microsoft Outlook Lite app on Android on May 25, 2026.&#8221; After this date, users will no longer have access to mailbox features, although the app may still launch, it will not function as intended. This has prompted Microsoft to recommend that users transition to the full Outlook app to ensure continued access to email services.</p>
<p>Observers note that the retirement of Outlook Lite reflects Microsoft’s commitment to providing a unified Outlook experience across all platforms. The company aims to consolidate its offerings and focus on enhancing the functionality of its primary email application, which is better equipped to handle the demands of modern users.</p>
<p>As the retirement date approaches, users are advised to make the switch to the full Outlook app as soon as possible. One industry expert commented, &#8220;If you’re still using the ill-fated email app, you should switch to another service as soon as possible.&#8221; This sentiment underscores the urgency for users to adapt to the upcoming changes.</p>
<p>While the end of Outlook Lite may disappoint some users who appreciated its lightweight design, Microsoft’s decision is part of a larger trend in the tech industry where companies are increasingly focusing on optimizing their software for better performance and user experience. The move is expected to lead to more robust features and improved integration across devices for those who transition to the full Outlook app.</p>
<p>In summary, the retirement of Outlook Lite on May 25, 2026, marks the end of an era for a product that was once a beacon for users with limited device capabilities. As Microsoft pivots towards a more unified application strategy, users will need to adapt to ensure they maintain access to essential email functionalities.</p>
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