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Microsoft is hiding a cheaper subscription from you

Here’s how to access it.

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It’s nothing new that most productivity subscriptions these days are forcing AI onto their subscribers to justify higher prices. Microsoft, for example, now bundles its Microsoft 365 subscriptions with Copilot and other AI-powered features. However, most users don’t really need or want these features. Apparently, the company recognizes this and offers a cheaper subscription without Copilot. It’s been hidden though, and now Microsoft is in trouble for keeping it hidden.

A few days ago, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is suing Microsoft foMicrosoft is ending support for Windows 10r allegedly hiding a cheaper subscription tier and effectively forcing users into a pricier tier (via Reuters). In the country, the price of an individual annual subscription rose by 45 percent.

Currently, the regular tier, dubbed Microsoft 365, packs in access to Microsoft Office, 1TB of OneDrive storage, and Copilot. The allegedly hidden tier contains everything above except Copilot. The Australian organization claims that the company did not clearly tell users about the cheaper subscription.

As a result, the ACCC wants Microsoft to pay around AUD 50 million per breach of the country’s consumer laws. The court is still investigating the ACCC’s claims.

How to access the cheaper subscription

Though the lawsuit is in Australia, the subscription is hidden for most users around the world. Because of how difficult it is to access, the ACCC does have a substantial claim that the company is intentionally hiding the tier. Here’s how to access it:

The tier, officially called Microsoft 365 Personal Classic (or Family Classic), isn’t available if you just go through Microsoft’s list of subscriptions. Currently (and as far as we can tell), you need to attempt to cancel your ongoing subscription. Only after then will Microsoft offer you the cheaper subscription without Copilot or any AI features.

According to Microsoft’s website, the cost of a regular subscription costs PhP 4,899 per year (or PhP 489 per month). In comparison, the cost of the Classic subscription costs only PhP 3,499 per year, which is what the regular subscription used to cost per year.

Is there a risk with going Classic?

Switching to the Classic subscription naturally begs the question: What happens when you go for a subscription that Microsoft desperately wants to hide?

Nothing, really.

If you don’t need Copilot, the Classic subscription saves you from paying for an unnecessary feature. Even if you can just turn off Copilot on a regular subscription, you’re still paying for it.

That said, Microsoft does say that there is a risk. The Classic subscription is just a “limited” option, meaning that there is a chance that the company will stop offering the tier for users.

Currently, Microsoft has not said anything about when (or if) this is happening. It’s also possible that the company might just gatekeep some upcoming features from Classic.

For now, Microsoft 365 Classic remains the only way to keep the subscription price low.

SEE ALSO: Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10

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foodpanda relaunches cult-favorite roast chicken brand after 8 years of persistent search queries

Heritage chain Andok’s returns to the platform, driven entirely by long-term user analytics.

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In the world of e-commerce and food delivery, platform algorithms usually dictate what consumers see. But occasionally, consumer behavior is so relentless that it shapes the platform’s strategy.

In a move driven entirely by long-term user analytics, foodpanda has officially relaunched Andok’s, one of the Philippines’ most iconic heritage rotisserie chains, back onto its platform after an eight-year absence.

The search bar as a digital wishlist

The decision to ink the partnership wasn’t just a marketing play. It was a response to an ongoing data anomaly. Despite being offline from the foodpanda platform for eight years, Andok’s consistently ranked as one of the most-searched merchants on the app.

Year after year, users treated the empty search results page as an unofficial wishlist. This persistent search intent gave foodpanda a clear, data-backed signal of pent-up demand.

Prior to the official digital rollout, teaser campaigns on social media validated this demand, generating thousands of organic interactions from users anticipating the return.

Bridging heritage flavor with digital infrastructure

For foodpanda, onboarding a merchant with this level of built-in demand fits its broader strategy of marketplace optimization and hyper-local network expansion, turning a heritage brand into another data point for how legacy retail plugs into delivery infrastructure.

For Andok’s, the integration works as a fast track to digital scale. A legacy quick-service chain skips years of independent app development and reaches customers already using foodpanda’s existing logistics network, on a platform they already check daily.

Andok’s built its following on charcoal spit-roasted chicken, a slow-cooked technique that’s stayed largely unchanged since the brand’s early days, alongside seasoned grilled pork belly.

More recently, the Dokito line extended that following into crispy fried chicken and chicken burgers, broadening the brand’s appeal beyond its original rotisserie format and giving foodpanda a menu with both heritage pull and everyday fast-food convenience.

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Turn conversations into completed work: Zoom launches ZoomMate

Agentic AI work surface to help people move from conversation to execution

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Zoom has officially announced ZoomMate, an agentic AI work surface to help people move from workplace conversations to execution without losing context along the way.

It will be offered in ZoomMate Basic (free) and ZoomMate which is priced starting at US$ 16.67 per month.

Unlike AI tools that solely rely on prompts or manual context, ZoomMate understands what was discussed to generate grounded, relevant outputs directly from meeting context.

The feature connects live conversational context to agentic search, workflow execution, custom agents, and AI content creation. It helps users overcome the friction introduced by fragmented tools and incomplete workflow by surfacing information across Zoom and connected business systems.

This creates deliverables from meeting and enterprise context, like presentations, documents, and spreadsheets. It also coordinates follow-though across workflows without switching tools.

ZoomMate capabilities

ZoomMate introduces advanced agentic AI capabilities that help teams move from insight to completion.

Agentic Search

With agentic search, it brings enterprise knowledge to every conversation. ZoomMate can search across Zoom, the web, and third-party systems to find the most relevant information for a project, account, ticket, policy, or business question.

Connecting to data sources such as ServiceNow, Salesforce, and Workday, and indexing across users’ integrated enterprise systems allows for surfacing information from enterprise files.

This includes customer records, open issues, service tickets, knowledge articles, project updates, files, and other business content.

Moreover, relevant context from Zoom Meetings, Phone, Chat, and other connected platforms, including Google and Microsoft, can be directly integrated into the flow of work.

Orchestrate

The next step is ZoomMate’s agentic layer enables proactive coordination and execution across systems, combining AI workflows with intelligent agents that can act, learn, and adapt within enterprise environments.

Agents can monitor ongoing projects, identify steps from meeting context, and automatically initiate follow-up actions for continuity.

Aside from that, ZoomMate can coordinate real-time task execution and can schedule events across Google Calendar or Microsoft Outlook.

Moreover, it updates records, creates follow-up tasks, drafts customer communications, and triggers onboarding or support workflows.

Complete

Lastly, ZoomMate turns meetings into finished work. It automatically creates presentations, documents, spreadsheets, reports, and project plans from meeting conversations and enterprise context so teams can move from discussion to execution faster.

It leverages Zoom’s AI Productivity Suite to update deliverables as decisions evolve, keeping plans, documents, and other outputs current in real time without manual syncing.

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GCash rolls out in-app OTPs via push notifications to fight scams

SMS-based codes will be phased out by June 22

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GCash is completely changing how users secure their accounts by rolling out in-app OTPs by June 22.

This fully replaces traditional SMS-based authentication as part of heightened cybersecurity measures against phishing scams and financial fraud.

With this security upgrade, users will no longer receive their OTPs via text messages. Instead, the codes will be sent through secure push notifications directly inside the GCash app.

This provides a much safer verification experiences. The migration to internal authentication is a direct response to a directive from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to phase out SMS-based OTPs by June 2026.

Furthermore, the shift aligns with the country’s Anti-Financial Account Scamming Act (AFASA), which mandates stricter safeguards to curb digital fraud.

For years, cybercriminals have targeted SMS-based verification codes through various spoofing and phishing tactics to gain unauthorized access to accounts.

By routing OTP requests directly through the user’s authenticated GCash app, the platform ensures that only the rightful account owner can receive and use the unique codes.

Beyond security, the switch brings some much-needed convenience. The instant, one-tap authentication removes the annoying hurdle of switching between apps, copying codes, or waiting for delayed text messages to arrive in areas with poor cellular signal.

To get in-app OTPs on the GCash app, simply turn on Push Notifications on your iOS or Android device.

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