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Yes. But this completely invalidates the encryption. If anyone can decrypt your data without you giving the keys to them, it is not really encrypted.
The encryption key is data, don't give it to ANYONE. "Two people can keep a secret if one of them is dead."
Which means it's useless if always uploaded to MS
Its not anyone though. Not anyone can get a warrant and demand the keys
if Microsoft has the power to give the keys to the feds what happens when Microsoft gets hacked?
Anyone as in "a single person". They don't mean everyone has access.