Microsoft is finally rolling out anonymous file sharing to Android
Android users can now view Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents without having to sign in to their Microsoft account.


- Microsoft is rolling out anonymous file sharing to Android.
- Android users can now view Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents without having to sign in to their Microsoft account.
- You’ll still have to sign in to your account if you want to make edits or leave comments.
Earlier this year, Microsoft rolled out anonymous file sharing for the iPhone and iPad, leaving Android users out in the cold. It’s been almost three months since then, but the wait is finally over. Microsoft is now bringing this feature over to Android.
In a blog post, the company announced that Android owners can now take advantage of anonymous file sharing. This means if someone shares a Word, PowerPoint, or Excel file with you and sends a link to your Android device, you’ll now be able to view that document without having to sign in to the app first.