

The business - Select a plan page doesn't have that clear definition of what they are licensed for. I could buy the offline Office Professional 2013 product and use it for either. That page shows either 'Home use' or 'Home or business use'. Microsoft make it clear that you cannot use the Home Premium product for business use, see Choose your Office page (home & offline version). It's common to get it asked the other way around like the question License - Can I use Office 365 Home Premium on a business computer?. Both services have been discontinued and replaced with business services that do offer the functionality I want but at a price and there's this question that I can't find a clear answer for. A few years ago I could have used either gmail or (probably still at the time) to host my emails using a custom domain. I have my own domain name and would like to continue to use that for my emails. Drupal and website recovery are a different topic but it has made me realize I should split up my email and web hosting.įor now I'm looking for a new email host.

I'm using an average web host that also hosts my main email account. I recently found out about a serious Drupal vulnerability (see ) which affected my website. The important part is I want to find an official Microsoft webpage or document that provides the information so I know its true and I wouldn't be violating any terms and conditions. I want to know if there is anything preventing me from using the one of the business plans for personal use.
