New Report: Over 40% of Google Drive Files Contain Sensitive Info
New Report: Over 40% of Google Drive Files Contain Sensitive Info
The Metomic research also suggested 34.2% of the files were shared with external contacts
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nothing to see here :)
44 1 ReplyI would say don't trust free services in general. There are plenty of paid service providers that handle your data well.
11 0 ReplyTbF I pay for Google drive (but still don't trust them)
5 0 ReplyRight, Google isn't one to trust. So paid services and clear data handling practices.
8 1 ReplyPaid services doesn't equal security though. I think box.com has pretty good security and is free. Microsoft paid onedrive is a little sketchy to me. Not a drive service, but 23andme is a good recent example of non ad based services not necessarily being more secure.
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If I want my files highly available and open for collaboration, I’d trust Google’s security over rolling my own.
10 3 ReplyGoogle's non security you mean, since they can see all your files, and scan them, even zip files.
That's not secure.
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