The 6 Best iCloud Drive Alternatives for iPhone or iPad
Monday, 13 June 2022
iCloud Drive is Apple’s answer to popular cloud storage services like Google Drive. iCloud stores your photos, iPhone backups, and even messages; and iCloud Drive is available for you to store any documents and files you like. However, iCloud only gives you 5GB of storage for free. MUO – Feed
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How to Securely Erase Data From Your USB Drive or SD Card in Linux
Thursday, 28 April 2022
USB drives and SD cards have become everyday tech accessories these days. But their widespread use also makes them a security concern. Since these devices often contain personal data, you must wipe them entirely before giving them to someone else. Plus, it's good to get rid of any data on storage devices before throwing them
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5 Reasons Why Google Drive Is a Security Risk
Monday, 04 April 2022
Google Drive is an incredibly useful cloud storage solution that offers numerous features and benefits. With Google Drive, sharing documents and working remotely as a team has never been easier. As part of the Google Suite, Google Drive offers seamless integration with other Google services. MUO – Feed
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How to Run Google Chrome OS From a USB Drive
Wednesday, 30 March 2022
You don't need to buy a Chromebook to enjoy the features of Google's web-based desktop operating system. In fact, all you need is a working computer and a USB drive. MUO – Feed
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How to Use an NTFS Drive on Mac: 4 Methods
Friday, 18 February 2022
NTFS drive format may be standard for the Windows operating system, but macOS refuses to write to it. If you ever need to use an external disk with both a Mac and a Windows PC, you could encounter compatibility issues if you haven’t configured the drive correctly. MUO – Feed
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7 Essential Tips to Secure Google Drive
Monday, 14 February 2022
If you store files in Google Drive, it’s important to make sure they’re safe. Thankfully, there are many ways to keep your files in Google Drive private and secure from prying eyes. MUO – Feed
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