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Is "safe" even a "thing" anymore?
July 5, 2024, 12:44 p.m. | /u/trouverparadise
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Specifically, IP. In the 70s , you couldn't get access to docs unless you had access to the file room.
Now, everything is hosted on a "cloud" or a external drive (which can become unreliable if they crash).
The thing is, as flaky as Google can be, and how irresponsible the avg person can be...
What's to stop:
- Google from searching & leaking data
- Nosey …
access can cloud crash digital docs drive everything external file privacy room safe world
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