Posted on 01/11/2021 9:25:27 AM PST by MercyFlush
I have some family photos stored on Microsoft OneDrive just for ease of access, no matter where I go.
That’s getting shut down today.
Welcome to FR.
I just refused to be drawn up into Google’s or Apple’s cloud. I had to call technical support to suppress the constant demands for my permission to share my stuff into the cloud, but I managed to do it. NO CLOUD for me.
I’m with you. In addition to privacy concerns, I have to “unlink” my PC from OneDrive every single morning on booting up. If I don’t, OneDrive’s continual uploading causes my Internet speeds to be slower than the old-style dial-up modems.
A proper warning and sound advice.
It’s about cutting costs. But when you get right down to it why should anyone believe that the cloud is any more or any less secure than a company’s private network is? So there’s no reason to think that a company’s data is any less secure in the cloud or any more secure in house.
I never understood why so many people thought it was cute to store all their data on somebody else’s computers instead of their own
Thousands and perhaps millions of Deplorables will then face the same disconnection from the technology so many of us now take for granted. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
No loss, We deplorables live in the real world, not in a virtual one.If the Amish can do it, so can we.
What’s the solution?>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Strategically placed plastique at various key infrastructure and junction boxes.
Never used the cloud. Did not trust it EVER. It allows someone else to have control over MY very important stuff. I see the temptation, though.
Same here. Pain in the patooti.
My first reaction, "well DUH!, YA THINK?!??!?"
I don't store any data in the Cloud. Never did on Farcebook, Twatter, or any other social media site.
About 8-10 years ago I saw a technology talk by a guy who started by saying:
“I used to be an Application Service Provider, then I did Software as a Service, and now I do Cloud Computing.”
The room was mostly full of people who’d been around the block a few times, and we cracked up!
I have my data on-site, thank you very much. With off-site backups.
“Strategically placed plastique at various key infrastructure and junction boxes.”
In a shutdown these facilities won’t be working anyway.
“I have my data on-site, thank you very much. With off-site backups.”
Are you depending on Microsoft software to access and use the data? I hope not.
The cloud is just another name for the Internet.
Whether you data is stored locally or on someone else’s server (for example, this post is stored on JimRob’s server in California), if your data routes through the Internet, it is part of the overall cloud infrastructure.
The biggest threat of all is who controls that routing, and can they concentrate their resources to stop your packets because they’re YOUR packets?
Ever since the first financial transaction occurred between two private parties on the Internet, the vulnerability to be shut down from commerce has existed. From that moment more and more business has been done this way, to the point now that trillions would be lost if the Internet was stopped.
Can any one entity stop the entire Internet? Stop the Internet for those they do not like?
How about multiple entities united under the Black and Red flag of totalitarian thought?
democrats in government, government employees from totalitarian states, Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, Marriot, Citibank, Twitter... et all... are now doing just that.
“Welcome to FR.”
It’s just a new account but thank you! I’ve felt welcome here since 2005!
What about an ISP owned by CNN’s owner, AT&T? Comcast—NBC?
What about GoDaddy’s DNS services? Alphabet Inc’s tentacles are everywhere.
It’s all vulnerable.
Exactly right. If they can pull the rug out from under Parler they can do it to any of us, any business.
Just tried to sign into youtube using brave browser, got a message that the browser “isn’t secure” ? What the heck is that all about?
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