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Dropbox By default, Dropbox saves a history of all deleted and earlier versions of files for 30 days for all Dropbox accounts. [93] Dropmysite Provides incremental backups with the ability to download every snapshot. ElephantDrive Any number of versions can be kept for any amount of time. Google Drive
Microsoft has enabled FIDO 2.0 support for Windows 10's Windows Hello login platform. [25] Microsoft Edge [ 26 ] browser gained support for U2F in the October 2018 Windows Update. Microsoft accounts , including Office 365 , OneDrive , and other Microsoft services, do not yet have U2F support.
Google Drive is a file-hosting service and synchronization service developed by Google.Launched on April 24, 2012, Google Drive allows users to store files in the cloud (on Google servers), synchronize files across devices, and share files.
Adobe Acrobat 9.0 was released. Support for version 9 ended June 26, 2013, [10] with the last available update being 9.5.5. Adobe Acrobat 9.5.5 is the very last version, which can be installed on Unix-based system. Therefore 10 years after release Adobe Acrobat 9.5.5 is still used on modern and cutting-edge Systems. [11] [12] [13]
Web Authentication (WebAuthn) is a web standard published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). [1] [2] [3] WebAuthn is a core component of the FIDO2 Project under the guidance of the FIDO Alliance. [4]
Tresorit is a cloud storage platform that offers functions for administration, storage, synchronization, and transfer of data using end-to-end encryption. [1] [2]Founded in 2011, Tresorit closed an €11.5M Series B financing round in 2018 and was featured on FT1000 by the Financial Times 2020 [3] as the fifth fastest-growing cybersecurity company in Europe.
The Red Lodge was originally built at the top of the gardens of "ye Great House of St. Augustine's Back". [4] The Great House was built in 1568 [5] on the site of an old Carmelite Priory, later still the site of Bristol Beacon (formerly named Colston Hall), [4] [6] by Sir John Young/Yonge, the descendant of a merchant family and courtier to Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.