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  2. Here is how Google Drive lets you protect your shared files - AOL

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    Google Drive now lets you prevent others from downloading, copying and printing your shared files. This is an important update that will significantly lower the stress level for the millions of ...

  3. Comparison of online backup services - Wikipedia

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    Performance degrades with more than 300,000 files in sync folder. This is a soft limit. [96] Google Drive All account types are limited to 750 GB upload bandwidth per day. [97] Enterprise accounts are now limited to 5 TB per paid user on the account whereas prior to May 2023 only a single user was required for the advertised unlimited storage.

  4. MobiOffice - Wikipedia

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    MobiOffice is compatible with Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Adobe PDF files. [14] MobiOffice Pro is compatible with all of the above and is able to print, convert PDF to Word, Excel, ePUB, save as PDF and could create password protected files. It has a track changes option.

  5. File-hosting service - Wikipedia

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    A file-hosting service, also known as cloud-storage service, online file-storage provider, or cyberlocker, is an internet hosting service specifically designed to host user files. These services allow users to upload files that can be accessed over the internet after providing a username and password or other authentication .

  6. Protecting your AOL Account

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    Using a single password for AOL and other sites (Facebook, Twitter, or banking websites) may place your AOL account, username or email at risk. We suggest using unique passwords for each site you visit. Be creative. Make sure that your password is difficult for others to guess, but easy for you to remember.

  7. Encrypting File System - Wikipedia

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    The Encrypting File System (EFS) on Microsoft Windows is a feature introduced in version 3.0 of NTFS [1] that provides filesystem-level encryption.The technology enables files to be transparently encrypted to protect confidential data from attackers with physical access to the computer.

  8. Disk encryption - Wikipedia

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    Challenge–response password recovery mechanism allows the password to be recovered in a secure manner. It is offered by a limited number of disk encryption solutions. Some benefits of challenge–response password recovery: No need for the user to carry a disc with recovery encryption key. No secret data is exchanged during the recovery process.

  9. EncFS - Wikipedia

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    EncFS is a Free FUSE-based cryptographic filesystem.It transparently encrypts files, using an arbitrary directory as storage for the encrypted files. [4] [5]Two directories are involved in mounting an EncFS filesystem: the source directory, and the mountpoint.