Page 1 of 1

This takes the hassle out of logging

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:06 am
by hasibaakterss3309
Public cloud : A network of computers that provides public cloud services over the Internet. Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are examples of public cloud providers.

S3 : a fast and flexible type of cloud storage created by Amazon, the advantage of these storages is the ability to work from any geographical location with files of any type and size.

Sync : The process of keeping a set of files australia telegram database up to date across two or more devices. For example, edit a file on one of your devices, and a cloud service that supports sync will quickly upload the new version to all of your others.

Two-factor authentication : A technology that requires you to enter additional information (beyond your username and password) when you sign in to your account, such as a PIN sent via email, SMS, fingerprint, or response to an authenticator app. in, but it also makes it much harder for someone to hack your account. Sometimes called 2FA or two-step verification.

Versions : The ability to store multiple versions of a file in your cloud storage. Accidentally delete something important in a document last Tuesday, and even if you've updated the file multiple times, you'll still be able to restore the previous version.

Zero-knowledge encryption : Ensures that no one else, not even your cloud provider, has the password needed to protect your data. This is good for security, but be warned: if you forget your password, your provider won’t be able to remind you, and your files will be lost forever.