The Cloud: A Necessary Evil?
We live in an era where technology has advanced to the point where we can access and utilize various services from anywhere, at any time. The cloud has become an indispensable part of our lives, and it's hard to imagine a world without it. Whether you're aware of it or not, something you use is likely already stored in the cloud through your ethernet cable. This area of the internet allows us to store, retrieve, and use things without having them locally stored on our devices.
This concept can be intimidating, especially when it comes to online backup services. Many of us may still be deciding which service to use, or we might not have chosen one yet. Fortunately, some providers offer a sweet incentive – 25 gigs of free storage with the purchase of their service. For instance, users who sign up for an iDrive account can enjoy this bonus. This is a great opportunity to explore alternative cloud backup services, and that's exactly what Ron from Locker Nome did in his review on iDrive software.
Ron's review focused on the safety of cloud computing, which is a pressing concern for many of us. When it comes to storing our data online, we often wonder if it's secure enough to protect us from potential threats. This is where the concept of trust comes into play – do we trust the cloud to keep our data safe? In this article, we'll delve deeper into this question and explore what people on YouTube live feed have to say about their experiences with cloud backup services.
In a recent poll, viewers were asked if they trust the cloud for backup purposes. The results might surprise you. While some viewers, such as Jamie Bouch from Made at Home, expressed confidence in the cloud's ability to store and protect our data, others were more cautious. For instance, Foxy Wolf stated that they do not trust the cloud for backup, citing concerns about security.
So, what does it take to make us feel safe when storing our data online? Brian emphasized the importance of encryption and access controls. He stressed that having our data encrypted and ensuring only we have access to it can significantly enhance the safety of our stored information. Jamie Bouch echoed this sentiment, stating that getting our data outside of our vicinity (i.e., not storing it locally on our devices) is a crucial step in protecting ourselves from potential threats.
Despite these concerns, many viewers still trust the cloud for backup purposes. In fact, some individuals are willing to "air on the side of cloud" when weighing the pros and cons of using online backup services. When asked about their experience with the cloud, viewers shared their thoughts and opinions on this topic.
As we continue to navigate the world of technology, it's essential to remember that there's no such thing as perfect security. Something could happen to our data whether it's stored locally or in the cloud. Therefore, it's crucial to be aware of these risks and take steps to mitigate them. By choosing a reputable online backup service and following best practices for data protection, we can minimize our exposure to potential threats.
In conclusion, the question of trust in cloud backup services is a complex one. While some individuals may have concerns about security, others are confident in the ability of these services to protect their data. Ultimately, it's essential to weigh the pros and cons of using online backup services and make informed decisions based on our individual needs and circumstances.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthank you for watching liking commenting sharing and subscribing right now everyone's going to the cloud even if you're not there I'm guessing that something you use is already there Cloud just can't be avoided that's this area that's out there in The Ether through your ethernet cable uh that allows you to store things and retrieve things and use things but it's not locally stored it's in the cloud and if you have not yet decided on which online Backup Service you wanted to use you might know that uh you get 25 gigs for free if you sign up on n.com at least with your iDrive account that's a nice little bonus and let's face it even if you already have online storage somewhere else couldn't you use an additional free 25 gigs somewhere so based on this uh Ron from Locker Nome ended up doing a review on the iDrive software uh talking really about the safety of cloud computing and I think this is the the question I want to ask you take a look at the the the link in the description please you know you may find it interesting if you've never heard of Ive before or you're looking for an alternative for online backup do you trust the cloud for backup that's my question to you and to all you nomies even though I know many of you use iDrive or any other one of these cloud backup Services is it ready really uh Jamie Bouch made at home great uh oh foxy wolf definitely does trust it let's see what the people on the YouTube live feed happen to say no it's not worth it really that's kind of a shock that you would say that uh I trust it a lot more than the hard drive on my desk Brian exactly get the data outside of your vicinity put it out there yes you definitely want to make sure it's encrypted and that only you would have access to that data uh but it's just safer out there than it is here it's just the way it is never such a thing as perfect right uh something could happen here something could happen there but I would say if I was weighing the strengths and weaknesses between both I would air on the side of cloud pretty much every time so what about you do you trust the cloudthank you for watching liking commenting sharing and subscribing right now everyone's going to the cloud even if you're not there I'm guessing that something you use is already there Cloud just can't be avoided that's this area that's out there in The Ether through your ethernet cable uh that allows you to store things and retrieve things and use things but it's not locally stored it's in the cloud and if you have not yet decided on which online Backup Service you wanted to use you might know that uh you get 25 gigs for free if you sign up on n.com at least with your iDrive account that's a nice little bonus and let's face it even if you already have online storage somewhere else couldn't you use an additional free 25 gigs somewhere so based on this uh Ron from Locker Nome ended up doing a review on the iDrive software uh talking really about the safety of cloud computing and I think this is the the question I want to ask you take a look at the the the link in the description please you know you may find it interesting if you've never heard of Ive before or you're looking for an alternative for online backup do you trust the cloud for backup that's my question to you and to all you nomies even though I know many of you use iDrive or any other one of these cloud backup Services is it ready really uh Jamie Bouch made at home great uh oh foxy wolf definitely does trust it let's see what the people on the YouTube live feed happen to say no it's not worth it really that's kind of a shock that you would say that uh I trust it a lot more than the hard drive on my desk Brian exactly get the data outside of your vicinity put it out there yes you definitely want to make sure it's encrypted and that only you would have access to that data uh but it's just safer out there than it is here it's just the way it is never such a thing as perfect right uh something could happen here something could happen there but I would say if I was weighing the strengths and weaknesses between both I would air on the side of cloud pretty much every time so what about you do you trust the cloud\n"