What is the difference between cloud and Google Drive?
What is the difference between cloud and Google Drive?
Google Cloud Storage is a developer service provided by Google that allows you to save and manipulate data directly on the Google's own infrastructure. ... Google Drive, on the other hand, is used for storing personal files and it's free up to 15 GB across all your different personal services offered by Google.
iCloud is the more secure platform, although Google Drive has made several necessary steps forward recently. Both platforms enable you to use multi-factor authentication, which we highly recommend. Almost all data stored on iCloud's servers is encrypted both in transit and at rest to 128-bit AES standard
Google Drive is considered a public cloud service, where you can create and store documents, spreadsheets and other files online.
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