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'''Cloud Storage''' is a feature commonly advertised. It means that you get storage from somewhere other than what you own.
'''Cloud Storage''' is a feature commonly advertised. It is where your data is stored on servers, instead of using hardware.


==How it works==
==How it works==
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==Why it is a problem==
==Why it is a problem==
This can be a subscription service, meaning that you will lose access to it when you stop paying. This is an example of [[Digital rights management|Digital rights management (DRM)]] and has all the issues of it. The storage can be terminated at any time and the license can be changed.
This can be a subscription service, meaning that you will lose access to the storage when you stop paying (although you can save it to your device).This is an example of [[Digital rights management|Digital rights management (DRM)]] and has all the issues of it. The storage can be terminated at any time and the license can be changed.


==Examples==
==Examples==
'''[[Microsoft]]''' has '''[[OneDrive]]''', a cloud subscription service.
*'''[[OneDrive]]''', a cloud subscription service.
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 19:56, 4 October 2025

Cloud Storage is a feature commonly advertised. It is where your data is stored on servers, instead of using hardware.

How it works

Cloud storage is often advertised as a great solution to using normal hard drives.

Why it is a problem

This can be a subscription service, meaning that you will lose access to the storage when you stop paying (although you can save it to your device).This is an example of Digital rights management (DRM) and has all the issues of it. The storage can be terminated at any time and the license can be changed.

Examples

References