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| '''Cloud Storage''' is a feature commonly advertised. It is where your data is stored on servers, instead of using hardware.
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| ==How it works==
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| Cloud storage is often advertised as a great solution to using normal hard drives.
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| ==Why it is a problem==
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| 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.
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| ==Examples==
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| *'''[[OneDrive]]''', a cloud subscription service.
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| ==References==
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| {{reflist}}
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Revision as of 12:16, 8 October 2025