The first tip we have is the easiest to employ. Simply stated, you won’t have to be concerned about the security of sensitive information you upload to the cloud if you just don’t upload it.
Cloud-based storage can be helpful in transferring and storing all kinds of information and files. Sharing music, photos, paperwork, and many other forms of content is what makes the cloud so great.
These items are likely things that you would not be incredibly worried about if your account were hacked or tampered with. No doubt you would still not be pleased with the news, but there’s a slim chance that a hacker is going to do all that much with your Italy vacation photos.
You may have sensitive personal information or files that would be detrimental if released to the public. You may find yourself in a situation where you want to upload these files to the cloud. But a good rule of thumb is just to keep them off-line and stored somewhere locally.
Putting up documents containing personal information such as passwords, account numbers, credit cards number, or addresses is not advisable. If you do choose to put this information into the cloud, it is always wise to encrypt the data before upload for an extra measure of security.