My name is Adrian Try, and I’ve been backing up computers since the 80s. And their data storage devices have multiple levels of redundancy to protect your files. They use multiple data centers in the United States that are built to withstand natural disasters and protect against trespassers. And they take careful steps to make sure your data is safe from anything going wrong once it is on their servers. IDrive now offers two-step authentication as extra security when logging into your account. IDrive actually uses a passphrase instead of an encryption key, which is not quite as secure. Technically, it’s not actually a private key. If you’d like even more security, you can create what IDrive calls a “private encryption key” so that even IDrive staff have no way to access your data. You don’t want anyone to have access when it’s being uploaded or stored on IDrive’s servers. A scan using Bitdefender found no viruses or malicious code.īecause your data is strongly encrypted, it’s also safe from prying eyes.
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