Which of the following is not a true statement about using a cloud storage option?
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Computers and Technology, 29.01.2020 02:03 Wethepeeps6048
Which of the following is not a true statement about using a cloud storage option?
it can be accessed through any computer, anywhere in the world
using the cloud keeps your computer safe from viruses
your computer or tablet can be set up to automatically sync with the cloud
you can easily share documents and/or files with friends or family
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