Cloud storage is an internet service that provides storage to computer users. Those who use corporate or private e-mail servers do not store their communications in the cloud environment. Important legal rulings highlight the differences between the two ways for storing e-mail.
This an internet service that provides storage to computers users who are online social networking websites were you can upload pictures and store messages in your inbox and profile and those who utilize web based email store their sent and received e-mail messages in the e-mail provider’s cloud environment.
That is a very good question well I am sure people store data in different locations because you wouldn’t know when your pc or laptop would crush so for some this might be the reason. For other’s am sure it might be in order to hide something that they are doing behind some ones back and this does not mean they are free because at any time someone else might be able to find the information.
I think the idea of computer use is being manipulated by some government systems. People should be careful. Due to the increase in technology most companies store their data in web sites and in the data cloud. Those who have the skill and knowledge store their information in private email servers and do not store their information in the cloud.
When you store information in the cloud the law enforcement agencies consider e-mail stored in the cloud to be the company that owns the cloud services, often which is the internet provider.
Data theft is the primary and most serious risk of cloud computing. It’s not that cloud-computing providers are sloppy about security. They’re more conscientious about it than many large enterprises and most small users. But as more companies deposit their top-secret data in cloud-computing providers’ castles, more hackers turn their efforts to breaching those high walls. This situation can be seen when it comes to