Google has announced new terms of use for its proprietary cloud storage Google Drive, according to which the search giant will soon begin to restrict access to files that, in its opinion, violate company policy. According to the blog, Google will soon take active steps to identify such files.
The search giant classified files as inappropriate content from cybercriminals, such as malware, hate speech, sexually explicit documents, and files that could be dangerous to children.
Google says that once it receives notification of a potential policy violation, the company's experts will review the content and take action such as restricting access, deleting a file, or completely stopping a user from accessing the search giant's products.
They always start with children.
Next will be all software where you didn't provide license details, after this they will start to inspect documents and files from wrong views.
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