

5,202,569
No and yes, if I felt confident the service could assure stored data is secure. I wonder, though, is any database is truly not hackable by someone at some point
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Fred Griffin Florida R...
Tallahassee, FL
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
8,237,262
No. No.
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
1,466,257
Annette Lawrence , Palm Harbor, FL 727-420-4041
Question #1: No
Question #2: No
They all assure the public their service is secure until they get hacked. Yahoo's response to being hacked was to change your password and secure phrase. Right!! Who does the responsibility always fall on? Not the service!
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
1,875,168
N I do not believe my online stuff is safe.
Y I would if I truly knew it was secure (unlike Yahoo).
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
1,758,937
I do not use the 'Cloud'. We use Carbonite to store our data and also back them up to Passport Drives.
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
3,074,716
6,766,565
Lots of companies have made assurances like this in the past and many have apologized for their failures later.
Best to not put private stuff into a cloud.
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
3,417,456
I do not think it possible to be 100% safe
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
1,713,581
Never had a problem with Dropbox or the iCloud. I also do two different hard drive backups with the Apple Time Capsule and a second drive.
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
3,988,144
I don't think anything is completely safe if it is on the cloud. The worldwide hackers are working overtime to prove they can get to anything, even our public elections.
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
1,014,238
Absolutely NOT - it is not safe and no I will never subscribe to a service to store my personal/business data
We have a personal cloud. It's behind OUR firewal, we control it and no one else even knows it exists - that's security ;)
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
1,157,847
"Safe" depends on what you mean by "safe". It also depends on the specific cloud you choose, where in the world or outside the world your cloud is and so much more. What do you mean that "assures stored data is secure"?
These two questions cannot be answered with a simple Y or N. If forced to answer, the answer is N and N.
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
5,774,106
Annette,
We all pray it is. Yes, it we could prove it could not be hacked. A
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
5,558,401
5,558,757
The cloud is not safe to the experienced hacker in my opinion. Cloud services do offer an additional level of protection!
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
560,036
It does not matter as i don't keep anything online that can hurt me. They already have my email, birthday, phone, address, etc, etc
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
1,113,048
No.
Yes, subject to the assurance.
I was having a conversation with a tech at Carbonite who told me it would take 50 years to de-encrypt the data in one of my backups, and that's for someone that knew what they were doing. I was both comforted and incredulous. LOL
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Annette Lawrence , Pal...
Palm Harbor, FL
1,618,024
1,045,965
Do I believe its safe.. hmm well let's see a short list of hacked databases and sites includes.
Sony, The CIA, The IRS, The Swiss Banks, Experian just to name a very few and these are supposed to be among the most secure sites and entities around so... do I believe hmm.
As to the second part of your question does this answer it? lol
3,764,541
There is no such thing anymore as a totally safe way to keep your data.
2,717,898
No - I have seen the Federal Government's NSA facility in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Maybe - I am not worried about losing the data; I already back up to external drive, external 3rd party sites, DVD's. As for hackers, there is no service that can guarantee against hacking of major sites (Yahoo had 1 Billion with a "B" accounts compromised).
4,434,277
3,986,529
4,322,295
Annette Lawrence , Palm Harbor, FL 727-420-4041 nothing is safe - we can say online data with some companies is relatively safe - and that's the extent of it.
1,546,224
Since this was my field for the 10 years prior to getting into Real Estate, nothing is 100% safe. I don't put anything online I couldn't live with getting compromised. I take every reasonable precaution including secondary computers, offline storage, online backups.
929,845
I don't think anything is really safe. Would love to have that sort of assurance, but would doubt it would really be 100 percent proof.
4,273,331
3,447,516
I would first have to believe that there is a way to actually "secure" data. Security/Data Breaches Happen. All. The. Time.
2,872,471
Whatevr is safe today may not hold up tommorrow. Duplicate storage separate places is the way to go
864,758
2,364,185
I have no illusions that online data is or can ever be 100% guaranteed of being secure.