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Originally Posted by juegos
Although the inability to download and sync documents directly from cloud services makes the device very limited for people working in teams. If colleagues want you to read or sign a document, they can't simply get the document on your device by uploading it to a cloud folder - instead they need to get hold of your device, pair it manually to their pc and then drag and drop files on it - terrible for most business users and academics.
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Hello,
Be careful, my question isn't against Juegos or someone else. In my professional situation, the cloud is definitely forbidden : the risk is too big to give at someone or a government access to the documents. For a private usage, I verify that the cloud service respect some laws, and I select carefully the data that I put in my cloud. I think, even for an academic usage, the annotated PDF have a value. To have access to the list of papers of someone, can let guess the subject of the researches, the level of knowledge, who work on a subject, the level of maturity of a patent, etc.
By curiosity, nobody take care of the possibility of an unwanted access and the risks for a private or professional usage of a cloud storage ?