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Google Drive is a cloud storage service provided by Google that allows users to store and access their files from anywhere, on any device with an internet connection.
Google Drive offers 15 GB of free storage space. This can be used to store files, photos, and other data.
Yes, you can access your Google Drive files from any device with an internet connection, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
To share a file or folder in Google Drive, right-click on the item you want to share and select 'Get link'. You can then enter the email addresses of people you want to share with.
Yes, Google Drive allows real-time collaboration. Multiple users can edit a document or spreadsheet at the same time.
You can store all types of files in Google Drive, including documents, spreadsheets, presentations, images, videos, and more.
If you've accidentally deleted a file or folder in Google Drive, you can try recovering it from the Trash. If it's not there, contact Google support for help.
Yes, with the Google Drive app installed on your device, you can access and edit files offline. Any changes will be synced when you reconnect to the internet.
Google Drive uses industry-standard encryption to protect your data. Files are stored in secure data centers, and access is controlled by password protection and two-factor authentication.