


I thought I’d lead off with the best tip possible. Pay close attention to this list of tips, as it could be the thing that prevents someone from hacking into your Google Drive account and gaining access to sensitive data. Since you most likely connect to your Drive account via your Android smartphone and/or tablet, I thought it would be a good idea to offer some tips on how to best keep that account safe. Because of this, it’s important that you keep your Google Drive account as secure as possible. The unfortunate reality is that there will always be someone (or groups) attempting to gain access to that which they should not. If you’ve followed the news lately, you know iCloud was hacked and a number of celebrity photos were leaked from accounts. Jack Wallen offers up a few tips to help tighten down Drive. In light of the recent iOS cloud breach, it's imperative to secure your Google Drive account. Easy steps for better Google Drive security
