We are all witnessing the transformation of Google Drive and all its variants: documents, spreadsheets, presentations ... Google's idea has been to divide its cloud into three completely different applications where they will all converge on the official Google cloud app: Google Drive. Personally, it seems much more "logical" to focus the three applications in a single one (contrary to how it is now), but if the heads of the great search engine want to make everyone download three completely additional applications, I am not saying anything. Today, Google Drive has been updated giving the possibility of putting a four-digit password that protects the data in our cloud.
Setting a password to protect Google Drive on our iPad
I am very happy with Google for the decision made in this latest update of their cloud app: Google Drive; since they have added the possibility of "blocking" our data with a password. That is, if you do not know the password you cannot enter your data and that is fine as long as no one knows the combination of numbers.
To place the lock code in Google Drive we have to do the following:
- We go to the Settings of the app in the upper left part of the screen
- We look for the new option that says: "Lock with password"
- We activate the function and it will ask us to enter the code that will protect our Google Drive data in our iDevice
- If we then select the option: «Always block«, It will always ask us for the password (and when I say it is always)
Do you find the new function that Google Drive offers us interesting or does it seem like a bad idea to put a password to protect our data that is inside the app? We are waiting your comments!
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