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<blockquote data-quote="Divine_Barakah" data-source="post: 928562" data-attributes="member: 79770"><p>But does OneDrive need protection? I believe you are covered by Ransomware protection offered by OneDrive. If you get hit by ransomware, you can easily revery to a previous version of the affected files.</p><p>OneDrive, Koofr and Jottacloud support storing up to tens of versions of stored files. This is not only mean for ransomware protection, but it also helps you revert to previous version of a word file you mistakenly edited or removed parts of it.</p><p>For me I see no reason for using such tools as my precious data is always-on-sync. The resident protection offered by the security solution installed will suffice. You can go a step further and do regular backups. For me a system backup just saves me time not my files. It saves me from spending some hours doing a clean install, but my files are always in the cloud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Divine_Barakah, post: 928562, member: 79770"] But does OneDrive need protection? I believe you are covered by Ransomware protection offered by OneDrive. If you get hit by ransomware, you can easily revery to a previous version of the affected files. OneDrive, Koofr and Jottacloud support storing up to tens of versions of stored files. This is not only mean for ransomware protection, but it also helps you revert to previous version of a word file you mistakenly edited or removed parts of it. For me I see no reason for using such tools as my precious data is always-on-sync. The resident protection offered by the security solution installed will suffice. You can go a step further and do regular backups. For me a system backup just saves me time not my files. It saves me from spending some hours doing a clean install, but my files are always in the cloud. [/QUOTE]
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