No, viewing publicly shared Google Docs don’t reveal your identity

No, viewing publicly shared Google Docs don’t reveal your identity
By Ben Dickson


Every day, millions of people use Google Docs to share and collaborate on documents. And when it comes to working on documents online, few tools match the power and versatility of Google Drive and Google Docs. But like all online tools that provide an open environment for many people to share data, Google Docs entails privacy risks. A while back, one of the readers of TechTalks raised expressed concern that a malicious actor was using Google Drive to stalk him and find his identity. “[A] person sent me a public link to a video on their Google Drive. I clicked and…

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March 30, 2019 at 06:16PM
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