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Google Drive - How secue with two step authentication?

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    #21
    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    As long as it used AES 128 or better then it would be fine.

    Everyone goes on about 256 being the required standard but in reality 128 is fine. By the time anyone brute forces (guesses) the password we'll all be dead ( and the universe possibly come to an end) and anything that breaks 128 will likely break 256 as well so it's a moot point.
    Thanks, I'll check that out for Windows 10 then.
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