Google Drive Definition and How It Works?

What is Google Drive
                                                                                                  
Google Drive is a cloud storage solution offered by Google to all users that want to easily store various files online and backup data through cloud technology. Since the saved files are uploaded into the cloud, you can access them from any other device that has an Internet connection through a Google account. Therefore, you will be able to easily access your data from another computer, smartphone, or tablet and resume your projects from where you left them.                                                                                                                                                                                                  
Let's talk more info on a third-party app that makes Google Drive even easier to use and accessible. CloudMounter is the software that enables you to easily mount the Google Drive cloud service as a local disk on Mac, PC, or Linux for improved accessibility and data management.                                                                                                    
                                                                                                    
Unlike the Google Drive native client, CloundMounter does not sync online data so it will save you lots of hard drive space. It connects straight to the cloud server and also adds an extra encryption layer for better security. Also, it comes with full Keychain support for macOS users so you won’t ever have to worry about your password being exposed.