Compte Google (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Compte Google" in French language version.

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01net.com (Global: 6,466th place; French: 356th place)

cbc.ca (Global: 115th place; French: 358th place)

eff.org (Global: 3,285th place; French: 4,208th place)

futura-sciences.com (Global: 3,507th place; French: 203rd place)

google.com (Global: 163rd place; French: 207th place)

googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.in (Global: low place; French: low place)

informationweek.com (Global: 4,522nd place; French: low place)

latestcrunch.in (Global: low place; French: low place)

lifehacker.com (Global: 4,734th place; French: low place)

mail.google.com (Global: low place; French: 4,158th place)

support.google.com (Global: 1,091st place; French: 837th place)

theatlantic.com (Global: 228th place; French: 675th place)

  • James Fallows, « Hacked » [archive du ], Atlantic Monthly (consulté le ) : « As email, documents, and almost every aspect of our professional and personal lives moves onto the “cloud”—remote servers we rely on to store, guard, and make available all of our data whenever and from wherever we want them, all the time and into eternity—a brush with disaster reminds the author and his wife just how vulnerable those data can be. A trip to the inner fortress of Gmail, where Google developers recovered six years’ worth of hacked and deleted e‑mail, provides specific advice on protecting and backing up data now—and gives a picture both consoling and unsettling of the vulnerabilities we can all expect to face in the future. »

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; French: 1st place)

webcitation.org (Global: 24th place; French: 237th place)

  • James Fallows, « Hacked » [archive du ], Atlantic Monthly (consulté le ) : « As email, documents, and almost every aspect of our professional and personal lives moves onto the “cloud”—remote servers we rely on to store, guard, and make available all of our data whenever and from wherever we want them, all the time and into eternity—a brush with disaster reminds the author and his wife just how vulnerable those data can be. A trip to the inner fortress of Gmail, where Google developers recovered six years’ worth of hacked and deleted e‑mail, provides specific advice on protecting and backing up data now—and gives a picture both consoling and unsettling of the vulnerabilities we can all expect to face in the future. »