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Google operates among other things an office suite, a cloud platform, the largest repository of location services data in the world and an IoT health/lifestyle devices company.


And do they encrypt any of those details aside from while the data is in transit? My impression is that they don't.


Im pretty sure they encrypt anything remotely sensitive at rest. A quick google found sources for this for cloud [1] and drive [2].

[1] https://cloud.google.com/docs/security/encryption/default-en...

[2] https://support.google.com/drive/answer/10375054?hl=en-GB


Any big company has numerous data access restrictions. Some of them are obligatory and external, or required for certification. Even basic HDD/SSD decommission and transfer between projects strongly implies that old data was not stored as clear text.




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