Farewell to the cloud, Halos’ new 1TB CatDrive makes you the master of private data
BEIJING, Sept. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — In the Internet era, the number of companies holding personal data continues to increase. When cloud applications have grown exponentially, would individuals choose to store personal photos and important files in the cloud? When uploadingdata to the cloud, do users worry that personal data might get lost or be exposed to the public due to a leak or hacking? Halos provides the perfect solution with the new 1TB CatDrive.
Everyone benefits from cloud services, but it is possible that personal information may be exposed. Cloud service company’s technology is highly trusted to protect the safety of the private data, but cloud leaks happen. The Dropbox data breach caused the exposure of 60 million users’ account details. Celebrity nude photos were leaked due to an iCloud loophole.
Once data is in the cloud, users not only take the risk of data loss, but also the control of the data. The cloud service companies have the right to limit cloud space and can also restrict the access. In such case, clients have to should pay for their private date monthly.
Insisting that users are the master of their own data, Halos created the CatDrive.
CatDrive enables users to store files in one place, sync data on devices and have access everywhere (internet access required) as the cloud service do. Meanwhile, CatDrive also provides an excellent experience with the following features:
- Photo Roll – Better photo display way to take you back in time to relive happy memories.
- Private spaces for multiple users – Each family member can only access their own account.
- Family sharing – Family sharing is displayed in file streaming and any message shared will send instantly. Large file sharing is supported.
Say farewell to the cloud.
The CatDrive will be unveiled at Pepcom on 28th September in New York City.
For more information, please visit www.halos.co