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Understanding the Power of Cloud Servers

In today’s modern world, technology has become the backbone of almost every business and daily life. From storing photos on your phone to running large company websites, everything depends on powerful servers. But instead of using traditional physical servers, the world is moving toward something faster, safer, and more flexible — cloud servers . Cloud servers are changing how data is stored, accessed, and managed. In this blog, we will understand what cloud servers are, how they work, and why they are so powerful in simple English. What Are Cloud Servers? A cloud server is a virtual server that runs in a cloud computing environment. Unlike physical servers that are located in a single office or data center, cloud servers are hosted on the internet. This means your files, applications, and data can be accessed from anywhere, anytime, using an internet connection. For example, when you save your files on Google Drive or use Netflix to stream a movie, you are actually using cloud serv...

What is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)?

In today's time when cyber crime and online fraud are increasing very rapidly, it has become very important for everyone to strengthen their online security. Logging in by just entering the password is no longer considered safe because hackers can steal the password in different ways. This is why "Two-Factor Authentication" i.e. 2FA is used. This is a technique that gives additional security to your account. Let's understand it in detail and in simple language. What is Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)? Two-Factor Authentication, called 2FA in short, is an additional security layer that you apply to your account. In this, not only username and password but also another verification method is required to login. That is, even if someone knows your password, he will not be able to login to your account because he will also need another factor (such as OTP or code). How does 2FA work? When you turn on 2FA on a website or app, you need to complete two steps to login: 1.F...

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