The entirety of the digital world is housed in computers which have physical locations. If by coincidence all their records were housed on servers, and on backup tapes all burned up by fire, then a lot of digital records are removed. Or at least connections needed are removed. Not saying this is what's happening, just reminding that "digital" and "cloud" stuff have physical addresses.
The entirety of the digital world is housed in computers which have physical locations. If by coincidence all their records were housed on servers, and on backup tapes all burned up by fire, then a lot of digital records are removed. Or at least connections needed are removed. Not saying this is what's happening, just reminding that "digital" and "cloud" stuff have physical addresses.
This. Cloud = someone else's computer. Who's to say that there aren't other people's data on machines therein?