Unlike what you could ever believe about the lifetime of cloud backups, it seems that from a recent news leaked by the well-known Reddit s...
Unlike what you could ever believe about the lifetime of cloud backups, it seems that from a recent news leaked by the well-known Reddit social information, Google will cancel your copies if you do not access Android for more than two months. Certainly motivated choice in part, in order to optimize available space on servers.
For a long time now, Android is able to synchronize application and settings data between two phones, a system that has further improved the Marshmallow version. In fact, users are able to take advantage of the Google Drive service to keep their data and rescue service in a folder as reliable as possible. However, users who have not accessed the system on the phone for more than two months will find a nasty surprise.
As initially summarized in this article, it was revealed on Reddit that Google will permanently delete your backups uploaded to its servers. As a result, you will no longer have access to all app and settings data, which can not be retrieved in any way.
You will be able to control what can actually be called a down countdown, under the name of the backup folder on Google Drive. Count down will appear when the device is already idle for more than two weeks, so you will need to log in if you have left the device idle for a long period of time to avoid the total and irrecoverable loss of your data, In fact, Google does not care to send you any kind of warning.

