If you have sync enabled, then if the cloud copy gets deleted (e.g., account compromise), so does your local "copy".
So GP's point stands.
(This is also why Syncthing, a Google Drive "replacement" of sorts, is careful to point out that it is not a backup)
We figured out these problems 20+ years ago.
If you have sync enabled, then if the cloud copy gets deleted (e.g., account compromise), so does your local "copy".
So GP's point stands.
(This is also why Syncthing, a Google Drive "replacement" of sorts, is careful to point out that it is not a backup)