![]() The photos were innocuous, and she suspects the ex didn’t even know she could still see the files, but she wanted absolutely no contact with that person. ![]() When she searched “Christmas,” a folder of photos created by an abusive ex-partner popped up. Recently, Jessica (who asked to omit her last name for privacy reasons) was searching in her Google Drive for a list of addresses to send Christmas cards to. ![]() ![]() This is because Google doesn’t offer a way to block someone from sharing content with you over Drive. Google Drive isn’t a part of the web where you’d expect to be vulnerable to harassment, but due to a quirk in the way shared files and folders remain in your account - even after you’ve removed them - it offers harassers a way to digitally seek out victims.
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