Site Drive.google.com Fotos Privadas — ((full))

Users can report privacy violations or non-consensual content on Google Drive by selecting the file, choosing "Report abuse" via the more menu, or by using the dedicated Google Legal Help Removal Request tool for explicit images. Content uploaded to Google Drive or Photos remains private by default and can be secured by adjusting sharing settings. For details on filing a report, visit Google Support Google Help Report a violation - Google Docs Editors Help

Section 3: The 7 Non-Negotiable Privacy Settings for Fotos Privadas

Once your photos are on drive.google.com, they are only as private as your settings. By default, they are visible only to you, but mistakes happen. Here is the security checklist: Site Drive.google.com Fotos Privadas

3.4 Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

The biggest risk to your "fotos privadas" is not Google’s security – it’s your password being stolen. Enable 2FA: Go to myaccount

  1. Go to myaccount.google.com/security.
  2. Click "2-Step Verification".
  3. Follow the prompts to add your phone or authenticator app.

Google Support Recovery (For files deleted >30 days)

3. Common Questions about "Private Photos"