It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running.
If I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a USB stick,
how
difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my pc ?
Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I justifed in my concerns ?
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let
any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly....
On 3/27/2026 10:33 PM, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let
any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly....
I host some files in Google Drive, but I am NOT installing any Google
apps. I just use a browser to login and upload files there, then share
the Google Drive links with others.
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my
pc if I can possibly avoid it due to the horror stories of the
invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running.
If I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a
Linux distro on a USB stick, how difficult would it be to remove
Google stuff from my pc ?
Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I justifed in
my concerns ?
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running.
If I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a USB stick, how
difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my pc ?
Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I justifed in my concerns ?
I was assimilated by Google many years ago. I've always had good service and
am glad for it. With billions of users I think a human looking at your
stuff is unlikely. Your paranoia would be better served by worrying about
your doctor's computer where the staff is laughing about your constipation
problems...
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running.
If I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a USB stick, how
difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my pc ?
Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I justifed in my concerns ?
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.You don't need to install the GDrive client, just visit the website
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it
You don't need to install the GDrive client, just visit the website
<https://drive.google.com/drive/home>
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 14:33:31 +0000, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it
Can you mail the file to yourself? That's what I do when I want to
copy a file from desktop to laptop or vice versa.
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 10:32:13 -0700, Stan Brown <someone@example.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 14:33:31 +0000, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it
Can you mail the file to yourself? That's what I do when I want to
copy a file from desktop to laptop or vice versa.
Your computers aren't networked?
On Fri, 3/27/2026 2:55 PM, Char Jackson wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 10:32:13 -0700, Stan Brown <someone@example.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 14:33:31 +0000, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it
Can you mail the file to yourself? That's what I do when I want to
copy a file from desktop to laptop or vice versa.
Your computers aren't networked?
Never assume anything about the audience.
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running.
If I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a USB stick, how
difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my pc ?
Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I justifed in my concerns ?
Everyone is tracking you and selling that info all around.
I would really, really like to get some*real* evidence of
someone experiencing*real* harm from their use of Google services/
products. Sofar, all there is, is the usual FUD, scare-mongering, urban legends, etc. about 'them' getting 'all your personal information',
'building profiles' and doing all kinds of terrible things with them.
If that's true, how come I've never experienced*any* ill effect!? 🙁
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file. Up until
now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I
can possibly avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive
nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running. If I canot find
a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a
USB stick, how difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my
pc ? Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I
justifed in my concerns ?
On 27/03/2026 16:33, Alan K. wrote:
Everyone is tracking you and selling that info all around.
Not selling. Google or Microsoft is not in the business of selling
personal data of users or customers. They use the data for their own
purpose.
On 28/03/2026 1:33 am, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file. Up untilBank in the mid-90's, when I first came online, my then ISP, as well as giving me access to Internet/E-mail/UseNet, also gave me access to 10GB (I think) of space on his server ..... so If I wanted to give someone access to a file, I'd just upload the file onto the Server and then post a link to the file to wherever/whomever.
now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I
can possibly avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive
nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running. If I canot find
a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a
USB stick, how difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my
pc ? Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I
justifed in my concerns ?
Do you have such space available to you??
On Sat, 3/28/2026 5:54 AM, Daniel70 wrote:
On 28/03/2026 1:33 am, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file. UpBank in the mid-90's, when I first came online, my then ISP, as
until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on
my pc if I can possibly avoid it due to the horror stories of the
invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running. If
I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a
Linux distro on a USB stick, how difficult would it be to remove
Google stuff from my pc ? Possibly I am over reacting, would
anyone agree, or am I justifed in my concerns ?
well as giving me access to Internet/E-mail/UseNet, also gave me
access to 10GB (I think) of space on his server ..... so If I
wanted to give someone access to a file, I'd just upload the file
onto the Server and then post a link to the file to
wherever/whomever.
Do you have such space available to you??
Bell as an ISP, gave us *5 MB* on their server. You can tell from
that, I did all my backups there :-)
Even back then, this generated some amount of mirth. Trying to
squeeze all the customers onto one hard drive, a worthy project for
sure.
My current ISP does not bother with such features, as it is resource intensive to police such a thing.
Any project that has attempted to implement any kind of service that
would be useful (Firefox Send), has had to shut it down due to abuse,
which is why not many will bother to try. The topic already has a
track record. You can put 2GB for free on Dropbox, but it requires an
email address just like any other similar service. That would be
enough for a file transfer project
-- not enough for a Hollywood movie,
but enough for a lot of other software projects (a single NVidia
driver :-) ).
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 10:32:13 -0700, Stan Brown <someone@example.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 14:33:31 +0000, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it
Can you mail the file to yourself? That's what I do when I want to
copy a file from desktop to laptop or vice versa.
Your computers aren't networked?
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 13:55:23 -0500, Char Jackson wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 10:32:13 -0700, Stan Brown <someone@example.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 14:33:31 +0000, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it
Can you mail the file to yourself? That's what I do when I want to
copy a file from desktop to laptop or vice versa.
Your computers aren't networked?
They're on Wifi, if that's what you mean.
But that's useless for
sending a document from desktop to laptop, since the laptop is shut
down when I'm using the desktop.
I think the OP didn't say whether the two computers are in the same
house. If they are, another option is "sneakernet" with a USB stick.
I agree. As much as I have google drive app running on all my PCs, now and then I have to
get MY files onto my wife's machine and I simply open the browser and change account to
mine and download. I don't mess up her google sync yet I get MY files.
Along with all the other possible solutions, if your computers are
network connection together, you can set up a Server Message Block (SMB)
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running.
If I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a USB stick, how
difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my pc ?
Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I justifed in my concerns ?
Super Luser wrote:
you can set up a Server Message Block (SMB)
That's intranet (including LAN), not internet (web drive). You can
expose your SMB shares to internet anyway.
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 14:33:31 +0000, scbs29 wrote:--
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running.
If I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a USB stick, how
difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my pc ?
Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I justifed in my concerns ?
Anyone else noticed there is zero interaction from the OP in this
thread?
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 13:55:23 -0500, Char Jackson wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 10:32:13 -0700, Stan Brown <someone@example.com>
wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 14:33:31 +0000, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it
Can you mail the file to yourself? That's what I do when I want to
copy a file from desktop to laptop or vice versa.
Your computers aren't networked?
They're on Wifi, if that's what you mean. But that's useless for
sending a document from desktop to laptop, since the laptop is shut
down when I'm using the desktop.
I think the OP didn't say whether the two computers are in the same
house. If they are, another option is "sneakernet" with a USB stick.
Yes, sorry about that but I have been tied up with other
things.
Thanks for all the help and advice.
I tried formatting the thumb drive (yes, I know I should have used
this terminology) in Linux but still didn't do the trick.
As soon as I get chance I will properly study the replies I have got and go from there.
Years ago you used to be able to map a drive letter to \\ftp.microsoft.com\pub
but not these days ...
Yes, sorry about that but I have been tied up with other
things.
Thanks for all the help and advice.
I tried formatting the thumb drive (yes, I know I should have used
this terminology) in Linux but still didn't do the trick.
As soon as I get chance I will properly study the replies I have got and go >from there.
On Mon, 30 Mar 2026 13:53:12 +0200, "s|b" <me@privacy.invalid> wrote:--
On Fri, 27 Mar 2026 14:33:31 +0000, scbs29 wrote:
It seems that I need to use Google Drive to transfer a file.
Up until now I have been extremely loth to let any Google stuff on my pc if I can possibly
avoid it due to the horror stories of the invasive nature of Google. To this end I have GClean running.
If I canot find a way round this, eg accessing Google Drive from a Linux distro on a USB stick, how
difficult would it be to remove Google stuff from my pc ?
Possibly I am over reacting, would anyone agree, or am I justifed in my concerns ?
Anyone else noticed there is zero interaction from the OP in this
thread?
Oops, part of my reply was to do with my other post.
Perhaps if I explain further.
I wish to convert .ts video files to mp4. My usual converter will convert the file ok
but the audio is out of synch, in fact in later parts of the file by 20-30 seconds.
I contacted the producers of my usual converter and they asked me to send them an exmple of one of the files though Google Drive. Since I have never used Google Drive and
all I have seen on the internet concerning Google is that they are severely invasive, tracking
everthing you do and continually phoning home. I have seen opinions in magazines
that this is the case, but in the same magazine Google programs are recommended.
Who does one believe? I therefore thought that I would ask expert advice.
I copy the mp4 files to a USB thumb drive to plug into my Humax digital receiver/recorder to see if they will play corrrectly on my tv. Most files are ok, but
some will not play this way for one reason oor another.
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