Google Drive links are URLs that allow users to access and share files stored on Google Drive. These links can be generated for individual files or folders, and can be shared with others via email, social media, or messaging apps. When a user clicks on a Google Drive link, they are directed to the file or folder stored on Google Drive, where they can view, edit, or download the content.
Because major platforms have strict rules about what can be posted directly, users often use Google Drive as a "vault" and share a link to bypass these filters. The Culture of the "Drive Link" Accessing "Unfiltered" Content
When using Google Drive links, 18-year-olds should be aware of potential safety and security risks:
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