Free data service as Ukraine help

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The data service provider TeamDrive provides its data service free of charge to help Ukraine. Anyone with a Ukrainian passport as well as aid organizations can use the cloud service for secure data exchange.

The Hamburg data service provider TeamDrive is now making its cloud service for data exchange available free of charge to all people with a Ukrainian passport, all privately organized Ukraine aid and all aid organizations committed to Ukraine. An informal request is sufficient for this [email protected].

A secure data platform to help Ukraine

"A protected and tap-proof IT infrastructure is the backbone of any well-organized help," says TeamDrive Managing Director Detlef Schmuck. He cites as examples coordinating food and relief supplies, sharing images and videos to convey the situation on the ground, setting up spontaneous support groups for people who want to get involved, or providing shelter for those arriving in the West families from Ukraine.

According to Detlef Schmuck, the TeamDrive service is particularly well suited as an IT backbone in the current war situation for two reasons. First, all data is fully encrypted so that it cannot be intercepted by Russian authorities. Secondly, the service works even with unstable and even intermittently interrupted connections by automatically resuming the transmission as soon as it is possible again. Another advantage: Photos and videos can be saved and transferred directly from the mobile phone in the encrypted app without being visible in the album on the device.

One year free use

The small print: An informal request by e-mail is sufficient for use. You don't have to give your name, address or even a means of payment. The free usage license including storage space is initially valid for twelve months. The service complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), so that it can be used in a legally compliant manner for personal data, for example to bring people together in groups who want to help together.

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