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How convenient NAS has made multi-user sharing of storage. The question is how will this affect privacy of data in a multi-user accessed storage device?
I don’t have any experience with NAS devices, however, I’m sure there is security you can enable for specific users.
When I get a NAS, I’ll have a look and write a post about it.
Thanks mate. Be glad to hear from you soon.