To celebrate Safer Internet Day, an initiative to encourage computer users to consider the security of their systems, Google is offering 2GB of storage to Google Drive users to anyone who takes a security check-up by 17th February.
The check-up reviews your sign-in activity, your app permissions and asks you to check that your account recovery details are up-to-date.
After completing the check-up, users will receive their 2GB storage boost on 28th February. Interested users should click this link to complete the security check-up.
Source: The Next Web
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