Civics: New Google Drive policy could make your files inaccessible — what you need to know

Tom Pritchard:

Google announced this change in a blog post, revealing that restrictions may be put in place on files that violate Google’s Terms of Service or abuse program policies. While the owner will still have full access, this move means sharing privileges will be revoked — even if someone already has a link.

According to Google file owners will receive an email when files are restricted. Not only does that alert them to the fact it’s happened, it will also give them the opportunity to appeal the decision and request a review.

Many taxpayer supported K-12 school districts use Google services, including Madison.