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Learn moreOneDrive has been around for the past ten years with Microsoft 365, changing the way we access what matters to us. From vacation photos to business presentations, OneDrive has enabled us to upload and back up our files to the cloud, allowing us to get to them anywhere. If you need an extra layer of protection for your files, then OneDrive Personal Vault is your solution for storing documents with sensitive financial or personal information. Learn what it’s all about and how it uses advanced authentication technology to safeguard your files and personal data.
Think of your Personal Vault as OneDrive’s inner sanctum. While OneDrive already uses the latest security measures on the Microsoft Cloud for each of your files, Personal Vault adds more security layers to log in and access important data.
Personal Vault uses the latest two-factor authentication for you to gain access. After you log into OneDrive, you’ll need a second step of identity verification to get into Personal Vault. This can be set up with your fingerprint, facial recognition, a unique PIN, or a code sent to you via email or your mobile device. Even if someone gets into your OneDrive account, they won’t have your additional biometrics data to log in to your Personal Vault.
You can also use Microsoft Authenticator to unlock your Personal Vault. This is another app that relies on biometrics and PINs for verifying your identity.
What’s more, if you forget to exit or sign out of your Personal Vault, don’t worry—it will automatically lock you out after some time of inactivity.
Personal Vault and its high-tech security features are handy for storing the most sensitive documents, such as Social Security information, driver’s licenses, travel forms, and birth certificates. If you ever need to show your identity for an online application, you can simply pull your ID up from your Personal Vault and be well on your way!
It’s even easier to keep this important and sensitive information in your Personal Vault because you can photograph and store these documents directly from your mobile device. Instead of storing images of your documents in your phone’s media roll, now they’ll be secure and protected. Scan documents directly into Personal Vault using the OneDrive app, or take photos on your phone and add them to the app. Using Personal Vault is just as convenient as using OneDrive, and you can drag and drop files directly into it if you wish.
The additional features of Personal Vault make it one of the most secure storage platforms out there. These features include:
Sign up for a OneDrive account and you can start with 5GB of free online cloud storage. Personal Vault will be included with both free and Basic plans (starting at $19.99/year) with limits to the number of files you can add. Microsoft 365 subscribers can get up to 6TB of storage for the entire family and can place as many files into their Personal Vault, up to their OneDrive size limit.
Of course, even a Personal account with 1TB of storage—or 200 times more than what you get with a free plan—can back up your entire hard drive, and securely store the things that matter to you most. Compare plans today and see how much storage you need when you get started with OneDrive.
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