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Google Drive mistakenly recognizes macOS .DS_Store as infringing file again

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Google Drive mistakenly recognizes macOS .DS_Store as infringing file again

After Google Drive was accused of oolong earlier, it marked as infringement of files uploaded by users that only contained the number “1”. A similar situation occurred recently, but the affected users were Mac computer users. A Mac user shared in a Reddit discussion forum that they received a warning email that violated Google Drive’s terms of use, and the result may be a Google ooze.

The netizen shared on Reddit that the Google Drive system regarded .DS_Store as an infringing file, so he was warned against the terms of use. .DS_Store is familiar to Mac users and is a common file in macOS that contains custom attributes related to the folder in which it is located. Normally .DS_Store is hidden, but it can show up when ZIP archives, uploading entire folders to cloud storage services, or on non-macOS systems.

Some foreign websites have successfully replicated the problem with the Intel-based Mac mini, but not all Macs have the same problem, it may be that certain models of Macs work with the Google Drive program. Regarding the “1” digital file that occurred in January being regarded as an infringing file, Google has said that it will make corrections, and I believe it will take the same approach this time.

Source of information and pictures: reddit

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