I don't shed any tears over the Taliban getting locked out of anything.
But, this does also serve as a good reminder that the cloud is awful for privacy and ownership. Anytime someone talks about stuff "on the cloud" replace it with the true meaning "on another person's computer". And if you store anything on another person's computer, then you're giving up ownership of it and shouldn't be surprised when your access to it gets revoked.
I don't shed any tears over the Taliban getting locked out of anything.
But, this does also serve as a good reminder that the cloud is awful for privacy and ownership. Anytime someone talks about stuff "on the cloud" replace it with the true meaning "on another person's computer". And if you store anything on another person's computer, then you're giving up ownership of it and shouldn't be surprised when your access to it gets revoked.