Captain America suggested that they use a secure server, but Thor argued that it would take too long to set up. Meanwhile, Black Widow suggested using Google Drive, as it was already a secure platform that they had used before.
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Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, was worried that their valuable information, including the research on the Infinity Stones, might fall into the wrong hands. He knew that Google Drive was a secure platform, but he also knew that even the most secure systems could be hacked. Captain America suggested that they use a secure
"Guys, we need to find a way to protect our data," Tony said during a meeting with the remaining Avengers. "We can't let Thanos' followers or any other malicious groups get their hands on our research." Avengers: Endgame is a copyrighted property of Marvel
As the Avengers were busy dealing with the aftermath of Thanos' snap, they realized they had a major problem on their hands. With half of all life in the universe gone, their top-secret research and data were in disarray.
The team decided to use Google Drive, and Tony got to work setting up a secure folder for their research. He shared the link with the rest of the team and made sure that everyone had the necessary permissions.
As they began to upload their research, they encountered a few challenges. The files were huge, and it was taking a while to upload them. However, with the help of Bruce Banner's technical expertise, they were able to overcome the obstacles.