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      <title>Keeping kDrive Tidy Despite iOS</title>
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      <description>One of the many iOS flaws is that if you download photos and videos it defaults to throwing them into your photo album, whether they&amp;rsquo;re yours, and that&amp;rsquo;s why it&amp;rsquo;s good to tidy up. For the tidying up effort today I used ffprobe, find and the kDrive desktop drive, as well as terminal and a secure shell.&#xA;The premise is that as you&amp;rsquo;re living your life, activity friends, family and apps like TikTok all post files, that you might or might not download intentionally.</description>
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