In the section on handling recovery texts, it was mentioned that recovery texts might be stored in the cloud.
It's a simple and safe way to save recovery letters!: Raon White Hat Center
reference: raonctf https://raonctf.com/essential/study/web/cryptography
It's safe!
As shown in the picture above, 12 plain text words (recovery letters) originally written in English are ‘encrypted’ and stored as ciphertext, so even users cannot see the recovery letters, so it is safe!
It's easy!
If you first log in using the Google email address associated with your account, you can quickly store it with just one "Backup to Google Drive" button and a backup password without having to go through any additional inconveniences like entering a mnemonic code.
Step 1. When backing up your wallet,click ‘Backup to Google Drive.”
Step 2.
Create a password to be used while recovering backup data from Google Drive.
Step 3. After logging in and linking to your Google account is confirmed, click Backup again.