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Anonymous
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Saving to Computer

In Fusion 360, is there a way to NOT upload my designs to AutoDesk's cloud?  I don't want AutoDesk's IT department to have access to my ideas.  Is there a way to save locally?

 

Thanks

 

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charegb
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Fusion 360 is a cloud based product that makes collaboration seamless by having once central location for the data (the cloud). There isn't a way to use Fusion 360 with local storage.

 

That said, no one else has access to your data if you don't explicitly invite them to a project that you are working on.

 

Even Autodesk IT doesn't have automatic access to your data in the cloud. Your intellectual property, even if it lives in A360 (our cloud), is still yours and there are very strict protocols on when we can access your data - usually only for technical support and only with your permission.

Take a look at this site for our security certifications and protocols - http://www.autodesk.com/trust/overview 

 

Thanks,

Bankim

 

 

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O.Tan
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No offence, but don't be too paranoid over the cloud stuff, there's practically hundred of thousands (possibly millions) of design data stored in A360, it is highly unlikely Autodesk IT department would want to poke inside the user data (if it's even possible without user permission).

charegb shared an excellent link that you should read if you don't trust our words
http://www.autodesk.com/trust/overview

Btw, I'm not an Autodesk employee. Have a good day!


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