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Thanks. Which one do you think is best?If it was just photo storage then Google Photos would be the way to go, but for photos and files Dropbox is very good.
It depends if you're looking for free online storage. If so, Dropbox only gives you 2GB free before you are required to upgrade and pay on a monthly basis. You can boost this by referring others to Dropbox and get an extra 500MB, per person, for everyone who signs up via your referral link, up to a maximum of 16GB.
Aside from Dropbox, there are other free options including...
One Drive - 5GB Free
iCloud - 5GB Free
Amazon Drive - 5GB Free
Box - 10GB Free
Google Drive - 15GB Free
Thanks. Which one do you think is best?
Why not just back-up to an external drive? In the long run, it would be cheaper.
Why not just back-up to an external drive? In the long run, it would be cheaper.
My friend just had his house burn down. He lost everything in his house. If that happens and you have dropbox, google drive ... any cloud storage, you won't lose any of it. He lost all of his photos ... documents and all else. Yeah, he knows about backups ... but people never plan on their house burning down.Use your own cloud service.
I use a NAS and it replaces Dropbox, Google, iCloud, and Lightroom.
I can access my files anywhere in the world from all devices.
And best of all, I don’t pay anyone and I can get my data off of the internet with a flick of a switch.
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