Hey everyone! I just ditched my Google One plan and I’m on the hunt for a new cloud storage solution. I’m hoping to find something that’s:
- Free (or super cheap)
- Secure and dependable
- Offering around 50GB of space
I’ve had some bad experiences in the past, so I’m really careful about where I store my stuff now. Can anyone recommend a good alternative? I’m open to paying a little bit if it’s worth it.
Has anyone tried any lesser-known services that turned out to be great? Or maybe there’s a popular one I’ve overlooked? I’m all ears for your suggestions and experiences!
Thanks in advance for your help. It’s always great to get advice from people who’ve actually used these services.
I’ve been using Sync.com for about a year now, and it’s been quite reliable. They offer end-to-end encryption, which is a big plus for security-conscious users. Their free plan starts at 5GB, but they have affordable options if you need more space.
What I particularly like is their zero-knowledge privacy policy. This means they can’t access your files, which adds an extra layer of protection. The interface is straightforward, and file syncing is quick across devices.
One downside is that the free tier doesn’t meet your 50GB requirement. However, their paid plans are reasonably priced, and they often run promotions. If you value privacy and are willing to pay a bit, Sync.com could be a solid choice for your needs.
yo, check out Mega! they give u 20GB free, which is pretty sweet. ive been using it for a while and its solid. the encryption is top-notch too. only downside is sometimes the speeds can be a bit slow, but for free storage its hard to beat. might be worth lookin into for ur needs
I’ve been using pCloud for a couple of years now, and it’s been a game-changer for me. They offer 10GB free, but I opted for their 2TB lifetime plan during a sale, and it’s been worth every penny. The security is top-notch with client-side encryption, and I’ve never had any issues with downtime or lost files.
What I really appreciate is their file versioning and recovery system. It’s saved me more than once when I’ve accidentally overwritten something important. The interface is clean and intuitive, and their cross-platform sync works seamlessly.
One thing to note: their free tier might not meet your 50GB requirement, but their paid plans are competitively priced. If you’re willing to invest a bit, I’d say it’s definitely worth considering. Just keep an eye out for their sales – they often have some great deals.