1. iCloud
  2. Google Drive
  3. Dropbox
  4. OneDrive
  5. iCloud for Business

Best Cloud Storage Services Available

Google Drive

Android users overwhelmingly prefer Google Drive for its seamless integration with the Android operating system and user interface. ..

Google Photos is a great way to store and share high-resolution photos with friends and family. You can also use G Suite, Google’s office suite, to create and work on documents online. ..

The main problem with the file-sharing app is that it doesn’t have a very user-friendly web interface. But the good thing is that you can get an app for Windows and Mac and users can directly drag-and-drop file there.

You get 15GB of free storage and the rest is as follows: You get 15GB of free storage and the rest is as follows: You get 15GB of free storage and the rest is as follows:

The website for this company is here.

Mega

Mega offers a humongous free storage and is very simple to use with its very easy drag-to-drop interface. Mega is one of the most popular cloud storage services on the market. It also has an app for mobile that you can use to upload files and photos, as well as sync clients with desktop.

Mega is a safe and secure cloud storage service that claims all of the data you store is encrypted on your device before reaching the servers.

Mega offers 50GB of free storage and the rest of the pricing is as follows: 1GB = $5.99 2GB = $9.99 4GB = $14.99 8GB = $21.99 12GB = $29.99 16GB = $35.99 20GB = $39.99 24GB = $43.49 1 GB=$5.99 2 GB=$9.99 4 GB=$14.99 8 GB=$21.99 12 GB=$29.98 16 GB=$35.98 20 GB=$39.97

The website for this company is here.

IDrive

IDrive is a great software for keeping files synchronized and easy to use. However, it does not have a 2-factor authentication feature, which could be an issue if you need to keep your data safe.

The company offers a 5GB free plan and there are monthly to yearly plans that vary in the pricing. You can view them all here.

OneDrive

OneDrive is a great Windows stock cloud storage service that comes out of the box. It has a personal vault that gives you added security, as well as some excellent file restoration system. Additionally, OneDrive integrates with many apps, making it easy to use.

1GB for $5 2GB for $10 4GB for $15 8GB for $25 12GB for $30 16GB for $35 20GB for $40 24GB for $45 The cloud offers 10, 15, 25, 30, 35, 40gb free of charge.

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DropBox

DropBox is a great cloud storage service that is easy to use and has dedicated apps for every OS. It is also very good at synchronization, making it perfect for pro users. However, the service can be a bit expensive at times.

The free storage cap is a limitation on the amount of storage that can be used by an individual. It can be increased with referrals to up to 16GB, and the pricing is anywhere from 1.99/month for 2TB when billed yearly. You can see all the plans here.

These cloud services were the best available at the time. Let us know about other options too.

  1. FileZilla – A free and easy-to-use file transfer program that can be used to move files between your Android phone and computer.
  2. Wi-Fi File Transfer – This app allows you to wirelessly transfer files between your Android phone and computer, without having to use a cable.
  3. ShareFile – This app allows you to share files with other users, without having to send them through email or social media.
  4. AirDroid – This app allows you to control your Android phone from a computer, using the same account that you use on the phone.
  5. SyncBack Pro – This app allows you to synchronize your Android phone with a computer, so that all of your data is always backed up.
  6. FileZilla for Windows – A Windows-based version of FileZilla, which is free and easy-to-use file transfer program that can be used to move files between your Android phone and computer. 7. DroidMate for PC – This app allows you to control your Android devices from a PC, using the same account that you use on the devices ..