Re: Alternative to Dropbox
Joe Orozco
Google Drive, now known as Google One, gives you 15 gigs of free
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space, including your email. People seem to think the accessibility has dramatically improved. I’ve also encountered the device restriction on Dropbox and hate it because I’ve accumulated nearly 15 gigs of free space through referrals. If you don’t mind paying some money and want good reliability, OneDrive may also be another viable option. Pcloud is certainly a good option, but I’m not sure what their pricing looks like.
On 2/17/20, Alex Stone <alexstone87@hotmail.com> wrote:
Maybe I’m being stupid, but I’m finding it difficult to sign up for a
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