![]() ![]() Pcloud is good, but expensive, as you have to pay extra if you want zero-knowledge encryption. The interface may be a little confusing at first though. Idrive is very complete and very affordable. My suggestion: go for a similar service like, or. I don't access these files from other devices, nor do I go to directly, so I will never need server->local syncing. Is there a way to set it up so that I can sync my folder to reflect all local changes? I only need it one way. ![]() IDrive doesn't delete remote backup files? Even on non-promo they're near impossible to beat on pricing. If you're really just wanting to store the files, then iDrive is pretty hard to beat on pricing - they've been running a 90% off promo on their 5 TB plan for a while now to where you can get a whole year of it for only $7.95 (total, not per month). Looking for a competitively priced service to host files for my study group In google searches I found that for those who don't want to make a business out. I think it would be interesting to analyze from our own experience relation to price/quality/security ratio/possibility to access thumbnail photos and also to give upload access for a directory. Hello, I'm interested in what cloud service you use to store your photos and if you only use one cloud service or several, "just in case". With ZERO changes made to any of my devices, I am now able to reach from all my devices. ![]()
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