In my last post, you learned how to save a backup and restore Windows files. In this post, I've gathered and taken a look upon some online services which offer to store our files 'on the cloud,' which means that they can be accessed from anywhere!
Many online storage websites offer free storage, from up to 3-25 GB, including files, photos, videos, programs and other documents.
1. SkyDrive by Microsoft
SkyDrive is a great free online service by Microsoft for uploading files and sharing it with your Outlook contacts. SkyDrive offers free 7GB of cloud storage, but if you've been a loyal SkyDriv-er and have used it for a little more longer, Microsoft will add 18 more GB to your storage.
www.skydrive.com
2. ADrive by ADrive LLC

ADrive is another great free service for storing files on the cloud. ADrive now also has a Data Recovery option for lost files. Your files in ADrive are secure and you can edit, manage and share them online. ADrive offers us FREE 50GB if we're starting out with a new account. You can transfer up to 16GB files.
www.adrive.com
3. Dropbox by Dropbox

'Drop' off your stuff in Dropbox and access them from any device. Share your files with friends, and don't worry about safety because Dropbox secures your files with AES-256 bit encryption and two-step verification. Dropbox starts off with giving you 2GB, but allows you to earn a 20GB more without asking for money.
www.dropbox.com
Many online storage websites offer free storage, from up to 3-25 GB, including files, photos, videos, programs and other documents.
1. SkyDrive by Microsoft
www.skydrive.com
2. ADrive by ADrive LLC
ADrive is another great free service for storing files on the cloud. ADrive now also has a Data Recovery option for lost files. Your files in ADrive are secure and you can edit, manage and share them online. ADrive offers us FREE 50GB if we're starting out with a new account. You can transfer up to 16GB files.
www.adrive.com
3. Dropbox by Dropbox
'Drop' off your stuff in Dropbox and access them from any device. Share your files with friends, and don't worry about safety because Dropbox secures your files with AES-256 bit encryption and two-step verification. Dropbox starts off with giving you 2GB, but allows you to earn a 20GB more without asking for money.
www.dropbox.com
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