Data has become an integral part of
our lives and so has storage. With modernization and advancement in science and
technology, the trend of carrying hard disks everywhere has faded fast.
Nowadays cloud storage services have emerged as the new digital data storage
compartment for web surfers.
There are a bulk of Internet hard drive storage providers available in the market but since they don't fit the
user's pocket, they constantly seek for a feasible option. Although, a cheap or
free option may sometimes cost much more due to the risk of misuse of digital
information. There is no doubt that a lot of online file storage providers are
present only for the purpose of data theft which has caused trust issues among
the users.
But even in the world of hacks and
threats, there are a few saviours that can be relied upon for cloud storage.
Some top contenders being UC Drive, Dropbox, and Google Drive. These heavyweights
cost you nothing and offer secure end to end encryption. So when it comes to
zeroing in on the best of the best, it obviously takes some hard work. To
simplify such situations, we've described each of them in detail in order to
help you choose the perfect option for yourself.
UC
Drive vs. Google Drive vs. Dropbox
Google Drive and Dropbox are
considered the forerunners in cloud technology. They are responsible for
introducing the concept of cloud to the world. On the other hand, UC drive,
though comparatively young, has proved its mettle as an emerging leader without
an iota of doubt.
UC
Drive -
Recently, UC Browser has launched UC Drive for the Indian market with 20GB offree storage and amazed the users by being the most feasible option for cloudstorage. That’s because it offers the maximum storage space to the users. It is
a pretty great deal when compared with the competitors. You can store your
pictures, songs, videos, confidential file, and any other downloadable content
(DLC) in the drive, through a mobile phone, while continuing to browse. All you
need to do is Sign up for UC drive from within the UC Browser app or with your
Gmail or Facebook account and access this free cloud storage service. You can
have entire drive at your disposal while being on-the-go.
Google
Drive -
Google offers 15GB of free space in Google Drive to its users, which is a good
deal in comparison to Dropbox's 2GB free storage. But there's a twist; one needs
to keep in mind that Gmail account’s storage is also a part of the drive. Yes,
this 15 GB data limit includes your Gmail account data i.e. email and
attachments and Google photos too. You
need to sign up from your Google Account to access the free services.
Dropbox
- You will
get 2GB of free storage space by creating an account on Dropbox. On Dropbox
Drive, you can upload, manage and collaborate your data with other users.
We hope that we have helped you well.
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