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Recommendation for Alternative Cloud Storage

 

As a student, you are likely to have a lot of digital files such as notes, assignments, and projects that you need to store and access easily. One of the most common ways to do this is by using cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive. However, these services may only sometimes be the best options for some. Therefore, we recommend considering alternative cloud storage options, such as:

 

  1. Google Personal Drive is an excellent option for students, as it provides 15 GB of free storage, which can be used to store files, photos, and videos. Students can migrate their gm.slc.edu file to their personal Gmail account. To transfer your account to personal, please see https://takeout.google.com/transfer?hl=en. Google Plans 

 

  1. pCloud - pCloud offers a user-friendly interface, end-to-end encryption, and a generous 10 GB of free storage. It also has additional features like password protection for shared files and remote upload capabilities.  PCloud Plans

 

  1. Mega - Mega provides end-to-end encryption and a massive 20 GB of free storage, making it an excellent option for those who need a lot of space. It also has a straightforward user interface and mobile apps. Mega Plans

 

  1. Sync.com - Sync.com is a Canadian-based cloud storage provider that offers end-to-end encryption, zero-knowledge authentication, and a generous 5 GB of free storage. It also has features like version history, remote wipe, and expiry dates for shared files. Sync Plans

 

  1. Dropbox is a popular cloud storage service offering good synchronization features, automatic backup, and collaboration tools. Dropbox Plans

 

  1. Microsoft OneDrive - OneDrive is Microsoft's cloud storage solution that integrates with Microsoft Office applications and has robust security features. OneDrive Plans

 

Overall, these alternative cloud storage options provide robust features, user-friendly interfaces, and good storage capacity that can be an excellent replacement for the more popular cloud storage services. We recommend that you consider these alternatives to make an informed choice based on your needs.