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I looked on Amazon briefly and didn't see anything about storage Neil.
I think it is photo only Kev not documents. Have a look for Amazon PhotoI looked on Amazon briefly and didn't see anything about storage Neil.
I ALWAYS forget about that option.I also get unlimited photo storage as part of Amazon Prime
I looked at 2TB Gemini plan (AI plan) and it tells me nothing about what I need which is quite basic.I ALWAYS forget about that option.
I have been with Google since Google's inception pretty much with NO LOSS of data / emails and so on. I am a Google One Subscriber so at the moment I get 200GB for £24.99 PA
We are over 50% used so I am contemplating upgrading to 2TB for £79.99 PA - although for a limited time they have a 2TB Gemini plan (AI plan) which is "free" for 2 months, not exactly true as you cannot cancel in the two month grace period so it's £18.99 for 3 months effectively.
I also have OneDrive and Dropbox and for a client I was using Sugarsync for a while which was pretty good https://www1.sugarsync.com/ - but I tend not to use OneDrive (free) or Dropbox (free) anymore as I use Android mainly for everything one way or another.
https://support.google.com/gemini/answer/14517446I looked at 2TB Gemini plan (AI plan) and it tells me nothing about what I need which is quite basic.
I got fed up of Dropbox when it kept repeatedly emailing me to say I had almost run out of space and please upgrade now! You are correct that one advantage of could storage is that you can access your files anywhere in the world. Like others on this thread, we have several backups, using a Passport (removable hard drive) for our photos. We also bought a lifetime subscription to the P Cloud. From time to time they do special offers. I find it just as good and easy to use as Dropbox, without any annoying monthly payments. They have a family plan which allows you to allocate space to family members. https://www.pcloud.com/eu2?va-red=NzQxODo4ODQxI've been using Dropbox for quite a while and it's been okay but I'm getting close to the limit of my SSD drive so I've stopped uploading pictures etc which is proving inconvenient, the cost is reasonable to store in the cloud but are there any where I can have access to files but not have them all on my PC too?