>Google drive
>No annual plans
>If you "upgrade storage" from 15 gb with 100, your total is 100 not 115gb
>Speed is fine but videos from drive will randomly stop with an error
More like google shit if you ask me.
>>52451662
Why do you use that?
>>52451662
Not 115GB?
Videos are fine on Drive.
>>52451662
Pricing is still fairly competitive. When you need to just share files with others it usually works.
>>52451781
>I only have shit bitrate videos
go die in a basement
>>52451791
https://disk.yandex.com/pay/tariffs/
This one is cheaper and you can access it via WebDAV, there is no need to install their propietary software.
>>52451781
You probably have the chromebook deal.
I just asked a google rep and he said no annual plans and a total of 100gb
>>52451775
Because I have a lot of documents I need on me at all times. As my phone is android, google drive made perfect sense
>>52451853
>trusting ruskies with your data
I've got 1.11TB of storage on OneDrive. 1TB from my Office365 subscription, and 100GB from when I activated my Samsung Device with my existing account. GoodGuy Microsoft still gave me the bonus despite my current fuckhuge allowance.
10GB is the base I think.
I had been using GoogleDrive for ages till quite recently. GoogleDrive has abysmal support for PC sync.
I still think Google Docs is fairly godly in terms of functionality. Especially with the realtime document saving, and Multi-user document editing. But I'm trying to limit myself to only one botnet. And microsoft won in my eyes. Especially when I needed Office for work, and I'm already developing for Win10mobile.
>storing your data on other people's computers
>unencrypted
>NSA
>ishygddt
>>52451884
I am ruskie. Yandex Disk is superior to all the other alternatives
>>52451908
Of course you say that, you want to avoid jail.
>mfw free 50gb
>>52451943
If I only needed 50 gb I would be all over that shit
>>52451892
> good guy Microsoft
Of course they allow that. At least now with CISA where companies can sell any information gathered by users who use their services without asking for consent. As long as it's a American company they will of course offer cloud services "for free"
>>52451662
>More like google shit if you ask me.
You tell em' Todd. You tell em.