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Five Cloud Services with the Biggest Free Storage Space

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Cloud services are a godsend for those who lack space and need the flexibility to transfer their files around. We share your pain of finding a good service that can store lots of your files online, so here are five of those that offer the biggest free storage upon signing up.

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There’s an abundance of cloud storage service providers that one can choose from, some of them even provide unlimited amount of storage, but we rounded up a list that can be easily accessed and used by everyone without being waitlisted. List is in ascending order of free storage space.

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First on our list is Box, a really good cloud storage service with almost the same features as Dropbox or Copy. It comes with 10GB of free storage upon signing up, but can be bumped up to 50GB if you have signed in using your LG G Series smartphones. Tried it with my G3 Beat, but it didn’t work. Ten gigabytes, nevertheless, is still a huge space to fill up.

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If you have a Microsoft Account, OneDrive automatically gives you 15GB of free space. You can use it to sync a lot of the Redmond giant’s services — from apps to Office documents and files to other important Windows 8 functions.

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Like OneDrive, Google Drive is basically a part of the internet search giant’s suite of online apps that can be accessed under a Google account. It’s integrated into other services in the Google ecosystem: For example, email attachments more than 25MB are automatically converted into Drive files, and at the same time it give you the option to directly save to your Drive any important files sent by your email contacts.

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Copy is another Dropbox clone: it offers desktop sync, as well as server-side AES-256-SHA encryption to keep your uploaded files protected from any harmful online elements.

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Rounding up our list, we have Mega, a reincarnation of the old Megaupload filesharing website by known internet magnate Kim DotCom. Mega offers a whooping 50GB of fully encrypted storage space that only the end-user can access , as well as very tight account security measures. A master key is given to the user to safe-keep in case a password is forgotten. If the user also lost the master key, the only option to regain access is to entirely wipe out the cloud account and start anew.

These are just five of the cloud services that offer huge amounts of online storage space, and there are lots of other ones that might fit your preference. Do share with us at the comments section down below.

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jupz · 7 years ago

new philippines cloud backup http://technoterraph.com/terraprotect

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jyb · 11 years ago

onedrive the best cloud drive. I earned 160gb from 25gb

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mir · 11 years ago

Have 130GB free in my onedrive account. +15GB for enabling the camera roll and +100GB for bing rewards :)

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Benjie · 11 years ago

mediafire , 25 GB for new user…. kapag old user ka 50 GB.

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Alphere · 11 years ago

Is Mega related to the late Megapupload

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mike d · 11 years ago

R-E-A-D

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BST · 11 years ago

I recommend pCloud

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cutiemarvz · 11 years ago

onedrive user here!

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Kiks · 11 years ago

onedrive all the way.
Great win8 integration and great apps for iOS and wp (probably android too).
Great auto photo backup too.

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accel · 11 years ago

Couldn’t agree more. I really like the way how Microsoft integrated OneDrive to Windows 8. Just drop that file into your File Explorer’s OneDrive folder and there you go.

The only thing that sucks about it though is it has this tendency to eat unreasonable amount of CPU time and memory at random times.

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juan D · 11 years ago

my OneDrive is currently having a 1TB of cloud storage.

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juan D · 11 years ago

here’s a proof to above statement: http://bit.ly/1D1cY3i

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denden · 11 years ago

Mega FTW

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eco · 11 years ago
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KLC^ · 11 years ago

ohh it’s chinese,must be safe.

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eco · 11 years ago

Just upload not so important files like music if you are afraid of security reason, then install cloud music player which can play those files then you’ll have a Spotify like service without any subscription fees and play on demand tracks from your music collection.
This offer of 2 Tera is true, I myself had avail it already.

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Hazel · 11 years ago

Try Microsoft’s One drive with Bing rewards. You’ll get free 100GB of space for 2 years or so.

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