Which cloud storage service do you use?

Which cloud storage service do you use?

  • Dropbox

    Votes: 38 22.0%
  • Google Drive

    Votes: 93 53.8%
  • iCloud

    Votes: 30 17.3%
  • OneDrive

    Votes: 80 46.2%
  • Box

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • SugarSync

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Amazon Drive

    Votes: 4 2.3%
  • SpiderOak

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • I only use hard drives

    Votes: 18 10.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 25 14.5%

  • Total voters
    173
Google Drive. Seamless syncing to the cloud. Great for when travelling in case you lose your phone.
 
Google Drive due to work using it, and since my GMail is full I have a personal subscription too.
OneDrive since I have a family Office and 1TB comes in handy.
Dropbox since I got a couple of additional GBs for free and I haven't migrated some things in there over to OneDrive :P
 
iCloud most of all for personal use.

Google Photos I’ve paid for more storage, but don’t really use Google Drive.

For work I use Google Drive.

The I have some old One Drive storage not in active use but still has my data on.
 
Backblaze B2, Azure blobs, Google Drive, Z1 Storage & recently started playing around with storj.io

This is for both home and work.
 
OneDrive because of Microsoft365
DropBox works the best but is expensive.
Google for personal data, because it done have to buy it in 2TB increments.
 
I'm not telling you... MyBB is clearly phishing for information and we'd be piss poor IT people if we just handed it over without thinking of the security implications :p
Then why do you take part of even joining MBB if they're phishing, so all of us risk the chance of being hacked who answered MMB's poll?:unsure:foh...
 
Onedrive - cheap and for work
Googledrive - because of android and easy backup
Dropbox - personal but too expensive
 
OneDrive. Office 365 is a steal. It is cheaper to get Office 365 Family with 6TB storage (1 TB per account) at R1300 per year (and there is lots of ways to get discounts on that) than to get DropBox (R1900 per year for 2TB, one account) or a Google Account (R1599 for 2TB, one account). And you get proper MS Office (and no, if you actually use spreadsheets properly Google Sheets is a toy compared to Excel).
 
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