Magic Backpack called Cloud Storage. What if I tell you that you can keep your documents, videos, photos, music, and more without being limited to the internet? Yes, all you need is your phone or laptop with an internet connection which gives you access to all your data instantly. Remember, that because it can be accessed anywhere, it means you gotta be extra cautious with your email account. Read about how to secure your email account here. There are several options you can choose to keep your data on the internet. But first, let’s discuss why one should use cloud storage.
Why People Using Cloud Storage?
There are many reasons why one uses the cloud. First, you don’t have to buy USB or hard drives to store your files. If your device breaks, your files are safely stored on the cloud. You can also send files to friends or coworkers instantly Because you save everything on the cloud, you don’t have to worry about your device running out of space. Files stored in the cloud are encrypted, so you don’t have to worry about the safety of your digital property. If you are looking for the right cloud storage for your needs, you can check the several cloud storage pros and cons below.
Types of Cloud Storage
Google Drive (Popular Cloud Storage)
Pros
Cons
Generous 15GB free storage
15GB is shared across Gmail, Google Photos, and Drive
No built-in document editing (unlike Google Drive)
Can store media files and play them directly
Upload speeds can be slow sometimes
Lifetime storage plans available
iCloud
Pros
Cons
5GB free storage
Limited storage (5GB is shared across backups, photos, and files)
Perfect for Apple users (iPhone, Mac, iPad)
Not ideal for non-Apple users
Automatic backup for Apple devices
No cross-platform collaboration tools like Google Drive
Seamless integration with macOS & iOS apps
Internxt
Pros
Cons
10GB free storage
Syncing can be slow compared to Google Drive or Dropbox
Privacy-focused & end-to-end encryption
Not as user-friendly as mainstream services
Decentralized cloud storage (not controlled by big tech)
Fewer third-party app integrations
MediaFire
Pros
Cons
10GB free storage (can be increased to 50GB with referrals)
Ads on free accounts
Easy to share large files
No end-to-end encryption
No bandwidth limits for file downloads
Limited collaboration and syncing features
Which Cloud Storage Suits You?
πΌ Best for work & collaboration β Google Drive or OneDrive π± Best for Apple users β iCloud π Best for privacy β MEGA or Internxt π Best for file sharing β MediaFire π Best for fast syncing β Dropbox π΅ Best for media storage β pCloud
I love using Google Drive because it is part of Google Workspace. If you want to learn more about it, you gotta check my other post about Google Workspace Introduction.