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These top-rated backup services make it easy to create online and local copies of important files so you can retrieve them if disaster strikes.
Much more than the default online storage and syncing option for Microsoft 365 and Windows, OneDrive provides a wealth of powerful features and polished apps for all major platforms.
Storing and syncing files in the cloud makes your life easier and keeps your data safer. The best cloud storage services let you easily share and access files from anywhere and restore them if something goes wrong.
Box, a browser-focused cloud storage app, offers generous free storage, but its paid plan is a bit expensive for what you get.
iCloud Drive is the simplest cloud storage and syncing program for iPads, iPhones, and Macs, but its Apple-centric sharing requirement limits its appeal.
Sync's consumer-end cloud storage offers a simple set-and-forget experience, zero file size limitations, and excellent security highlighted by client-side encryption.
Google Drive is one of the slickest, fullest-featured, and most generous cloud storage and syncing services around, with excellent collaboration capabilities.
FileShadow aims to combine all your cloud storage apps but fumbles on the execution.
Hacks and data failures happen. Don't lose your documents, music, photos, or other important files. Here's how to secure your data the right way.
Of the many backup solutions available for Windows, Arcseve ShadowProtect SPX is the most solid, mature, and reliable way to get a system up and running after a hardware failure, malware attack, or system malfunction.
We have quick, smart strategies for backing up your data—whether you're a perfectionist, lazy, or somewhere in between.
Dropbox, once a pioneer in the cloud storage and file-sharing space, is as reliable as ever, but it's not the best value.
Don't lose your files. Here's how to regularly back up or restore your Mac using Apple's built-in back up feature.
Trying to figure out how to send a large file to someone else? Gmail and Yahoo have a 25MB limit, but don't worry; there are other ways to transfer a big file.
You’ve read about iPhones rescuing people. Turns out people would reciprocate, saving their phones and even their PCs before most other objects.
If you're lazy, use iCloud, and turn on this one setting to save space on your iPhone. But cost-conscious users who want more control have other options.
No need to attach a document to an email. With Google Drive, you can share Docs, Sheets, and Slides with just a few clicks, and specify whether recipients can edit or just view them.
Google's online storage service is a stellar file repository and syncing tool to begin with, but with these top tips, you'll be amazed to find out what it can do for you.