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Top Platforms Providing Data Storage

August 5, 2020Simeon Georgiev

Having large amounts of data can fill out local device storage quickly. Having an external storage platform in this case not only helps you store your data in an organized way, but also provides you access to your backed-up data any time you desire. In today’s world, all our valuable and personal data is digitally stored on our devices. Having an external storage platform not only ensures more storage space but also ensures security in case of a cyber-attack as well as the ease of restoring data in case any virus sneaked past your ransomware removal program.

The following are some of the best platforms providing secure data storage:

Dropbox

While the 2gb free storage may disappoint individuals looking to store personal data, its capabilities as a reliable business storage platform are what make it one of the best cloud storage. Dropbox allows users to make the best of their own paper platform to interact with employees and update objectives. Moreover, dropbox users enjoy the ease of accessing backed up data from virtually any platform you name. Needless to mention the availability of mobile applications catering to almost every popular operating software. Initially, you get 2GB of free storage, but for every friend that signs up for the platform on your reference, you get free 500mb storage. For more storage, you can opt for the 3TB plan at $12.50  per month and unlimited storage at $20 per month.

So, if you are looking to store business data and use it as a platform to edit files and interact with your employees, dropbox very well may be all you need. But if you wish to use it for storing personal data, you might need to look at other options

MediaFire

With attractive free storage of 10GB and no restrictions on downloads, it is one of the best services you can opt for to store all your personal data in one place. And if you think 10GB is not enough, you can increase your free storage up to 50Gb through friend suggestions and integrating your social accounts. However, all this free storage comes at the price of ads but if that is not an issue for you, MediaFire is definitely a service to consider in terms of storing personal data. For extra storage, Pro (1 user) will set you back $7.50 per month for 1TB and $80 per month for 100 TB for Business (100 users) offering password-protected files, direct links, and ad-free sharing amongst many mutual features.

So no more spending hours running anti-malware and ransomware removal programs to secure your data. Make the most out of the MediaFire’s basic 10GB for storing all your personal data.

Google Drive

What happens when you take cloud storage and google docs and combine them together into a single platform? You get the versatile Google Drive. If you’re looking for a platform that you can use for storing both personal and office data. It doesn’t get any better than Google Drive. As for storage, google users get free 15GB of storage, and if you’re looking for additional storage, plans start with $1.99 for 100GB and plans go all the way up to 30TB.

So if you’re looking for a platform that you can use for both your personal and official data, Google Drive is a perfect platform to store your data in case any virus might have snuck past your ransomware removal program.

Simeon Georgiev
https://www.linkedin.com/in/simeon--georgiev/
I am a Cyber Security Enthusiast from Bulgaria. I like to write about malware and ransomware and global cyber attacks. You can reach me on Twitter @sgeorgiev1995 or Email: [email protected]
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