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Store, share, and access your files from anywhere with full privacy.
Launched in 2011, the Toronto-based Sync.com has steadily risen through the ranks to become a major provider of security-focused cloud storage; in 2017 alone, it roughly doubled its user base to about 450,000 business and personal accounts. You can get a 5GB account for free, and paid plans scale all the way up to 10TB at reasonable prices. But can it deliver better than the big players like Google, Microsoft, and Apple?
Truly private encryption:Google Drive,Microsoft OneDrive, andApple iCloudall get a copy of the encryption keys for your cloud storage account. Among other things, this allows them to reset your password for you. But keys can get lost, stolen, traded, or sold without your knowing about it until much later. Law enforcement can also be granted access to your cloud storage, without your consent or knowledge. So in order for your files to be truly private when using cloud services, you have to encrypt the material yourself, which means yet another password to remember, for each file you encrypt. This can quickly spiral out of control, even with third-party tools.
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