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Free online storage services compared: Which one’s best for you?

Several cloud storage services offer free plans, varying significantly in storage capacity and features. Google Drive provides 15 GB shared across its services, integrating well with Google Workspace but potentially filling quickly. Mega offers the most generous free storage at 20 GB, prioritizing privacy with end-to-end encryption, but has transfer limits. pCloud offers up to 10 GB, contingent on completing certain actions, and boasts built-in media players. Microsoft OneDrive provides 5 GB with strong Windows integration and a secure Personal Vault. Apple iCloud Drive also offers 5 GB, seamlessly integrating with Apple devices but quickly filling with backups and photos. Dropbox, a pioneer in the field, offers only 2 GB but boasts reliable syncing and a simple interface. Sync.com provides 5 GB with strong security and versioning but has limited sharing capabilities. Choosing the best free service depends on individual needs and priorities regarding storage space, security, and platform integration. Each service presents a unique balance of features and limitations.
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