![]() Which brings us to a new player that’s very interesting indeed. All the major players have no choice about supplying information from cloud storage to the US government even if it’s on a server outside the USA. Dropbox has a former US National Security Advisor on their board which doesn’t help appearances. Microsoft has been caught reading private emails for its self-interest. Google Drive is also $9.99 a month (no annual price) and integrates with Google Docs.ĭropbox did have an advantage being untied to a particular operating system (Windows, Android etc.) but that’s being somewhat eroded by the improvements in OneDrive apps.Īll three major players are trying to ignore security and privacy issues in the hope that customers won’t notice or forget. Office 365 Home Premium is $99 a year for 5 people to use the Office programs and a terabyte each. Microsoft Office 365 Personal costs $70 a year for the Office desktop and mobile applications plus a terabyte of OneDrive storage. That sounds impressive until you realize that both Microsoft and Google offer a Terabyte for around the same price with document editing as well. That did give you 100GB of storage and now you get 1Terabyte (1,000GB). The lowest level of paid Dropbox is ‘Pro’ for $9.99 a month or $99 per year. And there’s a competitor that might beat them all.ĭropbox has announced price decreases / storage increases to match offerings from Microsoft and Google. Dropbox plays ‘catch up’ on OneDrive and Google but still lose the cloud storage lead.
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