![]() If you want something less than a terabyte, Google only offers the free 15GB and 100GB for $1.99 per month. For example, you can opt for 20GB for $0.99, 200GB for $3.99, or 500GB for $9.99 per month. If you're looking for high capacity storage options, Google Drive offers 10-, 20-, and 30-terabyte options for $99.99, $199.99, and $299.99, respectively, per month.Īpple's iCloud storage maxes at one terabyte, but there are more options for those who want less space. Google Drive and iCloud have the most flexible options of the four.īoth Google and Apple offer the most flexible options in terms of pricing and storage. ![]() Aside from offering all of the core features like storage space and file sharing, both plans provide the ability to remotely wipe devices, control shared links, and use productivity and sharing tools like Dropbox Spaces and Dropbox Paper. Apple charges $19.99 per month for one terabyte of space. Both Dropbox Pro and Dropbox Business have a lot of the same features. Google Drive and Dropbox tie for the second cheapest option at $9.99 for one terabyte of storage. And, Microsoft throws in an Office 365 subscription with that price, which is an excellent deal. You get a whole terabyte (or 1,000GB) of storage for just $6.99 per month. If you need a lot of storage, Microsoft's OneDrive is the cheapest. I ask because a 60 increase is too much to swallow for a file storage service. Microsoft's OneDrive is the cheapest if you need a whole terabyte of space. ![]() If you're have a Pro account (meaning you pay for 1TB of storage), you get 1GB instead of 500MB each time you refer someone. Dropbox gives you an extra 500MB of storage each time you get a friend to sign up, and you can earn up to 16GB through referrals.
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