How to declutter your personal data, shrink file sizes and—if you want—ditch the cloud entirely.
Unless you just like having another subscription.
With close to half of Americans having over 1,000 photos on phones, the era of free cloud storage is ending. Keeping your memories now comes at a rising cost.
This is just yet another reminder to remain alert when shopping for a laptop, or anything else for that matter.
If your main computer runs Windows but your phone is an iPhone, the ecosystem gap is real. These apps make the setup far less frustrating.
Learn how to backup photos, set up a simple cloud backup guide, and create reliable data backup across devices to protect your files on phones and computers. Pixabay, Megan_Rexazin_Conde Backing up ...
Once you pay out (or don’t), you are going to want to access your data on every single device you possibly can. Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox all support Windows and Mac operating systems.
Want to switch to self-hosting? Consider these self-hosting cons and see why I decided subscriptions were the better option.
As you might expect from someone who writes for Android Authority, I’m about as invested in the Google ecosystem as can be. I use YouTube TV daily and can’t imagine not having YouTube Premium. All of ...