Apple iCloud
iCloud is a simple option for someone who only uses Apple products. It is well-designed, easy to use, and completely compatible with iOS and macOS. It is intended to operate largely discreetly in the background. Online editing and file sharing are available for Pages, Numbers, and Keynote files. Documents can also be password-protected and collaboratively edited. The use of 2FA is supported. If you sign up for an iCloud+ plan, you can use iCloud Private Relay to secure your browsing privacy. If you have a HomeKit security camera or video doorbell, you'll want HomeKit Secure Video, which lets you establish temporary email addresses rather than exposing your own.
There is no Android support for iCloud, however, it works with Windows. iCloud still feels basic in comparison to the majority of competing cloud storage providers, despite improvements. (There isn't even a search feature available on the online interface.) Although Apple's security is generally good, file versioning is only available for the files of its productivity apps, and end-to-end encryption is not widely supported.
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Pros:
- Access your photos from anywhere
- Easily "Sync" photos across devices
- Edit Photos from any device
- Optimized Storage
- Backup
Cons:
- Confusion
- Storage Cost
- Can't choose what images to sync
- Only Apple Products
Available for: IOS
Link: icloud.com