OneDrive
OneDrive is one of the best cloud storage services. It is simple and easy to use, and it has many functions. Those who use Microsoft Office and primarily work on Windows PCs should make this decision. It provides an effective search feature, strong support for collaborative editing, and reliable file-sharing options (including password protection and expiry dates). The majority of platforms are supported, and you can sync files between them or save space by simply downloading files as needed. There’s also a personal vault with 2FA protection. Due to the fact that you can open any file within the program, OneDrive is possibly the best choice for reviewing or editing files. (Even photo editing is possible.)
The free storage is constrained, there is no end-to-end encryption, and only a few features are available on the free and basic tiers. If you use Microsoft Office and Skype, it makes sense to choose them, as they are both included in Microsoft 365 at a good price.
Rating: 4.7 (4.31M ratings on Google Play)
Pros:
- Free with Microsoft 365
- Integration with Microsoft and Windows
- Comprehensive support
Cons:
- Lacks advanced features
- No zero-knowledge encryption
- Quite expensive
Available for: IOS, Android
Link:
- Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.skydrive
- IOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-onedrive/id477537958