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Hi, I've read some similar threads about it but I would like to get a fresh opinion about your preferred cloud for storing years of photos & videos. I am currently using an iPhone and a Windows laptop (not intending to buy a MacBook prospectively).

Up till now, I've been saving my files on Google Drive (multiple accounts), I'm considering to switch to iCloud permanently. Do you have any better recommendations?

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[–] WindAdmirable88@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Before : copy from the phone/camera to computer and make a copy on an USB hard drive, photos are not something that change a lot so it was enough for me.

Now : I have a Synology NAS with an app that sync my smartphone in wifi, or I copy the photos from my camera to the NAS folder and I have a backup on an USB hard drive attached to the NAS. I don't like the commercial clouds.