Update: As per their recent change in policy announcement, Yunio will no longer be free post April 01, 2014.
Check the tag CLOUD STORAGE.
One of the blog followers mailed about Yunio, a cloud storage that increases daily by a considerable amount. Though it may sound far-fetched, it’s actually true. Yunio is a Chinese cloud storage provider and has joined the race among Chinese services to give away TBs of storage for free. Quite interesting features:
- 1TB on registration
- Quota grows by 1GB each day for the free account
- No-frills registration
- SSL, AES-256 bit encryption technology
- Multiple data backup
- Responsive web interface, English by default
- Filesize limit of 25GB
- File version control
- Public links to stored files
- Clients for Linux, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS
I wouldn’t recommend storing sensitive data in the cloud for security and privacy. And it’s safe to have at least a backup copy of the same data in another cloud service. You always have a better chance of data recovery.
[Courtesy: Jester Raiin]
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