Amazon now offers Brits unlimited cloud storage
There are lots of cloud storage services available, offering varying amounts of free space, and additional storage for a fee. OneDrive, Google Drive, and Dropbox are all great services.
Amazon wants you to consider storing your files in its cloud, and today it introduces unlimited storage for people in the UK -- and you don’t have to be a Prime subscriber to get it.
For £55 per year, Amazon will give you unlimited cloud storage, with no catches. Prime users already have unlimited storage for photos, and 5GB for videos, music and other files, but this new offer has no file type limitations, and there are free apps for iOS and Android so you’ll always have access to your files wherever you are.
Amazon Drive's unlimited plan first launched in the US last year, with subscribers paying $59.99 a year, or around £10 cheaper than Brits are currently being charged.
There’s a free 3-month trial available so you can try the service before handing over any money.