Posted on 05/06/2016 11:31:49 PM PDT by Swordmaker
Microsoft is sending out email alerts to OneDrive customers, warning people with free 15-gigabyte accounts that their storage will shrink to 5 gigabytes on August 10, assuming they didn't previously opt into keeping the higher amount.

Although the change has already been in effect for new OneDrive subscribers for some time also eliminating an extra 15-gigabyte camera roll bonus a number of people were grandfathered into the 15-gigabyte tier. Earlier notifications gave this group a chance to say they wanted to keep their storage, following a backlash against original plans to implement the change universally.
Users with uploads over 5 gigabytes should be getting a year's subscription to Office 365 Personal, which includes 1 terabyte of cloud storage.
The new 5-gigabyte scheme brings OneDrive's free tier down to the same level as the one for Apple's iCloud. Apple, however, offers 50 gigabytes for 99 cents per month, whereas that same storage costs $1.99 from Microsoft. Another difference is a 200-gigabyte tier that Microsoft lacks entirely.
The company does have an edge when it comes to terabyte plans. Its options include Office 365 access, and start at $6.99 per month Apple is charging a flat $9.99 with no special bonuses.
PING for the Microsoft list. . .
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I got a terabyte with my Office365 account, but it’s something like $70 a year.
I don’t get why anyone would use “Cloud” for storage considering your data is no longer under your control.
Why not just set-up a separate, wireless or wired, external HD that no one can access but you?
Just buy yourself a thumb drive.
You can get a 4TB external HD for 100 bucks. Buy two so you have a complete backup automatically. I’ve never grasped the advantage of the cloud for an individual. Businesses have a different set of requirements.

Thanks to Swordmaker for the ping!
I use a similar strategy. HDDS are cheap.
My raw video tends to gobble up lots of space. I use Blu Ray R’s. After stuff is edited and sent up, they tend not to be used again. I have boxes of burned discs.
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