Jul 21, 2016 - If you own a Mac or iOS device, you get a free 5 GB on iCloud Drive. Offering a service similar to that of Dropbox and Google Drive, OneDrive. Want to get the most out of your new MacBook, iMac or other Apple computer? Why Sync.com? Did you know Dropbox employees have access to your files stored on their servers? Sync is a secure Dropbox alternative with end-to-end encryption built-in. This ensures that only you can access your data in the cloud. We can’t read your files and no one else can either. In contrast, Dropbox can access, scan, and share your files in the cloud. Hard to believe? ![]() • Sync protects your privacy (only you have access to your data) • Sync allows you to share folders of any size to free users • Sync includes all of the file sync and sharing features you expect • With Sync you get fast customer service, whenever you need it How Sync protects your privacy • 100% private cloud with end-to-end encryption (only you have access to your data) • Your personal data belongs to you (we don't track you) • Global data privacy compliance (USA-HIPAA, EU, UK, CAN-PIPEDA) • 100% Canadian, data resides in Canada Who uses Sync? For far too long, and without knowing it, people have traded away their complete security and privacy when storing their content in the cloud. Sync believes that your privacy is a fundamental human right, and has built a secure cloud storage platform based on keeping your data safe. Today, over 400,000 businesses and individuals worldwide use Sync to keep their data safe, secure and private in the cloud. Sync is popular with educators, healthcare practitioners, law firms, creative agencies, government, the finance industry, and virtually anybody storing or sharing confidential documents or sensitive information in the cloud. File sync and sharing you expect Just like Dropbox, Sync makes it easy to share and access your files from any computer, phone, or tablet. With support for Mac, Windows, Android and iOS it’s easy to get up and running. • Sync folder (just like the Dropbox folder) • Access your files from any computer or device • Desktop apps for Windows & Mac • Mobile apps for iPhone, iPad and Android • Web browser access • Offline access • Secure file sharing • Secure shared folder collaboration • Selective sync • 5 GB storage always free Questions? ![]() You have Dropbox, right? C’mon, who hasn’t at least tried it? For those who haven’t, Dropbox is a simple way to sync files from one computer to others, and share files with family, friends, and co-workers. Has cemented itself as a staple of any multi-Mac user’s toolbox. It works near flawlessly, and couldn’t be easier to use. But there are plenty of alternatives out there that offer similar services, if not exactly the same ones. Here are a few that I’ve tried and really like. Most offer paid upgrades for more storage and features, but all are free to use if your syncing and storage needs are light. Copy is named quite ironically, because it’s a virtual copy of Dropbox as far as how it works. A folder is created in your Home folder your Mac and everything you put in it gets synced through the cloud with your other Macs (or PCs). The Copy web app is nicer to work with than Dropbox’s website, IMO. I love the features Copy offers, like the ability to easily set up shared folders, notifications, and bandwidth restrictions for uploads and downloads. Copy starts you off with 15GB of storage. Like Dropbox, Copy offers a referral bonus program which gives you 5GB of bonus storage for every friend who signs up with your personal link. Your friend also gets an extra 5GB when they sign up. So if you use the link above to sign up, you should get 20GB of storage right from the start. Pretty sweet!
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