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CLOUD STORAGE

Source: Amazon’s Prime Photos and Unlimited Storage plans offer all the space you need.

www.amazon.co.uk/clouddrive

1 Amazon Drive

£55/year / $60/year Windows & macOS

AMAZON’S cloud storage comes in two options: Prime Photos, which is part of the Amazon Prime service; or Unlimited Storage. Prime Photos offers unlimited storage for photos including raw files (a full list of compatible cameras can be found on the site) and up to 5GB of storage for all other file types, including movies. Unlimited Storage enables you to store unlimited files of any type.

Both options enable you to upload either directly through your web browser or through the Amazon Drive app, which is available for MacOS, Windows, iOS and Android. Once it’s installed on your desktop machine, you can set the application to watch and upload files from selected folders automatically, ensuring

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