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DON’T FALL INTO THE FREE CLOUD STORAGE TRAP WITH A NEW PC

loud storage is a big business, and it’s sold by the same corporations that make components of the laptops that are stocked on store shelves all over the world. So it makes sense that they’re giving away “free” cloud storage with the purchase of new PCs. But exercise a smidgen of caution before you load up a hundred gigs or so of cloud space with your essential documents or precious memories. Unlike the soupçon of free storage given away with new accounts at places like come with a time limit.

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