Join the Cloud on the Cheap

You can safely store all of your files and access them wherever you are.

Living with your head in the clouds can be a good thing. Services such as Apple iCloud and Amazon Cloud Drive not only back up your files on secure, Web-connected servers but also sync your photos, videos, music and documents among your computers, phones and tablets. And for sharing large files, such as video clips, with friends and family, using the cloud is easier than e-mail. By backing up key files off-site, you avoid losing them to a hardware meltdown or a home disaster, such as fire or flood.

What’s free. Cloud services offer a limited amount of storage free, then charge monthly or annual fees for additional space. Apple iCloud, Amazon Cloud Drive, Box, Google Drive and SugarSync each offer 5 gigabytes of free storage; Dropbox provides 2GB, and Microsoft SkyDrive, 7GB.

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Contributing Writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance