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Sugarsync reviews and user comments
Sugarsync reviews and user comments




sugarsync reviews and user comments

The company tries to help a little by summarizing its privacy position upfront, with these points: StrongVPN's privacy policy (opens in new tab) is a heavyweight document, approaching 3,000 words long, and it's only a fraction of StrongVPN's small print (there are four other documents to read, if you're feeling up to it). StrongVPN says it doesn't keep logs on its users but fails to provide more details on what records it does keep (Image credit: StrongVPN) Privacy Or if you're happy with the VPN alone, Private Internet Access has a three-year plan which looks a real bargain at just $2.19 a month. Ivacy's two-year plan gets you a full VPN and 2TB of encrypted cloud storage for $2.25 a month. If you'll use the SugarSync space, that's not a bad deal, but if you're on a budget there are other options you might want to consider. It's easy to share them with others, and remote wiping support enables removing synced files from a lost or stolen device.

sugarsync reviews and user comments

Add files or folders to your account from the right click menu of a Windows system, for instance, then they're automatically uploaded to your web space and synced across your devices (PCs, Macs, iOS, Android). We're not going to attempt to review SugarSync here, but in our experience it works very well. The annual plan also includes 250GB of SugarSync secure cloud storage, a service which costs $9.99 a month if you buy it direct. That's more expensive than most, but there's a big plus. The first year of the annual plan (opens in new tab) looks decent value at $3.66, but it jumps up to $6.66 on renewal. StrongVPN's monthly prices (opens in new tab) are average at $10.99. StrongVPN gives users 250GB of cloud storage from SugarSync when they sign up (Image credit: StrongVPN) StrongVPN pricing






Sugarsync reviews and user comments