They've apparently changed their storage policy from fragmented files to storage in actual data centres with 128-bit AES Security and TLS encryption so might be worth checking out.
Some pros and cons in the reviews, like most services, but might be worth looking at again with the new storage policy.
On the basis of those reviews I think its worth a try, good amount of space which I'll use as a secondary back of certain files. Watch out for the Avast sign up though during the registration process i.e. don't just click through it, unless you want Avast you need to decline this option...I think it was either on the second or third page of the installation wizard.
dereklogan7
12 Jan 17#3
Is it heavy on the ads? :wink:
TakenAtDawn
12 Jan 17#4
Been using this for a little while and I can't say that there are any ads.
essexsi
13 Jan 17#5
Thanks for posting will have a look. Cheers.
AbhiAks
13 Jan 17#6
Symantec not allowing the installer so looks like something is not safe here
Predikuesi to AbhiAks
13 Jan 171#8
It'll be a false positive. The download is clean. I tried it out on my MacBook and it seems to work ok. I wasn't happy with the limited functionality though, so uninstalled it.
artnada to AbhiAks
13 Jan 17#10
sme24185
13 Jan 17#7
Thanks
HankHandsome
13 Jan 17#9
It does seem a bit silly that they don't have an IOS app yet. You'd have thought with a service such as this, being far more space than any other provider, they'd want maximum exposure.
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Some pros and cons in the reviews, like most services, but might be worth looking at again with the new storage policy.
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http://www.backupreview.com/degoo-review/
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https://ergonotes.com/is-degoo-worth-your-data/