Limited compatibility with third-party apps Read our full Dropbox review (opens in new tab) Security is impressive without being exceptional, with all files encrypted at rest and in transit, but there is no end-to-end encryption, though accounts can also be secured with 2FA. We think however that you could do much worse than Dropbox for your cloud storage solution This isn’t a major issue, but differentiates the platform from competitors like IDrive. Dropbox only stores what you transfer to its folder on your device. One limitation however is that you can’t back up external or network drives to your account. There are also desktop and mobile apps for the usual suspects, as well as less well-supported platforms like Linux and even Kindle. The file sharing leader provides several features that make it easy to share large files with others, whether they use Dropbox or not. You can also use the Dropbox Paper collaboration tool, allowing for seamless file sharing between users, and automatic syncing of photos from the desktop app.Īn extra free feature is the File Requests tool, which allows you to request users upload directly to your Dropbox account, and to edit files without downloading them while working on the web client version. The free option offers 2GB of storage, but provides ways to increase space by completing its starting guide (250MB), referring others to Dropbox (500MB per referral, up to 16GB), and contributing to its community forum (1GB). Dropbox (opens in new tab) is a fantastic choice for free, personal cloud storage.