There are European alternatives to Google Drive if you want your photos in the cloud. Internxt is one of them: it only costs 16 euros a year

Europe is witnessing a surge in domestic cloud storage alternatives, aiming to reduce reliance on US-based tech giants. Services like Internxt, a Spanish provider, are gaining traction by offering competitive pricing and a focus on user privacy. This trend reflects a broader European push for digital sovereignty and the development of independent digital infrastructure. Internxt Drive, for instance, provides 1 TB of cloud storage for an annual fee of approximately 16 euros. Beyond storage, the service bundles additional security features, including a VPN and antivirus, enhancing its value proposition. This integrated approach aims to offer a comprehensive and secure solution for users concerned about data protection and vendor lock-in. The appeal of Internxt lies in its commitment to privacy, utilizing "Zero Knowledge" encryption which ensures that even the provider cannot access user files. Furthermore, its open-source nature allows for public scrutiny, fostering transparency and building trust. These attributes are particularly significant in the current digital landscape, where data privacy regulations like GDPR are increasingly stringent.
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