If it has been a while since you added up how many digital subscriptions for which you're paying, it's likely to be more than you think: streaming services, software packages, games, AI bots, health and fitness wearables... the list continues.
You can add cloud storage subscriptions to that list too. Apple, Google and Microsoft offer very little in the way of free storage in the cloud, which means if you want the convenience of having your photos, videos and other files safely backed up and accessible on every device, you're probably going to have to pay for it.
What if you don't want to have these subscriptions for life, though—what if you've found a better option for your backups and storage (and there are plenty of options out there)? You might be wondering what happens to the years and years of files you've amassed in the cloud if you cancel your storage subscription.
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