Three Very Useful Cloud Storage Applications

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 21 Oct 2013

Here are three cloud storage applications that will help you easily and efficiently upload, sync, and share data via the cloud: Norton Zone, Wuala, and Tresorit.

Norton Zone – 5GB for Free
Norton, the company that is best known for security products, gives you a safe and user friendly cloud storage application: Norton Zone. Create a Norton Account or log in with your existing account and you will get 5GB of cloud storage for free.

Norton Zone works much like Dropbox. It creates a special folder and whenever you place a file inside that folder, it is automatically uploaded to the cloud. Once the data is in the cloud, it can be easily accessed, it can be synced across devices, and it can be shared with others.


Norton Zone Quick Look Video by FindMySoft.com

Find out more about Norton Zone here.

Wuala – Another 5GB for Free
You also get 5GB of secure and free cloud storage from Wuala. Install the application, create a free, account, and sign in to enjoy the aforementioned 5GB.

Wuala puts the emphasis on security. It uses client-side encryption, meaning that data is encrypted before being sent over the web. So all the data that you upload is encrypted before it leaves your machine. You can do that, upload data the cloud, from a simple Explorer-like interface.


Wuala Quick Look Video by FindMySoft.com

Learn more about Wuala here.

Tresorit – Yet Another 5GB of Free Cloud Storage
Just like Norton Zone and Wuala, Tresorit gives you 5GB of cloud storage for free. And just like Wuala, Tresorit uses client-side encryption to protect your data.

Tresorit uses encrypted containers called tresors. You can easily create a new tresor, and you can take an existing folder and turn it into a tresor. With a free account you can create a maximum of 20 tresors. Any file that you place in a tresor will be automatically uploaded to the cloud.


Tresorit Quick Look Video by FindMySoft.com

Additional information on Tresorit is available here.




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