Into oblivion?
Dropbox was great when it came out. I've been using it for years -- not a lot, but I have a couple of friends in Europe and having a shared folder on Dropbox makes it easy to swap files and photos without having to attach large .ZIP files to e-mails.
Last night I tried to add Dropbox to a Samsung tablet. I got an error message telling me that I have to unlink SIX devices before I can add a new one. A bit of Google-fu brought the news that, since March of 2019, Dropbox has limited free clients to three devices. Additional devices linked before that date can stay, which is why I didn't know about it, but no new devices without a paid account.
I'm just one person, living largely on social security plus part-time work. I can't afford to pay $125/year for Dropbox. But I have three desktop computers, four laptops, and three tablets. I obviously don't use them all at once, but on any given day I might take any of the laptops and/or tablets with me and want access to my files. If I'm limited to the devices I had logged on prior to March of last year, that's not helpful.
Plus, the free Dropbox is limited to 2 GB of storage. Other free cloud services are offering 10 or 15 GB of storage.
I like Dropbox and it has done what I needed for several years. It appears that's coming to an end. What other cloud services do y'all recommend? Does anyone use Box or pCloud? (I have a Google Drive account but ... it's Google.)