Thursday 19 February 2015

Microsoft Hands Out 100GB Of Free OneDrive Storage

 

Only Catch: It Expires In Two Years, At Which Time Consumers Will Need To Pay $2 Per Month:


Microsoft has opened a free upgrade OneDrive 100GB to all visitors from around the world, expanding the offer by a US-only eligibility.OneDrive, consumer-grade cloud storage and synchronization service Microsoft has 15 GB of free space, even though the company often gives extra space.
 
The latest promotion offers 100 GB of additional storage of two years, in which user accounts to change from time to 15 GB. They have to pay to add more files to the cloud service; existing stored files will not be deleted.100GB storage normally costs $ 1.99 per month or $ 23.88 per year.

Other options for more space include Office 365 subscription or personal house, rent-buy-Office not expected to list for $ 6.99 per month (or $ 69.99 per year) and $ 9.99 per month (99, $ 99) respectively. These plans offer unlimited storage OneDrive.

The offer of free space OneDrive not apply to customers with OneDrive for Business, Enterprise storage services linked to Office 365 subscriptions.To OneDrive get 100GB of space, users must log in with your ID from Microsoft.

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