FWIW, Dropbox just had an IPO last week and started at $28 - now at $31...
Back on topic, for cloud storage, I use a combo of Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box. I have my local folders scripted to copy from folder D to G, then B nightly on the home PC. The home PC is (almost) always connected, so the files for each cloud app sync daily as well. My iPad, iPhone, laptop and Samsung all have the same accounts so I can access any file from any computer or device nearly any time. No flash drives, no emails and no user interaction needed on my part.
One caveat - never put anything in cloud storage that contains personal identity info like taxes, passport scans, drivers licenses, etc. Anything in cloud storage I presume is subject to being hacked...
Back on topic, for cloud storage, I use a combo of Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box. I have my local folders scripted to copy from folder D to G, then B nightly on the home PC. The home PC is (almost) always connected, so the files for each cloud app sync daily as well. My iPad, iPhone, laptop and Samsung all have the same accounts so I can access any file from any computer or device nearly any time. No flash drives, no emails and no user interaction needed on my part.
One caveat - never put anything in cloud storage that contains personal identity info like taxes, passport scans, drivers licenses, etc. Anything in cloud storage I presume is subject to being hacked...