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'''OneDrive''' (previously '''SkyDrive''', '''Windows Live SkyDrive''' and '''Windows Live Folders''') is a file hosting service that allows user to sync files and later access them from a web browser or mobile device. Users can share files publicly or with their contacts, publicly shared files do not require a Microsoft account to access. It is part of the suite of online services formerly known as [[Windows Live]]. |
'''OneDrive''' (previously '''SkyDrive''', '''Windows Live SkyDrive''' and '''Windows Live Folders''') is a file hosting service that allows user to sync files and later access them from a web browser or mobile device. Users can share files publicly or with their contacts, publicly shared files do not require a Microsoft account to access. It is part of the suite of online services formerly known as [[Windows Live]]. |
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+ | The storage limit for OneDrive users is 1 TB for Office 365 paid subscribers and was previously 15 GB of free storage, with an additional 15 GB for phone users who set their photos to automatically upload to OneDrive. However, free OneDrive storage decreased from 15 GB to 5 GB on 31 January 2016. Existing users who opted in retained their allowance. |
In addition to personal cloud storage, Microsoft offers managed business storage as OneDrive for Business. |
In addition to personal cloud storage, Microsoft offers managed business storage as OneDrive for Business. |
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OneDrive (previously SkyDrive, Windows Live SkyDrive and Windows Live Folders) is a file hosting service that allows user to sync files and later access them from a web browser or mobile device. Users can share files publicly or with their contacts, publicly shared files do not require a Microsoft account to access. It is part of the suite of online services formerly known as Windows Live.
The storage limit for OneDrive users is 1 TB for Office 365 paid subscribers and was previously 15 GB of free storage, with an additional 15 GB for phone users who set their photos to automatically upload to OneDrive. However, free OneDrive storage decreased from 15 GB to 5 GB on 31 January 2016. Existing users who opted in retained their allowance.
In addition to personal cloud storage, Microsoft offers managed business storage as OneDrive for Business.