A new feature has appeared in “Mail.ru Cloud” that allows users to transfer files from other popular cloud storages. Now, third-party services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive can be integrated with “Mail.ru Cloud”, thereby providing reliable data protection against loss and blocks.
“Mail.ru Cloud” users will have convenient access to their files even without an internet connection. To transfer files, it is necessary to install the “Mail.ru Cloud” application on the computer, authorize, connect third-party storages, and follow the instructions. Connected storages will appear in the form of folders, allowing to manage files. There is also an opportunity to create public links. Transferable formats will automatically be converted for convenience. For example, Google documents are transformed into Microsoft Office formats.
Free access for three months and 256 GB of storage are available only to new “Mail.ru Cloud” users. This volume, as the company states, will allow to transfer all files from other cloud services. “Mail.ru Cloud” also offers many additional features such as quick file opening, convenient search, privacy settings, and much more.
The offer is valid for those who have not used Disk-O: Activate the promo code for 256 GB if you have not arranged a paid subscription in Mail.ru Cloud
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