Amazon Cloud Drive launches unlimited cloud storage for Canada
Monday, March 21, 2016 at 9:50AM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Amazon, Apple Beat, Apps & Launches, Cloud, Events and Launches

Amazon.ca today announced unlimited cloud storage with Amazon Cloud Drive—two new storage plans for customers to securely store their existing content collections and automatically upload endless amounts of new content, including photos, videos, movies, music, and files.

With the unlimited plans, customers no longer need to worry about how much storage is needed to keep their content safe and secure—they can choose either the Unlimited Storage Plan or Unlimited Photos Plan and only pay one flat fee per year. All their content is securely stored and available for download at their original size and resolution, so memories are protected for a lifetime.  A free 3-month trial is available for eligible customers in Canada to try either plan:

 

Most people have a lifetime of birthdays, vacations, holidays, and everyday moments stored across numerous devices. And, they don’t know how many gigabytes of storage they need to back all of them up,” said Josh Petersen, Director of Amazon Cloud Drive. “With the two new plans we are introducing today, customers don’t need to worry about storage space—they now have an affordable, secure solution to store unlimited amounts of photos, videos, movies, music, and files in one convenient place.”  

 

Beginning today, customers can start experiencing unlimited cloud storage for free with a 3-month trial on either plan. Prime members who already enjoy free unlimited photo storage can choose to sign up for the Unlimited Storage Plan to store videos and files in addition to photos. Existing Cloud Drive customers can change their plans now by simply logging into their Cloud Drive accounts. 

 

To learn more about Amazon Cloud Drive and the Unlimited Cloud Storage plans, please visit http://amazon.ca/clouddrive.

 

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