Raptor007
Trusted Member
The challenge in the past with Verizon has been participation in promo's like DropBox 50GB storage. I hope we get it, it would be nice to actually see Verizon do something pro-consumer for once.
It's most likely the same way as with the free Google Drive storage on Chromebooks. You have access to read the information stored after the free amount, but to download or alter that information, you'll have to renew the storage for another month to remove that stuff. Not a big deal.
Verizon wants you to use their crappy backup app that has 500MB free then they charge for bigger online storage. Does Verizon actually think I would trust them with my data are they nuts!