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Alternatives to Google Photos?
I suspect that I am not the first, but due to the changed conditions of Google Photo (it is no longer free), now everyone is looking for alternatives ... What can you advise? We need some convenient service for uploading and synchronizing photos and videos. Private, of course. Preferably free (although it is possible with an inexpensive subscription - the main thing is that there are no limits in terms of volume). Of course with a mobile app.
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If you need to store, then syncting , run wherever you want, do not store anything on the servers, more precisely, each of your machines becomes a server, so if you really need a server, buy a vps for a couple of bucks and raise the demon there.
Works without problems everywhere, on all operating systems, fast, convenient, beautiful, free, so good - you want to donate.
Your server - your rules, even with poor knowledge, you can file a couple of scripts that would allow you to automatically move files into folders (by time, for example), then your phone will automatically be cleaned of old files, and they, in turn, remain on the server.
You will not find an implementation cheaper than this.
We need some convenient service for uploading and synchronizing photos and videos. Private, of course. Preferably free (although it is possible with an inexpensive subscription - the main thing is that there are no limits in terms of volume). Of course with a mobile app.Will it not crack? If you need something free or inexpensive, then choose one of your five requirements.
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