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Apple charges €0.99/mo for 50 GB, €2.99/mo for 200 GB, and €9.99/mo for 2 TB on iCloud+. That's fair if you live in Apple's ecosystem. If you just need space and not Apple's services, providers like pCloud, Internxt, and Icedrive sell 2 TB for less, and their lifetime plans pay for themselves in about three years.
Google One is worth it if your photos, email, and files already live in Google's apps. The 2 TB plan is priced competitively and includes a VPN and family sharing. If you don't lean on Gmail or Google Photos, you can usually get the same storage cheaper from pCloud or Internxt, and with better privacy.
If you need 2 TB and want the lowest monthly bill, the table below ranks every tracked provider with a 2 TB plan by monthly-equivalent price. For the lowest long-term cost, check the lifetime column. pCloud and Internxt sell one-time plans that beat any subscription after about three years.
For real privacy, look for zero-knowledge encryption, where the provider never holds the keys to your files. Proton Drive, Sync.com, Internxt, and MEGA do this by default. pCloud and Icedrive offer it as an option. Jurisdiction matters too, since Swiss and EU providers answer to stronger privacy law than US ones.
The lowest monthly prices come from value providers and annual billing. The cheapest option over the long run is almost always a lifetime plan. pCloud and Internxt sell one-time storage that pays for itself against a subscription in about three years. The table below ranks every tracked provider by real monthly-equivalent cost.
Pick Google One if you live in Gmail and Google Photos. It's the smoother everyday experience and the family sharing is generous. Pick pCloud if you want a one-time lifetime price, the option of zero-knowledge encryption, and a Swiss company instead of a US one.