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Difference between CloudMe and Tresorit

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1. CloudMe : 
CloudMe is a file storage service which is provided by CloudMe AB. It provides file synchronization, cloud storage and client software. It was founded by Daniel Arthursson in 2011. Initially it was named iCloud but later Apple acquired that name. It offers 3 GB free storage space. It provides limited storage space for premium accounts. Its biggest competitor is Dropbox. 

2. Tresorit : 
Tresorit is a cloud storage, file synchronization and file sharing service which is provided by Tresorit. It is one of the most secure cloud computing services available. It provides an end-to-end encrypted file synchronization and file sharing services. It was launched by Tresorit in 2014. It offers 3 GB free storage space. It is supported in Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Linux. 

Difference between CloudMe and Tresorit :

CLOUDME TRESORIT
It is owned by CloudMe AB. It is owned by Tresorit.
It was launched in 2011. It was launched in 2014.
It was developed by Daniel Arthursson. It was developed by Tresorit.
It offers 3 GB free storage space. It also offers 3 GB free storage space.
It does not have client-side encryption. It has client-side encryption.
Maximum storage size is 500 GB for paid personal and 5 TB for paid business plan. Maximum storage size is 1 TB for personal individual plan and 4 TB for professional individual plan here.
It supports developer API. It does not support developer API.
Maximum file size is 150 MB for free and 2 GB for paid business plan. Here maximum file size is 500 MB for free, 10 GB for personal individual plan and 15 GB for professional individual plan.
It supports file versioning but rarely. It supports file versioning for paid plans only.
It provides additional 500 MB free storage space for referral up to 19 GB. It has no referral system for gaining free storage space.

Last Updated : 02 Dec, 2022
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