My free Google allowance is about to be reached and in any case, it doesn't include all my older digital photos which are on various USB drives around the house.
I'm an Android (Pixel) phone user and exclusively take new photos on my phone so Google seems perhaps the easy/obvious option, but my wife is Apple so it's not quite the slam-dunk.
Being able to have shared access is important but I don't really like it being wholly my (or her) account in case something awful happened to either of us.
Making is easy is important for both of us... in a perfect world we'd backup to NAS and that would sync to a cloud backup, but in reality the phone auto-uploading every photo to the cloud is a big win because people are bad at remembering and dull tasks get put off.
We'd want to have a physical backup (i.e. NAS or external drive) as well so that we're not beholden to a cloud provider.
Any suggestions and arguments what works well?
I'm an Android (Pixel) phone user and exclusively take new photos on my phone so Google seems perhaps the easy/obvious option, but my wife is Apple so it's not quite the slam-dunk.
Being able to have shared access is important but I don't really like it being wholly my (or her) account in case something awful happened to either of us.
Making is easy is important for both of us... in a perfect world we'd backup to NAS and that would sync to a cloud backup, but in reality the phone auto-uploading every photo to the cloud is a big win because people are bad at remembering and dull tasks get put off.
We'd want to have a physical backup (i.e. NAS or external drive) as well so that we're not beholden to a cloud provider.
Any suggestions and arguments what works well?
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