It's much more convenient than GoogleDrive. I frequently use it to share my projects on freelance platforms. This is reliable cloud storage with many features
Based on our record, Dropbox should be more popular than Mint Mobile. It has been mentiond 28 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
It's probably confusing because from mintmobile.com there is no "forgot password" choice, just login and login with SMS. Source: over 2 years ago
Since I am unable to log into mintmobile.com and get into my account through firefox, chrome, edge, and waterfox on three separate computers, I can discount the "bad sim" theory. Which leaves the account issue. I also mentioned in the comments of my previous post that I had to setup my voicemail again. Which as a former audix Admin I recognized from the time we had a complete hardware failure. I frankly don't care... Source: over 2 years ago
Boom.us and mint mobile both have plans for half that price. Source: over 2 years ago
A different U.S. Company called Mint Mobile advertises cheap cell phones planes with phone data at mintmobile.com. Source: over 2 years ago
A few days ago I spent 20-30 minutes with a chat agent on mintmobile.com . Mostly on hold while they checked with technical support; but they told me all plans except the "unlimited" plan have no hotspot/tethering limit; and that with the 4GB plan after I use the 4gb 'highspeed' I will continue to be able to hotspot at 128kbps 'unlimited' the remainder of the month... It is the main reason I plan on getting mint... Source: over 2 years ago
Even better: upload an example Excel file to a file-sharing website (box.net/files, dropbox.com, onedrive.live.com, etc), and post a download link that does not require that we log in. Source: 6 months ago
Note that Dropbox automatically backs up all your files. So if you delete a file, you can recover it on dropbox.com, even 6 months later. Source: 11 months ago
Upload what is on that stick to a cloud based system that is not vulnerable to degradation of hardware, you can get a lot of storage for free on sites like dropbox.com, mega.nz, or icloud. You can also always make multiple backups. Source: 11 months ago
Did you try logging into dropbox.com and checking there? Often the files remain online even if they are removed locallY. You have to log in with the same account you deleted Locally. Source: 11 months ago
Dropbox: You absolutely NEED backups. Ideally, both physical and cloud backups, because if you only have one backup, you're not backed up. I can't even begin to tell you how many writers have lost days, weeks, or even entire novels worth of work because they failed to back up their work, then had their computer break or had some weird software snafu. Dropbox is my preferred cloud backup solution, because you can... Source: 11 months ago
Tello - Tello is a mobile virtual network provider that provides users with the 4G LTE network coverage.
Google Drive - Access and sync your files anywhere
US Mobile - US Mobile is a platform that offers a wireless network to users for tablets and phones.
Mega - Secure File Storage and collaboration
Ultra Mobile - Ultra Mobile is a platform that offers users unlimited text, talk, and data services to users through its 4G LTE network.
Box - Box offers secure content management and collaboration for individuals, teams and businesses, enabling secure file sharing and access to your files online.