Microsoft Is Giving Away 100GB of Cloud Storage For Free. Here's How To Claim It

By Kamal Nayan - 11 Feb '15 00:13AM
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Cloud offers never cease to excite and the offers are now even more enticing as big players join the league. Microsoft's cloud-storage OneDrive continues to gain popularity and as a promotional push, it's offering 100GB of storage completely free of charge for two years.

To take advantage of the Microsoft deal, you should be a U.S.-based Bing Rewards users. In short, you will have to sign up for the Bing service if you already haven't.

However another prime caveat is that the storage is on a trial basis for two years; which means if you invest your files into cloud, you are more likely to pay after the trial ends two years later.

Process

  1. Point your browser to bing.com/rewards/dashboard 
  2. Sign up with your Microsoft account
  3. Signup for Bing Rewards member (if you're not already)
  4. Select Free Storage option
  5. Click "Get my Storage" in the next page
  6. That's it, you have 100 GB of online storage on OneDrive for two years

2GB Extra on Google Drive

Google is also offering an extra 2GB of Drive storage space, and to avail it, you simply have to perform an account security checkup by Feb 17th.

More details about Google's security initiative

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