Ulož.to Disk is a personal cloud backup and file storage service focused on “large storage capacity” and “secure access.” Users can back up files to the cloud, and upload, download, and access their data from devices with an internet connection. The text explicitly describes it as a Personal Backup Service, so its positioning is closer to a personal cloud drive/backup tool than a full enterprise content collaboration platform.
Core capabilities include file backup, cloud storage, file sending/sharing, multi-device access, and automatic backup via the Windows app: local files can be automatically copied to the cloud. On the security side, the service emphasizes end-to-end encryption and states that even the platform itself cannot know the contents of users’ files. Files are also stored on secure servers to help prevent loss, damage, and unauthorized access. However, the collected content does not disclose information such as data center locations, disaster recovery mechanisms, audit logs, compliance certifications, or enterprise-grade key management.
The pricing structure is clear, and all plans are monthly subscriptions. The free Free25 plan provides 25 GB of storage. Paid plans include Premium with 3 TB at $6.50/month; Max with 12 TB at $16/month; Ultra with 25 TB at $32/month; and Ultimate with 50 TB at $64/month. Looking purely at price per capacity, the higher-storage plans offer decent value, especially for long-term archiving and large-scale personal data backup.
The advantages are a relatively generous free tier, high maximum storage capacity, simple pricing tiers, end-to-end encryption, and automatic Windows backup. The drawbacks are also clear: the text does not show team spaces, permission controls, member management, third-party integrations, APIs, SLA, support channels, or compliance certifications. As a result, for enterprise procurement, key information is missing, making it difficult to directly replace enterprise-grade platforms such as Box, OneDrive Business, or Google Workspace Drive.
It is better suited to individual users, freelancers, or small teams whose main need is “personal backup,” such as archiving photos, videos, and documents, or sharing encrypted files. If you need multi-user collaboration, approvals, granular permissions, or stable access from mainland China, consider evaluating Jianguoyun, Alibaba Cloud Drive, Baidu Netdisk, or international alternatives such as Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and MEGA. The collected text does not specify access conditions from mainland China, so network connectivity and payment availability should be tested in practice.
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