Most of us use cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive. However, I recently switched from OneDrive to Nextcloud since it prioritizes privacy, and also lets me store my files without paying a monthly subscription fee. Thanks to this, I can store sensitive files and access them from anywhere — since they’re all on my local home server. Additionally, Nextcloud also facilitates easy collaboration when working on productivity apps. The built-in editing suite can be used as a replacement for Microsoft Office, which is a nice touch. While Nextcloud has been great in terms of functionality, the only slight issue I’ve had has been in terms of performance.