From the time I stopped paying for cloud storage and migrated from OneDrive to Nextcloud, I’ve constantly been in search of alternatives to platforms like Google Drive, iCloud, etc. Apart from the cost, a big factor that pushed me to move all my data from cloud servers is privacy. Uploading files to cloud storage means that my data is stored on third-party servers, which always poses a risk — especially when uploading sensitive documents and files. With a self-hosted solution like Nextcloud or Seafile, both of these issues are automatically eliminated. That said, even Nextcloud can get rather clunky for some users, especially since it offers a bucket load of features apart from just file sharing.