Tired of paying for cloud storage every month, I decided to host my own instance of Nextcloud on my home network. I replaced OneDrive and Google Drive with what’s essentially a free platform that allows me to store all my files. Nextcloud is an alternative to cloud storage for those who either don’t want to pay to store their files in the cloud or are concerned about privacy. Whenever you upload something to the cloud, it’s sent to remote servers, which always involves some amount of risk. With Nextcloud and other such self-hosted instances, all your data stays completely on-device, which is a safer option if you work with sensitive information and files. The upsides may tempt you to make the switch right away. That’s exactly what I did, too, after my colleagues at XDA raved about Nextcloud.